A Hero of Our Time
g of their carriage. My heart throbbed... What does it mean? Can it be that I am
at will not a woman do in order to chagrin her rival? I remember that once a woman loved me simply because I was in love with another woman. There is nothing more paradoxical than the female mind; it is difficult to convince a woman of anything; they ha
I am married: therefor
oman'
cause I am married; but
erally, there is something to be said by the tongue, and the
s should one day m
e will exclai
l) women have been called angels so many times that, in very truth, in their simplicity of soul, they hav
dy to sacrifice for their sake ease, ambition, life itself... But, you see, I am not endeavouring, in a fit of vexation and injured vanity,
ch coldly h
bears the st
I have loved them a hundred times better since I have ceased to
women to the enchanted forest of which Ta
blic opinion, ridicule, contempt... You must simply go straight on without looking at them; gradually the monsters disappear, and, before you, opens a bright