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The Fortune of the Rougons

CHAPTER II
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He never thought of establishing himself on it.

It was too narrow a field for his ambition.

To till the ground and cultivate vegetables seemed to him boorish, unworthy of his faculties.

He was in a hurry to divest himself of everything recalling the peasant.

With his nature refined by his mother's nervous temperament, he felt an irresistible longing for the enjoyments of the middle classes.


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