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| | Beatrix - Chapter XII (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31) |
 | | Besides, Camille was brought to you by your guardian angel, at the turning point of your life, to show you the career you ought to follow,--a career in which you cannot fail. |
 | | Camille is above such women, and that remark does not refer to her; but I make it to ease your mind. |
 | | You have proved to me that Camille is a man; she swims, hunts, smokes, drinks, rides on horseback, writes and analyzes hearts and books; she has no weaknesses; she marches on in all her strength; her motions even have no resemblance to your graceful movements, to your step, airy as the flight of a bird. |
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