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"
Have
lunch
with
me
tomorrow
at
the
Spanish
restaurant
in
the
harbour
.
"
Rambert
said
that
was
understood
and
Raoul
shook
his
hand
,
smiling
for
the
first
time
.
After
he
had
gone
,
Cottard
made
his
apologies
.
He
was
not
free
the
following
day
and
in
any
case
Rambert
no
longer
needed
him
.
When
the
following
day
the
journalist
entered
the
Spanish
restaurant
,
all
heads
turned
as
he
went
past
.
This
shady
cellar
,
situated
below
the
level
of
a
little
sun
-
dried
,
yellow
street
,
was
only
frequented
by
men
,
mostly
of
Spanish
appearance
.
But
as
soon
as
Raoul
,
who
was
at
a
table
at
the
back
of
the
room
,
had
made
a
sign
to
Rambert
and
the
journalist
had
started
to
walk
over
to
him
,
all
curiosity
vanished
from
the
faces
,
which
turned
back
to
their
plates
.
At
the
table
with
him
Raoul
had
a
tall
fellow
,
thin
and
badly
shaved
,
with
excessively
broad
shoulders
,
a
horsy
face
and
thinning
hair
.
Long
slender
arms
covered
in
black
hair
emerged
from
rolled
-
up
shirt
-
sleeves
.
He
nodded
three
times
when
Rambert
was
introduced
to
him
.
His
name
had
not
been
spoken
and
Raoul
only
referred
to
him
as
"
our
friend
"
.
"
Our
friend
thinks
he
may
be
able
to
help
you
.
He
’
s
going
to
…
"
Raoul
stopped
because
the
waitress
had
come
over
to
take
Rambert
’
s
order
.
"
He
’
s
going
to
put
you
in
touch
with
two
of
our
friends
who
will
introduce
you
to
some
sentries
who
are
in
our
pay
.
That
won
’
t
be
the
end
of
it
.
The
sentries
have
to
decide
themselves
on
the
right
moment
.
The
easiest
thing
would
be
for
you
to
stay
for
a
few
nights
with
one
of
them
who
lives
near
the
gates
.
But
before
that
our
friend
must
give
you
the
necessary
contacts
.
When
everything
is
arranged
,
you
will
settle
up
the
fee
with
him
.
"
Once
again
,
the
friend
nodded
his
horse
’
s
head
,
while
continuing
to
munch
away
at
the
salad
of
tomatoes
and
peppers
that
he
was
stuffing
into
himself
.
Then
he
started
speaking
,
with
a
slight
Spanish
accent
.
He
suggested
that
he
and
Rambert
should
meet
the
day
after
next
,
at
eight
in
the
morning
,
under
the
porch
of
the
cathedral
.
"
Two
more
days
,
"
Rambert
observed
.
"
It
’
s
not
so
easy
,
"
said
Raoul
.
"
People
have
to
be
found
.
"