"The Unbearable Lightness Of Being" By Milan Kundera
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Prague for consultation, but the chief surgeon of Tomas's hospital
happened
to be
suffering from sciatica, and because he could not move he sent Tomas to the provincial
hospital in his place. The town had several hotels, but Tomas
happened
to be given a
room in the one where Tereza was employed. He
happened
to have had enough free
time before his train left to stop at the hotel restaurant. Tereza
happened to
be on duty,
and
happened
to be serving Tomas's table. It had taken six chance happenings to push
Tomas towards Tereza, as if he had little inclination to go to her on his own.
He had gone back to Prague because of her. So fateful a decision resting on so
fortuitous a love, a love that would not even have existed had it not been for the chief
surgeon's sciatica seven years earlier. And that woman, that personification of absolute
fortuity, now again lay asleep beside him, breathing deeply.
It was late at night. His stomach started acting up as it tended to do in times of psychic
stress.
Once or twice her breathing turned into mild snores. Tomas felt no compassion. All he
felt was the pressure in his stomach and the despair of having returned.
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