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the secrets of the princesse de cadignan-第14部分
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brought about; might be fatal to her。 For the first time in her life
this woman suffered in her heart。 She knew not what she should do in
case d'Arthez believed the world which spoke the truth; instead of
believing her who lied; for never had so noble a nature; so complete a
man; a soul so pure; a conscience so ingenuous come beneath her hand。
Though she had told him cruel lies she was driven to do so by the
desire of knowing a true love。 That loveshe felt it dawning in her
heart; yes; she loved d'Arthez; and now she was condemned forever to
deceive him! She must henceforth remain to him the actress who had
played that comedy to blind his eyes。
When she heard Daniel's step in the dining…room a violent commotion; a
shudder which reached to her very vitals came over her。 That
convulsion; never felt during all the years of her adventurous
existence; told her that she had staked her happiness on this issue。
Her eyes; gazing into space; took in the whole of d'Arthez's person;
their light poured through his flesh; she read his soul; suspicion had
not so much as touched him with its bat's…wing。 The terrible emotion
of that fear then came to its reaction; joy almost stifled her; for
there is no human being who is not more able to endure grief than to
bear extreme felicity。
〃Daniel; they have calumniated me; and you have avenged me!〃 she
cried; rising; and opening her arms to him。
In the profound amazement caused by these words; the roots of which
were utterly unknown to him; Daniel allowed his hand to be taken
between her beautiful hands; as the princess kissed him sacredly on
the forehead。
〃But;〃 he said; 〃how could you know〃
〃Oh! illustrious ninny! do you not see that I love you fondly?〃
Since that day nothing has been said of the Princess de Cadignan; nor
of d'Arthez。 The princess has inherited some fortune from her mother
and she spends all her summers in a villa on the lake of Geneva; where
the great writer joins her。 She returns to Paris for a few months in
winter。 D'Arthez is never seen except in the Chamber。 His writings are
becoming exceedingly rare。 Is this a conclusion? Yes; for people of
sense; no; for persons who want to know everything。
ADDENDUM
The following personages appear in other stories of the Human Comedy。
Ajuda…Pinto; Marquis Miguel d'
  Father Goriot
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  Beatrix
Arthez; Daniel d'
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Letters of Two Brides
  The Member for Arcis
Bianchon; Horace
  Father Goriot
  The Atheist's Mass
  Cesar Birotteau
  The Commission in Lunacy
  Lost Illusions
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  A Bachelor's Establishment
  The Government Clerks
  Pierrette
  A Study of Woman
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  Honorine
  The Seamy Side of History
  The Magic Skin
  A Second Home
  A Prince of Bohemia
  Letters of Two Brides
  The Muse of the Department
  The Imaginary Mistress
  The Middle Classes
  Cousin Betty
  The Country Parson
In addition; M。 Bianchon narrated the following:
  Another Study of Woman
  La Grande Breteche
Blondet; Emile
  Jealousies of a Country Town
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  Modeste Mignon
  Another Study of Woman
  A Daughter of Eve
  The Firm of Nucingen
  The Peasantry
Blondet; Virginie
  Jealousies of a Country Town
  The Peasantry
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Another Study of Woman
  The Member for Arcis
  A Daughter of Eve
Cadignan; Prince de
  Modeste Mignon
Chrestien; Michel
  A Bachelor's Establishment
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
Cinq…Cygne; Laurence; Comtesse (afterwards Marquise de)
  The Gondreville Mystery
  The Seamy Side of History
  The Member for Arcis
Dudley; Lady Arabella
  The Lily of the Valley
  The Ball at Sceaux
  The Magic Skin
   A Daughter of Eve
  Letters of Two Brides
Esgrignon; Victurnien; Comte (then Marquis d')
  Jealousies of a Country Town
  Letters of Two Brides
  A Man of Business
  Cousin Betty
Espard; Chevalier d'
  The Commission in Lunacy
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
Espard; Jeanne…Clementine…Athenais de Blamont…Chauvry; Marquise d'
  The Commission in Lunacy
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  Letters of Two Brides
  Another Study of Woman
  The Gondreville Mystery
  A Daughter of Eve
  Beatrix
Galathionne; Prince and Princess (both not in each story)
  The Middle Classes
  Father Goriot
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  A Daughter of Eve
  Beatrix
Giraud; Leon
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  A Bachelor's Establishment
  The Unconscious Humorists
Marsay; Henri de
  The Thirteen
  The Unconscious Humorists
  Another Study of Woman
  The Lily of the Valley
  Father Goriot
  Jealousies of a Country Town
  Ursule Mirouet
  A Marriage Settlement
  Lost Illusions
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Letters of Two Brides
  The Ball at Sceaux
  Modest Mignon
  The Gondreville Mystery
  A Daughter of Eve
Maufrigneuse; Duc de
  A Start in Life
  A Bachelor's Establishment
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
 Maufrigneuse; Duchesse de
  Modeste Mignon
  Jealousies of a Country Town
  The Muse of the Department
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  Letters of Two Brides
  Another Study of Woman
  The Gondreville Mystery
  The Member for Arcis
Maufrigneuse; Georges de
  The Gondreville Mystery
  Beatrix
  The Member for Arcis
Mirbel; Madame de
  Letters of Two Brides
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
Nathan; Raoul
  Lost Illusions
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  A Daughter of Eve
  Letters of Two Brides
  The Seamy Side of History
  The Muse of the Department
  A Prince of Bohemia
  A Man of Business
  The Unconscious Humorists
Navarreins; Duc de
  A Bachelor's Establishment
  Colonel Chabert
  The Muse of the Department
  The Thirteen
  Jealousies of a Country Town
  The Peasantry
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  The Country Parson
  The Magic Skin
  The Gondreville Mystery
  Cousin Betty
Nucingen; Baron Frederic de
  The Firm of Nucingen
  Father Goriot
  Pierrette
  Cesar Birotteau
  Lost Illusions
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  Another Study of Woman
  A Man of Business
  Cousin Betty
  The Muse of the Department
  The Unconscious Humorists
Rastignac; Eugene de
  Father Goriot
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  The Ball at Sceaux
  The Interdiction
  A Study of Woman
  Another Study of Woman
  The Magic Skin
  A Daughter of Eve
  The Gondreville Mystery
  The Firm of Nucingen
  Cousin Betty
  The Member for Arcis
  The Unconscious Humorists
Rochefide; Marquise de
  Beatrix
  A Daughter of Eve
  Sarrasine
  A Prince of Bohemia
Tillet; Ferdinand du
  Cesar Birotteau
  The Firm of Nucingen
  The Middle Classes
  A Bachelor's Establishment
  Pierrette
  Melmoth Reconciled
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  A Daughter of Eve
  The Member for Arcis
  Cousin Betty
  The Unconscious Humorists
Toby (Joby; Paddy)
  The Firm of Nucingen
Trailles; Comte Maxime de
  Cesar Birotteau
  Father Goriot
  Gobseck
  Ursule Mirouet
  A Man of Business
  The Member for Arcis
  Cousin Betty
  The Member for Arcis
  Beatrix
  The Unconscious Humorists
Vandenesse; Comte Felix de
  The Lily of the Valley
  Lost Illusions
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Cesar Birotteau
  Letters of Two Brides
  A Start in Life
  The Marriage Settlement
  Another Study of Woman
  The Gondreville Mystery
  A Daughter of Eve
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