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"
It
is
extraordinary
,
"
he
said
,
when
the
door
was
closed
behind
him
,
"
how
easily
these
husbands
,
whom
we
ridicule
,
gain
an
advantage
over
us
.
"
Lucien
having
left
,
Danglars
took
his
place
on
the
sofa
,
closed
the
open
book
,
and
placing
himself
in
a
dreadfully
dictatorial
attitude
,
he
began
playing
with
the
dog
;
but
the
animal
,
not
liking
him
as
well
as
Debray
,
and
attempting
to
bite
him
,
Danglars
seized
him
by
the
skin
of
his
neck
and
threw
him
upon
a
couch
on
the
other
side
of
the
room
.
The
animal
uttered
a
cry
during
the
transit
,
but
,
arrived
at
its
destination
,
it
crouched
behind
the
cushions
,
and
stupefied
at
such
unusual
treatment
remained
silent
and
motionless
.
"
Do
you
know
,
sir
,
"
asked
the
baroness
,
"
that
you
are
improving
?
Generally
you
are
only
rude
,
but
to-night
you
are
brutal
.
"
"
It
is
because
I
am
in
a
worse
humor
than
usual
,
"
replied
Danglars
.
Hermine
looked
at
the
banker
with
supreme
disdain
.
These
glances
frequently
exasperated
the
pride
of
Danglars
,
but
this
evening
he
took
no
notice
of
them
.
"
And
what
have
I
to
do
with
your
ill-humor
?
"
said
the
baroness
,
irritated
at
the
impassibility
of
her
husband
;
"
do
these
things
concern
me
?
Keep
your
ill-humor
at
home
in
your
money
boxes
,
or
,
since
you
have
clerks
whom
you
pay
,
vent
it
upon
them
.
"
"
Not
so
,
"
replied
Danglars
;
"
your
advice
is
wrong
,
so
I
shall
not
follow
it
.
My
money
boxes
are
my
Pactolus
,
as
,
I
think
,
M.
Demoustier
says
,
and
I
will
not
retard
its
course
,
or
disturb
its
calm
.
My
clerks
are
honest
men
,
who
earn
my
fortune
,
whom
I
pay
much
below
their
deserts
,
if
I
may
value
them
according
to
what
they
bring
in
;
therefore
I
shall
not
get
into
a
passion
with
them
;
those
with
whom
I
will
be
in
a
passion
are
those
who
eat
my
dinners
,
mount
my
horses
,
and
exhaust
my
fortune
.
"
"
And
pray
who
are
the
persons
who
exhaust
your
fortune
?
Explain
yourself
more
clearly
,
I
beg
,
sir
.
"
"
Oh
,
make
yourself
easy
!
--
I
am
not
speaking
riddles
,
and
you
will
soon
know
what
I
mean
.
The
people
who
exhaust
my
fortune
are
those
who
draw
out
700,000
francs
in
the
course
of
an
hour
.
"
"
I
do
not
understand
you
,
sir
,
"
said
the
baroness
,
trying
to
disguise
the
agitation
of
her
voice
and
the
flush
of
her
face
.
"
You
understand
me
perfectly
,
on
the
contrary
,
"
said
Danglars
:
"
but
,
if
you
will
persist
,
I
will
tell
you
that
I
have
just
lost
700,000
francs
upon
the
Spanish
loan
.
"