Letter 147: Tourvel has returned to the convent where she was educated as a girl. Has stated she’d only leave there when she was dead. Delirious.
Letter 148: Danceny in love with Merteuil
Important letter—Letter 152: Why is Merteuil angry with Valmont? Why did she not remarry?
Important letter Letter 153: “as of today, I shall be your lover or your enemy.” (p. 337) He prefers peace and alliance.
Letter 155: Is Valmont sincere when he says “love is the only thing that can bring happiness?” (p. 341)
Letter 158: What is Valmont’s tone?
Letter 161: Tourvel to? Who is the “?”
Important letter—Letter 162: What is Danceny saying here?
Important letter—Letter 163: What is the outcome of the duel?
Letter 164: Rosemonde wants to pursue lawsuit against Danceny
Letter 167: Unsigned—whom do you think it comes from?
Important letter—Letter 168: Volanges tells of rumors about Merteuil
Important letter—Letter 169: What art has Danceny acquired in the course of the novel? Why does he enlist Rosemonde’s help?
Letter 173: Volanges suspects Cecile wants to become a nun because of Danceny
Important letter—Letter 174: What is Danceny’s decision?