The Torrent

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The Torrent
Blasco Ibáñez Vicente
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Is that what you call a friendlygood-bye?. .. How little you know me, silly! You force matters, you do, Isee. Well just understand, I'm impregnable, unless I choose to beotherwise. Why, men have died without being able to kiss so much as thetip of my fingers. It's time you were going, Rafael. We'll still befriends, of course. .. . But in case we are to see each other again, don'tforget what I tell you. We are through with such nonsense once and forall. Don't waste your time. I cannot be yours. ...I'm tired of men; perhapsI hate them. I have known the handsomest, the most elegant, the mostfamous of them all. I have been almost a queen; queen 'on the left handside, ' as the French say, but so much mistress of the situation that, had I cared to get mixed up in such vulgarity, I could have changedministries and overturned thrones. Men renowned in Europe for theirelegance--and their follies--have grovelled at my feet, and I havetreated them worse than I have treated you. The most celebrated womenhave envied me and hated me--copying my dresses and my poses.

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