camille (la dame aux camilias)(卡米勒)-第48节
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It has only one merit; which will perhaps be denied it; that is; that it is
true。
I do not draw from this story the conclusion that all women like
Marguerite are capable of doing all that she didfar from it; but I have
discovered that one of them experienced a serious love in the course of her
life; that she suffered for it; and that she died of it。 I have told the reader
all that I learned。 It was my duty。
I am not the apostle of vice; but I would gladly be the echo of noble
sorrow wherever I bear its voice in prayer。
The story of Marguerite is an exception; I repeat; had it not been an
exception; it would not have been worth the trouble of writing it。
End of Project Gutenberg Etext of Camille'La Dame aux Camilias' by
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