For she would probably not have believed that any longer, but she was taking seriously my feigned determination to part from her now and forever. She appeared to suspect that the cause of our parting might be something that had happened at the Verdurinsâ. Feeling a need to soothe the anxiety into which I was worked by my pretence of a rupture, I said to her: âAlbertine, can you swear that you have never lied to me?â She gazed fixedly into the air before replying: âYes, that is to say no. I ought not to have told you that AndrĂ©e was greatly taken with Bloch, we never met him.â âThen why did you say so?â âBecause I was afraid that you had believed other stories about her, thatâs all.â I told her that I had met a dramatist who was a great friend of LĂ©a, and to whom LĂ©a had told some strange things. I hoped by telling her this to make her suppose that I knew a great deal more than I cared to say about Blochâs cousinâs friend. She stared once again into vacancy and then said: âI ought not, when I spoke to you just now about LĂ©a, to have kept from you a three weeksâ trip that I took with her once.
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