The+Awakening+Chapters+29-33

Quote 1: "Come down!" he said. "Do you want to kill yourself?" She greeted him with affected carelessness, and appeared absorbed in her occupation. pg 119

Quote 2: There was something in her attitude, in her whole appearance when she leaned her head against the high-backed chair and spread her arms, which suggested the regal woman, the one who rules, who looks on, who stands alone. pg 125

Quote 3: "I've been seeing the waves and the white beach of Grand Isle; the quiet, crassy street of the Cheniere Caminada; the old sunny fort at Grand Terre. I've been working with a little more comprehension than a machine, and still feeling like a lost soul. There was nothing interesting. pg 139

Quote 4: He hoped she had not acted upon her rash impoulse; and he begged her to consider first, foremost, and above all else, what people would say. He was not dreaming of scandal when he uttered this warning; that was a thing which would never have entered into his mind to consider in connection with his wife's name or his own. He was simply thinking of his financial integrity. pg 131