A Novel

Camille

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Camille

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01 Chapter I In my opinion, it is impossible to create characters until one has spent a long time in studying men,
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02 Chapter 2 The sale was to take place on the 16th. A day's interval had been left between the visiting days and
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03 Chapter 3 At one o'clock on the 16th I went to the Rue d'Antin. The voice of the auctioneer could be heard
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04 Chapter 4 Two days after, the sale was ended. It had produced 3.50,000 francs. The creditors divided among
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05 Chapter 5 A good while elapsed before I heard anything more of Armand, but, on the other hand, I was
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06 Chapter 6 19
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07 Chapter 7 Illnesses like Armand's have one fortunate thing about them: they either kill outright or are very
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08 Chapter 8 However (continued Armand after a pause), while I knew myself to be still in love with her, I felt
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09 Chapter 9 "Good-evening, my dear Gaston," said Marguerite to my companion. "I am very glad to see you.
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10 Chapter 10 The room to which she had fled was lit only by a single candle. She lay back on a great sofa, her
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11 Chapter 11 At this point Armand stopped.
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12 Chapter 12 51
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13 Chapter 13 "You have come almost as quickly as we," said Prudence.
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14 Chapter 14 When I reached home I began to cry like a child. There is no man to whom a woman has not been
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15 Chapter 15 It was hardly an hour after Joseph and I had begun preparing for my departure, when there was a
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16 Chapter 16 I might have told you of the beginning of this liaison in a few lines, but I wanted you to see every
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17 Chapter 17 Next day Marguerite sent me away very early, saying that the duke was coming at an early hour,
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18 Chapter 18 It would be difficult to give you all the details of our new life. It was made up of a series of little
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19 Chapter 19 In his first three letters my father inquired the cause of my silence; in the last he allowed me to see
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20 Chapter 20 My father was seated in my room in his dressing-gown; he was writing, and I saw at once, by the
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21 Chapter 21 "At last you have come," she said, throwing her arms round my neck. "But how pale you are!"
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22 Chapter 22 It seemed to me as if the train did not move. I reached Bougival at eleven.
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23 Chapter 23 When the current of life had resumed its course, I could not believe that the day which I saw
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24 Chapter 24 It was something already, but it was not enough. I saw the hold which I had upon this woman, and
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25 Chapter 25 Armand, tired by this long narrative, often interrupted by his tears, put his two hands over his
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26 Chapter 26 What followed that fatal night you know as well as I; but what you can not know, what you can not
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27 Chapter 27 "You have read it?" said Armand, when I had finished the manuscript.
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