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 TWENTY-FIFTH SITUATION 85 (6) - - For an Odious Rival: - - "Gerfaut" (from C. de Bernard, by Moreau, 1886); "Cceur a Cceur" (Coolus, 1907). (7) - - For a Commonplace Rival, By a Perverse Wife: — "La Femme de Claude" by Dumas; "Pot- Bouille" by Zola; "Rivoli" (Fauehois. 1911): "Les Malefiiatre" (Porto-Riche, 1904); "Soeurette" (Borteau- Loti). In fiction: "Madame Bovary." (8) For a Rival Less Handsome, but Useful (with comic false suspicions; that is, suspicions afterward thought to have been false):- "L'Echeance" (Jean Jullien, 1889). D (1) - - Vengeance of a Deceived Husband (dramas built upon a crescendo of suspicion):- "The Physician of His Own Honor" and "Secret Vengeance for Secret Outrage" by Calderon; "L'Affaire Clemenceau" by Dumas; "The Kreutzer Sonata" (after Tolstoi, 1910); "La Legende du Coeur" (Aicard, 1903); "Paraitre" (Donnay, 1906) ; "Les Miroirs" I Roinarrd ) ; "The Enigma" by Hervieu 'which borrows something from Situation XI of this name. A vengeance purely moral: "Apres Moi" (Bernstein, 1911); financial: "Samson," by the same author, (1907. (2) Jealousy Sacrificed for the Sake of a Cause: tending toward Sacrifices for an Ideal"): "Les Jacob- ites" Coppee, L885); "Patrie" (Paladilhe, L886). Sac- rificed out of Pity: "La Famille d'Armelles" (Mamas, L88I E3 A Husband Persecuted by a Rejected Rival: "Raoul de Crequi" Delayrac, L889). This case is sym- metrical to B V, and > >< * i J 1 proceed in the direction <>i "Murderou i Adulterj