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On
the
afternoon
of
the
same
day
,
as
he
was
starting
his
surgery
,
Rieux
had
a
visit
from
a
young
man
,
a
journalist
who
,
he
was
told
,
had
called
already
to
see
him
that
morning
.
His
name
was
Raymond
Rambert
.
Short
,
with
stocky
shoulders
,
a
determined
face
and
clear
,
intelligent
eyes
,
Rambert
wore
sporty
clothes
and
seemed
at
ease
with
the
world
.
He
came
straight
to
the
point
.
He
was
doing
an
investigation
for
a
large
Parisian
newspaper
about
the
living
conditions
of
the
Arabs
and
wanted
information
about
their
state
of
health
.
Rieux
told
him
that
their
health
was
not
good
;
but
before
going
further
,
he
wanted
to
know
if
the
journalist
could
tell
the
truth
.
"
Certainly
,
"
the
other
man
said
.
"
I
mean
,
can
you
make
an
unqualified
indictment
?
"
"
Unqualified
?
No
,
I
have
to
say
I
can
’
t
.
But
surely
there
wouldn
’
t
be
any
grounds
for
unqualified
criticism
?
"
Rieux
gently
answered
that
a
total
condemnation
would
indeed
be
groundless
,
but
that
he
had
asked
the
question
merely
because
he
wanted
to
know
if
Rambert
’
s
report
could
be
made
unreservedly
or
not
.
"
I
can
only
countenance
a
report
without
reservations
,
so
I
shall
not
be
giving
you
any
information
to
contribute
to
yours
.
"
"
You
’
re
talking
the
language
of
Saint
Just
,
"
the
journalist
said
with
a
smile
.
Without
raising
his
voice
Rieux
said
that
he
knew
nothing
about
that
,
but
that
it
was
the
language
of
a
man
weary
of
the
world
in
which
he
lived
,
yet
who
still
had
some
feeling
for
his
fellow
men
and
was
determined
for
his
part
to
reject
any
injustice
and
any
compromise
.
Rambert
,
hunching
his
shoulders
,
looked
at
the
doctor
.
"
I
think
I
understand
,
"
he
said
at
last
,
getting
up
.
The
doctor
accompanied
him
to
the
door
.