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According
to
Grand
,
all
this
had
changed
:
"
I
don
’
t
know
how
to
put
it
,
but
I
have
the
impression
,
you
see
,
that
he
is
trying
to
get
on
the
right
side
of
people
,
that
he
wants
to
have
everyone
supporting
him
.
He
often
talks
to
me
,
he
invites
me
to
go
out
with
him
and
I
’
m
not
always
able
to
refuse
.
In
any
case
,
he
interests
me
and
,
after
all
,
I
did
save
his
life
.
"
Since
his
suicide
attempt
Cottard
had
not
had
any
more
visits
.
In
the
streets
,
in
shops
,
he
appealed
for
sympathy
.
No
one
had
ever
spoken
so
kindly
to
grocers
or
shown
such
interest
when
listening
to
a
tobacconist
.
"
That
tobacconist
,
"
Grand
added
.
"
She
’
s
a
real
snake
.
I
said
as
much
to
Cottard
,
but
he
told
me
that
I
was
wrong
and
that
she
had
good
qualities
if
you
knew
where
to
look
for
them
.
"
Two
or
three
times
Cottard
had
also
taken
Grand
into
expensive
restaurants
or
cafes
in
town
.
In
fact
,
he
had
started
to
visit
these
places
regularly
.
"
It
’
s
nice
there
,
"
he
would
say
.
"
And
then
,
you
’
re
in
good
company
.
"
Grand
had
noticed
that
the
staff
were
particularly
attentive
to
the
salesman
and
understood
why
when
he
saw
the
huge
tips
that
Cottard
left
.
He
seemed
particularly
appreciative
of
the
attention
that
he
got
in
return
.
One
day
,
when
the
maître
d
’
hôtel
had
seen
him
to
the
door
and
helped
him
to
put
on
his
overcoat
,
Cottard
said
to
Grand
:
"
He
’
s
a
good
lad
,
he
would
testify
.
"
"
Testify
to
what
?
"