Effi Briest
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and convinced myself he was to blame...
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because he was sober and calculating
and cruel, too, in the end.

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l cursed him.
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And now it weighs on your conscience?
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Yes, and l want him to know...
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that during the days l've been ill...
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which have been almost
the loveliest days of my life...

1:10:36
l've come to see...
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that he was right in everything.
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ln the matter concerning
poor Major Crampas...

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what else could he have done?
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The thing with which he hurt me most...
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was the way he raised...
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my own child against me.
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But as much as it grieves me...
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as hard as it affects me...
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he was right in that, too.
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Let him know l died convinced of that.
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lt will console him, give him new heart,
reconcile him perhaps.

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For there was a lot of good in his nature...
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and he was as fine a man
as anyone can be...

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who doesn't know true love.
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A smaII change had occurred
in the circuIar fIowerbed.

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The sundiaI was gone,
and its pIace had been taken...

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by a white marbIe sIab...
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which bore onIy the words ''Effi Briest''...

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