Letter 161: The Présidente de Tourvel to … (dictated by her and written by her maid)
- The letter begins and ends with hostility to Valmont.
- She feels abandoned by all her friends because of what's happened.
- She wishes her husband would return so he could punish her for being unfaithful.
- Instead, God is punishing her by making her think about the man who has ruined her.
- She seems to hallucinate Valmont first as a tender lover, then as a monster.
Letter 162: The Chevalier Danceny to the Vicomte de Valmont
- Danceny has learned of Valmont's affair with Cécile—no doubt from his friend the Marquise.
- He challenges Valmont to a duel in the morning.
- Well, that escalated quickly!
Letter 163: Monsieur Bertrand to Madame de Rosemonde
- Bertrand sadly gives the news to Madame de Rosemonde that her nephew was killed in a duel. Valmont was carried home, bleeding to death from two sword wounds
- Danceny's there as well, weeping.
- Everyone's shocked when Valmont tells them not to blame Danceny and embraces him as friend.
- He gives Danceny a pack of letters and asks to speak to him privately.
- After receiving the last rites, Valmont dies.
- Bertrand is very sad about Valmont's death. He informs Madame that she is now free to dispose of her property however she likes; it was to have passed to Valmont
Letter 164: Madame de Rosemonde to Monsieur Bertrand
- Less forgiving than Valmont, his aunt wants a legal complaint lodged against Danceny.
- She thinks duels are a ridiculous relic of a time long past.
- As a precaution, she asks Bertrand to get some legal advice about this matter.
Letter 165: Madame de Volanges to Madame de Rosemonde
- Madame de Volanges consoles Madame de Rosemonde about her nephew's death and has more bad news to share. Madame de Tourvel has died.
- When Madame de Tourvel learns of Valmont's death, her condition deteriorates even more.
- She sends everyone away except Madame de Volanges and asks God to forgive Valmont.
- She asks to meet with Father Anselme and she gives Madame de Volanges a box of documents to give to Madame de Rosemonde.
- She spends an hour with Father Anselme. After an hour, she seems calm but the priest is in tears.
- Everyone spends the day in prayer, and Madame de Tourvel dies that evening.
- Madame de Volanges reminisces about what a perfect life everyone thought that Madame de Tourvel had—beauty, a loving husband, fortune, lots of friends.
- Who would have thought things would end like this?
- Upon hearing of the two deaths, Cécile faints.