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Immortals Crowned by the French Academy : The Confessions of a Child of a Century, V3

By De Musset, Alfred

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Title: Immortals Crowned by the French Academy : The Confessions of a Child of a Century, V3  
Author: De Musset, Alfred
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Language: English
Subject: Literature, Literature & thought, Writing.
Collections: Classic Literature Collection, Blackmask Online Collection
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Excerpt: Chapter 1. SWEET ANTICIPATIONS Having decided on a long tour, we went first to Paris; the necessary preparations required time, and we took a furnished apartment for one month. The decision to leave France had changed everything: joy, hope, confidence, all returned; no more sorrow, no more grief over approaching separation. We had now nothing but dreams of happiness and vows of eternal love; I wished, once for all, to make my dear mistress forget all the suffering I had caused her. How had I been able to resist such proof of tender affection and courageous resignation? Not only did Brigitte pardon me, but she was willing to make a still greater sacrifice and leave everything for me. As I felt myself unworthy of the devotion she exhibited, I wished to requite her by my love; at last my good angel had triumphed, and admiration and love resumed their sway in my heart. Brigitte and I examined a map to determine where we should go and bury ourselves from the world. We had not yet decided, and we found pleasure in that very uncertainty; while glancing over the map we said ?Where shall we go? What shall we do? Where shall we begin life anew?? How shall I tell how deeply I repented my cruelty when I looked upon her smiling face, a face that laughed at the future, although still pale from the sorrows of the past! Blissful projects of future joy, you are perhaps the only true happiness known to man! For eight days we spent our time making purchases and preparing for our departure; then a young man presented himself at our apartments: he brought letters to Brigitte. After their interview I found her sad and distraught; but I could not guess the cause unless the letters were from N , that village where I had confessed my love and where Brigitte?s only relatives lived. Nevertheless, our preparations progressed rapidly and I became impatient to get away; at the same time I was so happy that I could hardly rest.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: Immortals Crowned by the French Academy: The Confessions of A Child of a Century, v3, 1 -- Alfred de Musset, 1 -- PART V, 1 -- Chapter I. SWEET ANTICIPATIONS, 1 -- Chapter II. THE DEMON OF DOUBT, 3 -- Chapter III. THE QUESTION OF SMITH, 6 -- Chapter IV. IN THE FURNACE, 9 -- Chapter V. TRUTH AT LAST, 12 -- Chapter VI. SELF?SACRIFICE THE SOLUTION, 23

 
 



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