id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 49315 Duras, Claire de Durfort, duchesse de Ourika .txt text/plain 10693 728 83 cause of her long sufferings." I questioned her as to the nature of "That you have not always thought yourself happy is evident," said mind is nearly formed; she possesses wit, infinite natural grace, and I believe that I felt the utmost love of a sister for Charles. gave him pleasure, to feel any grief until the moment of our parting. A short time after Charles' departure, the revolution began to assume On Charles's return, Madame de B. of death passed against Madame de B.'s friends, and trembling lest I never thought of telling Charles what had so long oppressed me. and longed to behold this lovely creature to whom his happiness was of business, and Charles spent most part of that time at Madame de thing in my life is needless, Madam, even my grief." "How can you And why might I not have the same feelings for Charles, my friend ./cache/49315.txt ./txt/49315.txt