Un certain sourire

Un certain sourire

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Fragmentos, citas y frases del libro "Cierta sonrisa" de Francoise Sagan (1969). Sipnosis (para que se animen a leerlo) Con Bertrand, Dominique conoció el amor, o al menos así lo creía. Los dos eran jóvenes, con días de camaradería estudiantil y noches intensas. Pero cuando conoció a Luc, tío de Bertrand y hombre maduro, sintió otra cosa: ¿no habría sido amor, quizá, lo que sintiera por Bertrand? ¿Cómo podría llegar a algo estable con Luc, si éste era casado? ¿Cómo tener una aventura, si era amiga y quería de verdad a la esposa de Luc? ¿Por qué dejarse arrastrar a una situación que de antemano estaba predestinada a terminar cuando la separación hiciese más daño? Y. ¿cómo no dejarse arrastrar?
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