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231
Rieux
asked
what
had
been
the
subject
of
the
second
conversation
.
But
the
commissioner
arrived
,
with
his
secretary
,
wanting
to
take
Grand
s
statement
.
The
doctor
noticed
that
Grand
,
when
speaking
of
Cottard
,
always
referred
to
him
as
"
the
desperate
man
"
.
At
one
point
he
even
used
the
expression
"
fatal
resolve
"
.
They
discussed
his
motives
for
wanting
to
commit
suicide
and
Grand
was
fussy
about
the
form
of
words
.
They
finally
agreed
on
"
personal
sorrows
"
.
The
commissioner
asked
if
there
had
been
anything
in
Cottard
s
attitude
which
could
have
indicated
what
he
called
"
his
fixed
intent
"
.
232
"
He
knocked
on
my
door
yesterday
,
"
Grand
said
,
"
to
ask
me
for
matches
.
I
gave
him
my
box
.
He
apologized
,
saying
that
as
we
were
neighbours
Then
he
promised
to
give
the
box
back
.
I
told
him
to
keep
it
.
"
233
The
commissioner
asked
the
civil
servant
if
Cottard
had
not
seemed
odd
.
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234
"
What
seemed
odd
to
me
was
that
he
appeared
to
want
to
start
a
conversation
.
But
I
was
working
.
"
235
Grand
turned
towards
Rieux
and
added
self
-
consciously
:
236
"
Personal
work
.
"
237
Meanwhile
,
the
commissioner
wanted
to
see
the
patient
.
But
Rieux
thought
that
it
would
be
best
to
prepare
Cottard
for
the
visit
.
When
he
went
into
the
room
,
the
man
was
sitting
up
in
bed
,
wearing
only
a
greyish
vest
.
He
turned
towards
the
door
with
an
anxious
look
on
his
face
.
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238
"
It
s
the
police
,
isn
t
it
?
"
239
"
Yes
,
"
Rieux
said
.
"
But
don
t
get
upset
.
Just
two
or
three
questions
as
a
formality
and
they
ll
leave
you
in
peace
.
"
240
But
Cottard
answered
that
there
was
no
point
to
it
and
that
he
did
not
like
the
police
.
Rieux
gave
a
sign
of
impatience
.