Abb Mourets Transgression a Realistic Novel

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Abb Mourets Transgression a Realistic Novel
Zola Émile
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The park was entirely their own. They had taken sovereign possession of it. There was not a single corner of it that was not theirs to use as they willed. For them only the thickets of roses put forth their blossoms, and the garden breathed out its sweet soft perfume, which lulled them to sleep as they lay at night with their windows wide opened to the scented air. The orchard provided them with food, piling up Albine's skirts with its sweet ripe fruits, and spread over them the prote
...cting shade of its perfumed boughs, as they sat at their happy breakfasts in the early morning. Away in the meadows, the grass and the streams were all theirs ; the grass, which stretched out their kingdom to such boundless distances, spreading out before them its endless silky carpet, and the streams, which were ever one of their greatest joys, with their bright purity and gurgling freshness, in which they loved to abandon themselves with all the sportiveness of 3^outh. The forest, too, was entirely theirs, from the mighty oaks, which ten men could not have spanned, down to the slim birches, which a child might have snapped ; the forest, with all its trees and shadow, with all its avenues and clearings, its hidden grottoes of greener}^, of which the very birds themselves were ignorant ; the forest was wholly theirs, to use it as they willed, and to serve them as a giant canopy, beneath which they might shelter from the noon-tide heat their new-born love.

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