In The Guermantes Way: What makes Saint-Loup angry?
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I just finished Chapter One of The Guermantes Way and I am confused on what happens that changes Saint-Loup's attitude towards the narrator from positive to negative.
Specifically, just after the narrator's grandmother starts feeling poorly, Saint-Loup writes to the narrator and ends the letter with the following passage:
"But I should not be speaking the truth were I to say to you, if only by preterition, that I shall ever forget the perfidyof your conduct, or that there can ever be any forgiveness for so scoundrelly a betrayal."
What betrayal is Saint-Loup describing?
Any info is greatly appreciated.
-- M1001
Specifically, just after the narrator's grandmother starts feeling poorly, Saint-Loup writes to the narrator and ends the letter with the following passage:
"But I should not be speaking the truth were I to say to you, if only by preterition, that I shall ever forget the perfidyof your conduct, or that there can ever be any forgiveness for so scoundrelly a betrayal."
What betrayal is Saint-Loup describing?
Any info is greatly appreciated.
-- M1001