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496 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1846
”Though devoured with ardent passions, and of a temperament naturally voluptuous and sensual even to an extreme, she had hitherto remained chaste, as much for want of opportunity to assuage the cravings of her mad desires, as through a sentiment of pride – but since she had loved Wagner – the first and only man whom she had ever loved – her warm imagination had excited those desires to such a degree, that she felt capable of making any sacrifice, save one – to secure him to herself.
And that one sacrifice which she could not make was not her honour: no, of that she now thought but little in the whirlwind of her impetuous, ardent, heated imagination. But, madly as she loved Fernand Wagner – that is, loved him after the fashion of her own strange and sensual heart – she loved her brother still more; and this attachment was at least a pure, a holy sentiment, and a gloriously redeeming trait in the character of this wondrous woman, of a mind so darkly terrible.”