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  1. The Necklace. BY Guy de Maupassant. She was one of those pretty and charming girls born, as though fate had blundered over her, into a family of artisans.

  2. Suddenly she discovered, in a black satin box, a superb diamond necklace, and her heart throbbed with an immoderate desire. Her hands trembled as she took it. She fastened it round her throat, outside her high-necked waist, and was lost in ecstasy at her reflection in the mirror.

  3. Sep 30, 2011 · Suddenly she discovered, in a black satin box, a superb diamond necklace, and her heart throbbed with an immoderate desire. Her hands trembled as she took it. She fastened it round her throat, outside her high-necked waist, and was lost in ecstasy at her reflection in the mirror.

  4. Jul 20, 2010 · A husband and wife enter into a life of hardship in order to repay the debt incurred in replacing a borrowed diamond necklace only to learn, ten years later, the irony of their situation

  5. All of a sudden she discovered, in a black satin box, a superb necklace of diamonds; and her heart began to beat with an immoderate desire. Her hands trembled as she took it. She fastened it around her throat, outside her high-necked dress, and remained lost in ecstasy at the sight of herself. Then she asked, hesitating, filled with anguish:

  6. The Necklace. as if by an error of fate, into a family of clerks. She had no dowry, no expectations, no means of becoming known, understood, loved or wedded by a man of wealth and distinction; and so she let herself be marri. she was as unhappy as if she had once been wealthy. Women don't belong to a caste or class; their beauty, grace, a.

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    All at once she found, in a black satin box, a superb diamond necklace; and her pulse beat faster with longing. Her hands trembled as she took it up. Clasping it around her throat, outside her high-necked dress, she stood in ecstasy looking at her reflection. Then she asked, hesitatingly, pleading, “Could I borrow that, just that and

  8. Suddenly she discovered, in a black satin box, a superb necklace of diamonds. Her hands trembled as she took it out. She placed it about her throat against her dress, and was ecstatic. Then she asked, in a hesitating voice, full of anxiety, “Could you lend me this? Only this?” “Why, yes, certainly.” 5HSULQW

  9. Suddenly she discovered, in a black satin box, a superb diamond necklace, and her heart began to beat with uncontrolled desire. Her hands trembled as she took it. She fastened it around her neck, over her high-necked dress, and stood lost in ecstasy as she looked at herself.

  10. necklace. Her hands tremble as she lifts it and fastens it around her neck. Matilda (with hesitation): Would you lend this to me? Jeanne (smiling): Yes, of course. SM1: Matilda departs with her sparkling treasure. A Scene 4 SM2: Matilda and Pierre arrive at the ball. Set deSigner: The rich furnishings and bright chandeliers dazzle their eyes.

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