Mathilde was a pretty and charming girl, born, as if by an error of fate, into a
one of becoming known, understood, loved or be wedded to an
aristocrat: and so she let herself be married to a minor official at the Ministry of Exucation
She dressed plainly, because she had never been able to afford anything batter. She
suffered endlessly, feeling she was entitled to all the luxuries of life. She suffered because
of her shabby, poorly furnished house. All these things, that another woman of her
would not even have noticed, tormented her and made her resentful. She dreamed of a
grand, palatial mansion, with vast rooms and inviting smaller rooms, perfumed for
afternoon chats with close friends.
Yet she had no rich dresses, no jewels, nothing; and these were the only things she loved.
She wanted so much to charm, to be envied, to be sought after. wite summary of passage
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