Albert Camus Quotes
For Mersault, Nothing Mattered In Those Days. And The First Time Marthe Went Limp In His Arms And Her Features Blurred As They Came Closer - The Lips That Had Been As Motionless As Painted Flowers Now Quivering And Extended - Mersault Saw In Her Not The Future But All The Force Of His Desire Focused Upon Her And And Satisfied By This Appearance, This Image. The Lips She Offered Him Seemed A Message From A World Without Passion And Swollen With Desire, Where His Heart Would Find Satisfaction. And This Seemed A Miracle To Him. His Heard Pounded With An Emotion He Almost Took For Love. And When He Felt The Ripe And Resilient Flesh Under His Teeth, It Was As Though He Bit Into A Kind Of Fierce Liberty, After Caressing Her A Long Time With His Own Lips. She Became His Mistress That Same Day.
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