“ It was impossible that he did not love her still. Did you cease to love a person because you had been treated cruelly? ”
W. Somerset Maugham, The Painted Veil (1925). copy citation
Author | W. Somerset Maugham |
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Source | The Painted Veil |
Topic | love cruelty |
Date | 1925 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/64682/64682-h/64682-h.htm |
Context
“He could not really desire her death. He had loved her so desperately. She knew what love was now and she remembered a thousand signs of his adoration. For him really, in the French phrase, she did make fine weather and foul. It was impossible that he did not love her still. Did you cease to love a person because you had been treated cruelly? She had not made him suffer as Charlie had made her suffer and yet, if Charlie made a sign, notwithstanding everything, even though she knew him now, she would abandon all the world had to offer and fly to his arms.”
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