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A
moment
later
Rambert
and
Rieux
were
settling
into
the
back
of
the
doctor
’
s
car
.
Tarrou
was
driving
.
"
No
more
fuel
,
"
he
said
,
starting
the
engine
.
"
Tomorrow
,
we
’
ll
have
to
walk
.
"
"
Doctor
,
"
Rambert
said
.
"
I
’
m
not
leaving
and
I
want
to
stay
with
you
.
"
Tarrou
did
not
flinch
.
He
carried
on
driving
.
Rieux
appeared
incapable
of
escaping
from
his
fatigue
.
"
What
about
her
?
"
he
said
in
a
dull
voice
.
Rambert
said
that
he
had
thought
it
over
again
.
He
still
believed
what
he
believed
,
but
if
he
went
away
he
would
feel
ashamed
.
It
would
make
him
uncomfortable
loving
the
woman
he
had
left
.
But
Rieux
sat
up
and
said
firmly
that
this
was
ridiculous
and
that
there
was
no
shame
in
choosing
happiness
.
"
Yes
,
"
said
Rambert
.
"
But
there
may
be
shame
in
being
happy
all
by
oneself
.
"
Tarrou
,
who
had
said
nothing
up
to
now
,
remarked
without
turning
his
head
that
if
Rambert
wanted
to
share
the
misfortunes
of
mankind
,
he
would
never
again
have
time
for
happiness
.
You
had
to
choose
.
"
That
’
s
not
it
,
"
said
Rambert
.
"
I
always
thought
that
I
was
a
stranger
in
this
town
and
had
nothing
to
do
with
you
.
But
now
that
I
have
seen
what
I
have
seen
,
I
know
that
I
come
from
here
,
whether
I
like
it
or
not
.
This
business
concerns
all
of
us
.
"