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371
Cottard
hesitated
.
372
"
Well
,
that
I
m
not
a
bad
person
.
"
373
Apart
from
that
,
he
had
sudden
moods
.
One
day
when
the
grocer
had
appeared
less
friendly
,
he
returned
home
in
a
quite
disproportionate
fit
of
anger
.
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374
"
He
s
going
over
to
the
others
,
that
toad
,
"
he
said
over
and
again
.
375
"
What
others
?
"
376
"
All
of
them
.
"
377
Grand
had
even
witnessed
a
curious
scene
at
the
tobacconist
s
.
In
the
middle
of
a
heated
conversation
,
she
had
spoken
about
a
recent
arrest
that
had
caused
a
stir
in
Algiers
.
It
involved
a
young
company
employee
who
had
killed
an
Arab
on
a
beach
.
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378
"
If
they
put
all
that
scum
in
prison
,
"
the
tobacconist
said
,
"
respectable
people
could
sleep
easy
.
"
379
But
she
stopped
when
she
saw
Cottard
suddenly
become
very
agitated
and
rush
out
of
her
shop
without
a
word
of
apology
.
Grand
and
the
woman
were
left
with
their
arms
dangling
,
watching
him
vanish
.
380
After
that
Grand
would
point
out
to
Rieux
other
changes
in
Cottard
s
personality
.
Cottard
had
always
held
very
liberal
opinions
;
his
favourite
remark
,
"
big
fish
always
eat
little
ones
"
,
proved
that
.
But
recently
he
had
only
been
buying
the
most
conservative
paper
in
Oran
and
one
could
not
help
feeling
that
he
quite
deliberately
read
it
in
public
places
.
Similarly
,
a
few
days
after
getting
up
,
he
asked
Grand
,
who
was
going
to
the
post
office
,
to
be
kind
enough
to
dispatch
a
postal
order
for
the
hundred
francs
that
he
sent
every
month
to
a
sister
,
living
somewhere
far
away
.
But
just
as
Grand
was
leaving
,
Cottard
said
: