... Letters of Mlle. De Lespinasse, With Notes On Her Life And Character By D'alembert, Marmontel, De Guibert, Etc., And An Introduction By C.-A. Sainte-Beuve; Translated By Katharine Prescott Wormeley; Editor-in-Chief, G.K. Fortescue ..
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it is a year to-day, at just this hour, that M. de Mora was struck down by that mortal blow ; and I, at the same moment, two hundred leagues apart 1 Reference to the hemorrhage which attacked M. de Mora on that day. — Tr. 204 LETTERS OF [1775 from him, was more cruel, more culpable than the ignorant barbarians who killed him. I die of regret ; my eyes and my heart are full of tears. Adieu, mon ami, I ought never to have loved you. Six o'clock in the morning, 1774. Do you remember your last word...s ? do you remember the condition into which you put me, and in which you believed you left me ? WeU, I wish to tell you that, returning quickly to myself, I rose again, and I saw myself, not one hair's- breadth lower than before when I stood erect, at my full height. And what will astonish you, perhaps, is that of all the impulses that have drawn me to you, the last is the only one for which I have no remorse. Do you know why ? Because there is an excess in passion which justifies the sou] that has equally a horror of what is vile and unworthy.
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