The variations of the Duchess's judgment spared no one, except her
husband. He alone had never been in love with her, in him she had
always felt an iron character, indifferent to the caprices that she
displayed, contemptuous of her beauty, violent, of a will that would
never bend, the sort under which alone nervous people can find
tranquillity.

Autore: Marcel Proust

The variations of the Duchess's judgment spared no one, except her<br />husband. He alone had never been in love with her, in him she had<br />always felt an iron character, indifferent to the caprices that she<br />displayed, contemptuous of her beauty, violent, of a will that would<br />never bend, the sort under which alone nervous people can find<br />tranquillity. - Marcel Proust


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