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;
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. But new duties impose, no doubt, a withdrawal of confidences ; well, so be it ! I hope I shall have letters from you to-morrow. The tone will be very curt, very cold ; that will displease me, and perhaps to such a degree that I shall regret my return to you. I ought to have written to you " You are not worthy of the harm you have done me ; '' those words uncover the depths of my heart, and cast a light on ten years backward ; that was what Clarissa said, in dying, to Belfort, the friend. of L...ovelace, and that thought made her find death consoling and necessary. But adieu. Mchardson knew mankind, love, and the passions. Mme. Riccoboni knows only self-love, pride, sometimes sensibility, and that is all. Monday, July 10, 1775. Ah ! how unfortunate I am ! how ill-timed, how mistaken ! Good God, what an error I have fallen into ! You write me, with more scruple than feeling, that it would have sufficed you to receive " a sheet of blank paper ; " and, alas ! it was my misfortune, when you announced to me your will, to be led into writing you all I thought, all I felt.
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