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961
The
horse
nodded
again
and
Rambert
accepted
without
any
show
of
feeling
.
The
rest
of
lunch
was
spent
looking
for
a
subject
of
conversation
.
It
all
became
very
easy
when
Rambert
discovered
that
the
horse
was
a
footballer
.
He
himself
had
played
the
game
a
lot
.
So
they
spoke
about
the
French
championship
,
the
standard
of
English
professional
teams
and
the
"
W
"
tactic
in
passing
the
ball
.
At
the
end
of
the
meal
,
the
horse
had
become
quite
excited
and
started
to
call
Rambert
tu
while
trying
to
persuade
him
that
there
was
no
finer
place
in
a
team
than
centre
-
half
.
"
You
see
,
"
he
said
,
"
the
centre
-
half
is
the
one
who
positions
the
game
and
that
s
what
football
is
about
.
"
Rambert
agreed
,
though
he
had
always
played
centre
-
forward
.
962
This
discussion
was
interrupted
only
by
a
radio
set
which
had
been
softly
droning
out
sentimental
songs
,
then
announced
that
on
the
previous
day
the
plague
had
claimed
137
victims
.
No
one
among
the
listeners
reacted
to
this
.
The
man
with
the
horse
s
head
shrugged
his
shoulders
and
got
up
.
Raoul
and
Rambert
followed
suit
.
963
As
he
was
leaving
,
the
centre
-
half
shook
Rambert
s
hand
vigorously
:
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964
"
My
name
s
Gonzales
,
"
he
said
.
965
The
two
days
seemed
endless
to
Rambert
.
He
went
to
see
Rieux
and
gave
him
a
detailed
account
of
what
had
gone
on
.
Then
he
accompanied
the
doctor
on
one
of
his
house
calls
.
He
said
goodbye
at
the
front
door
beyond
which
a
suspected
victim
was
waiting
.
In
the
corridor
there
was
a
sound
of
voices
and
hurrying
steps
:
the
family
was
being
told
that
the
doctor
had
arrived
.
966
"
I
hope
Tarrou
won
t
be
long
,
"
Rieux
muttered
.
He
seemed
tired
.
967
"
Is
the
epidemic
progressing
too
quickly
?
"
Rambert
asked
.
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Rieux
replied
that
that
was
not
the
problem
;
even
the
graph
was
levelling
out
.
It
was
just
that
they
did
not
have
enough
weapons
with
which
to
fight
the
plague
.
969
"
We
don
t
have
the
equipment
,
"
he
said
.
"
Generally
,
in
every
army
in
the
world
,
when
materiel
runs
short
,
it
is
replaced
by
men
.
But
we
don
t
have
enough
men
either
.
"
970
"
Doctors
and
health
workers
have
been
brought
in
from
outside
.
"