The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — volume 10

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The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — volume 10
Rousseau Jean-Jacques
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I observedsomething in his forced smile which, in my eyes, totally changed hisphysiognomy, and which has since frequently occurred to my mind. Icannot better compare this smile than to that of Panurge purchasing theSheep of Dindenaut. Our acquaintance had begun a little time after myarrival at the Hermitage, to which place he frequently came to see me. Iwas already settled at Montmorency when he left it to go and reside atParis. He often saw Madam le Vasseur there. One day, when I leastexpected... anything of the kind, he wrote to me in behalf of that woman, informing me that Grimm offered to maintain her, and to ask my permissionto accept the offer. This I understood consisted in a pension of threehundred livres, and that Madam le Vasseur was to come and live at Deuil, between the Chevrette and Montmorency. I will not say what impressionthe application made on me. It would have been less surprising had Grimmhad ten thousand livres a year, or any relation more easy to comprehendwith that woman, and had not such a crime been made of my taking her tothe country, where, as if she had become younger, he was now pleased tothink of placing her.

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