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Camille ALEXANDRE DUMAS FILS CHAPTER 26 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng nâng cao chuyên ngành văn chương. Nhằm giúp các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh . | Camille ALEXANDRE DUMAS FILS CHAPTER 26 What followed that fatal night you know as well as I but what you can not know what you can not suspect is what I have suffered since our separation. I heard that your father had taken you away with him but I felt sure that you could not live away from me for long and when I met you in the Champs-Elysees I was a little upset but by no means surprised. Then began that series of days each of them brought me a fresh insult from you. I received them all with a kind of joy for besides proving to me that you still loved me it seemed to me as if the more you persecuted me the more I should be raised in your eyes when you came to know the truth. Do not wonder at my joy in martyrdom Armand your love for me had opened my heart to noble enthusiasm. Still I was not so strong as that quite at once. Between the time of the sacrifice made for you and the time of your return a long while elapsed during which I was obliged to have recourse to physical means in order not to go mad and in order to be blinded and deafened in the whirl of life into which I flung myself. Prudence has told you has she not how I went to all the fetes and balls and orgies. I had a sort of hope that I should kill myself by all these excesses and I think it will not be long before this hope is realized. My health naturally got worse and worse and when I sent Mme. Duvernoy to ask you for pity I was utterly worn out body and soul. I will not remind you Armand of the return you made for the last proof of love that I gave you and of the outrage by which you drove away a dying woman who could not resist your voice when you asked her for a night of love and who like a fool thought for one instant that she might again unite the past with the present. You had the right to do what you did Armand people have not always put so high a price on a night of mine I left everything after that. Olympe has taken my place with the Comte de N. and has told him I hear the reasons for my .

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