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But
at
noon
nothing
had
changed
.
By
the
evening
Grand
could
be
considered
saved
.
Rieux
could
not
understand
this
resurrection
.
However
,
at
about
the
same
time
,
Rieux
was
brought
a
patient
whose
case
he
considered
desperate
and
whom
he
had
isolated
as
soon
as
she
arrived
in
the
hospital
.
The
young
woman
was
delirious
and
presented
all
the
symptoms
of
pulmonary
plague
.
But
the
next
morning
her
temperature
had
gone
down
.
Again
,
as
in
Grand
s
case
,
the
doctor
thought
he
was
witnessing
one
of
those
morning
remissions
that
experience
had
taught
him
to
consider
a
bad
sign
.
Yet
by
noon
the
temperature
had
not
gone
up
.
In
the
evening
it
rose
by
a
few
tenths
of
a
degree
and
the
next
day
it
was
back
to
normal
.
Although
the
girl
was
weak
,
she
was
breathing
freely
in
her
bed
.
Rieux
told
Tarrou
that
she
was
saved
,
quite
unaccountably
.
But
during
that
week
,
four
similar
cases
appeared
in
the
doctor
s
practice
.
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At
the
end
of
the
same
week
,
the
old
asthmatic
came
to
greet
the
doctor
and
Tarrou
with
every
sign
of
great
agitation
.
"
That
s
it
!
"
he
said
.
"
They
re
coming
out
again
.
"
"
Who
s
coming
out
?
"
"
Why
,
the
rats
!
"
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Not
a
single
dead
rat
had
been
found
since
April
.
"
Is
it
going
to
start
again
?
"
Tarrou
asked
Rieux
.
The
old
man
was
rubbing
his
hands
.