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Dumas-La Traviata

1. You sympathize with the blind who can't see the sun, the deaf who can't hear the sounds of nature, and the dumb who can't express their thoughts with their voices, but under a false excuse of so-called shame, you don't want to sympathize with the blind in mind, the deaf in soul and the dumb in conscience. ?

2. I am not rich enough to love you as I hope: I am not poor enough to be loved as you hope. Let's forget each other-you forget a name that is quite cold to you, and I forget a happiness that I can't afford.

3. Besides your insult is evidence that you always love me, I seem to feel that the more you torture me, the more lofty I will be in your eyes when you know the truth.

4. Maybe I live in your heart, which is the best place, where no one can see me, and no one can despise our love. ?

5. A person can be satisfied with vanity when there is no love in his heart, but once there is love, vanity becomes vulgar.

expand:? If I were to sum up the love between the hero and heroine, a sentence in the original text would be particularly appropriate: a person can be satisfied with vanity when there is no love in his heart, but once there is love, vanity will become vulgar.