[Ten Years Later by Alexandre Dumas Pere]@TWC D-Link bookTen Years Later CHAPTER XXVIII 11/13
Nay, do not deny it, for I am sure of it.
Can I not read your heart ?" "If you know my heart, then, can you not see that it is my heart I offer you ?" "I have guessed rightly, then," exclaimed Fouquet.
"In truth, madame, I have never yet given you the right to insult me in this manner." "Insult you," she said, turning pale, "what singular delicacy of feeling! You tell me you love me; in the name of that affection you wish me to sacrifice my reputation and my honor, yet, when I offer you money which is my own, you refuse me." "Madame, you are at liberty to preserve what you term your reputation and your honor.
Permit me to preserve mine.
Leave me to my ruin, leave me to sink beneath the weight of the hatreds which surround me, beneath the faults I have committed, beneath the load, even, of my remorse, but, for Heaven's sake, madame, do not overwhelm me with this last infliction." "A short time since, M.Fouquet, you were wanting in judgment; now you are wanting in feeling." Fouquet pressed his clenched hand upon his breast, heaving with emotion, saying: "overwhelm me, madame, for I have nothing to reply." "I offered you my friendship, M.Fouquet." "Yes, madame, and you limited yourself to that." "And what I am now doing is the act of a friend." "No doubt it is." "And you reject this mark of my friendship ?" "I do reject it." "Monsieur Fouquet, look at me," said the marquise, with glistening eyes, "I now offer you my love." "Oh, madame," exclaimed Fouquet. "I have loved you for a long while past; women, like men, have a false delicacy at times.
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