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It is true she lad grown pensive at times, which had never Deen the way with her before ; but I did not know why this change had come upon her. 209 o FAUST At last, one day, the seventh of September — a day memorable for me — this is what happened. You know how I loved her and how wretched I was. I wandered about like an uneasy spirit, and could find no rest. I tried to keep at home, but I could not control my- self, and went off to her. I found her alone in her own sitting-room. Priemkov was n...ot at home, he had gone out shooting. When I went in to Vera, she looked intently at me and did not respond to my bow. She was sitting at the window ; on her knees lay a book I recognised at once ; it was my Faust. Her face showed traces of weariness. I sat down opposite her. She asked me to read aloud the scene of Faust with Gretchen, when she asks him if he believes in God. I took the book and Began reading. When I had finished, I glanced at her. Her head leaning on the back of her low chair and her arms crossed on her bosom, she was still looking as intently at me.
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