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The
result
was
that
we
continued
to
give
priority
to
our
personal
feelings
.
Coming
out
of
the
hospital
,
two
days
after
the
closure
of
the
gates
,
Dr
Rieux
met
Cottard
whose
face
expressed
something
close
to
satisfaction
.
Rieux
congratulated
him
on
how
well
he
was
looking
.
"
Yes
,
I
’
m
fine
,
"
said
the
little
man
.
"
Tell
me
,
doctor
,
this
confounded
plague
,
huh
?
It
’
s
starting
to
get
serious
.
"
The
doctor
agreed
,
and
the
other
man
remarked
with
a
sort
of
genial
cheerfulness
:
"
There
’
s
no
reason
for
it
to
stop
now
.
Everything
will
be
upside
down
.
"
They
walked
along
together
for
a
moment
.
Cottard
described
how
a
big
grocer
in
his
district
had
stockpiled
supplies
so
that
he
could
sell
them
at
a
large
profit
,
and
they
had
found
tins
of
food
under
his
bed
when
they
came
to
fetch
him
and
take
him
to
the
hospital
.
"
He
died
there
.
You
can
’
t
buy
off
the
plague
.
"
Cottard
was
full
of
stories
like
that
,
true
or
false
,
about
the
epidemic
.
For
example
,
it
was
said
that
in
the
centre
one
morning
a
man
with
symptoms
of
the
disease
and
at
the
delirious
stage
had
rushed
outside
,
thrown
himself
on
the
first
woman
he
met
and
embraced
her
,
shouting
that
he
had
the
plague
.
"
Fine
!
"
Cottard
said
,
in
a
pleasant
tone
that
was
not
at
all
in
keeping
with
his
words
.
"
We
’
ll
all
go
mad
,
that
’
s
for
sure
.
"
Similarly
,
on
the
afternoon
of
the
same
day
,
Joseph
Grand
eventually
confided
a
little
in
Dr
Rieux
.
He
had
noticed
Mme
Rieux
’
s
photograph
on
the
desk
and
looked
at
the
doctor
.
Rieux
replied
that
his
wife
was
being
treated
elsewhere
.
"
In
a
sense
"
,
Grand
said
,
"
it
’
s
a
piece
of
luck
.
"
The
doctor
replied
that
it
certainly
was
and
that
they
would
just
have
to
hope
that
his
wife
got
better
.
"
Ah
!
"
Grand
said
.
"
I
understand
.
"