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camille (la dame aux camilias)(卡米勒)-第61章

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                               CHAPTER 27 



     〃You have read it?〃 said Armand; when I had finished the manuscript。 

     〃I understand what you must have suffered; my friend; if all that I read 

is true。〃 

     〃My father confirmed it in a letter。〃 

     We    talked    for  some    time   over    the  sad   destiny    which    had   been 

accomplished; and I went home to rest a little。 

     Armand;   still   sad;   but   a   little   relieved   by   the   narration   of   his   story; 

soon   recovered;  and   we  went   together to   pay  a   visit to   Prudence  and   to 

Julie Duprat。 

     Prudence had become bankrupt。  She   told us that Marguerite   was the 

cause of it; that during her illness she had lent her a lot of money in the 

form   of   promissory   notes;   which   she   could   not   pay;   Marguerite   having 

died without having returned her the money; and without having given her 

a receipt with which she could present herself as a creditor。 

     By the help of this fable; which Mme。 Duvernoy repeated everywhere 

in order to account for her money difficulties; she extracted a note for a 

thousand francs from Armand; who did not believe it; but who pretended 

to; out of respect for all those in whose company Marguerite had lived。 

     Then   we   called on   Julie   Duprat;   who   told   us  the sad   incident   which 

she had witnessed; shedding real tears at the remembrance of her friend。 

     Lastly;  we went to Marguerite's grave; on which the first rays of the 

April sun were bringing the first leaves into bud。 

     One duty remained to Armandto return to his father。 He wished me to 

accompany him。 

     We arrived at C。; where I saw M。 Duval; such as I had imagined him 

from the portrait his son had made of him; tall; dignified; kindly。 

     He    welcomed      Armand      with   tears   of   joy;  and   clasped    my    hand 

affectionately。 I was not long in seeing that the paternal sentiment was that 

which dominated all others in his mind。 

     His   daughter;    named     Blanche;    had   that  transparence     of   eyes;  that 

serenity   of   the   mouth;   which   indicates   a   soul   that   conceives   only   holy 

thoughts     and    lips  that  repeat    only   pious   words。    She    welcomed      her 



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brother's return with smiles; not knowing; in the purity of her youth; that 

far   away     a  courtesan    had    sacrificed   her   own    happiness     at  the   mere 

invocation of her name。 

     I remained for some time in their happy family; full of indulgent care 

for one who brought them the convalescence of his heart。 

     I returned to Paris; where I wrote this story just as it had been told me。 

It   has   only  one   merit;   which   will   perhaps be   denied   it;   that is;   that   it   is 

true。 

     I   do   not   draw   from   this   story   the   conclusion   that   all   women   like 

Marguerite   are   capable   of   doing   all   that   she   didfar   from  it;   but   I   have 

discovered that one of them experienced a serious love in the course of her 

life; that she suffered for it; and that she died of it。 I have told the reader 

all that I learned。 It was my duty。 

     I am not the apostle of vice; but I would gladly be the echo of noble 

sorrow wherever I bear its voice in prayer。 

     The story of Marguerite is an exception; I repeat; had it not been an 

exception; it would not have been worth the trouble of writing it。 



     End of Project Gutenberg Etext of Camille'La Dame aux Camilias' by 

Dumas 



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