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101
He
kept
his
small
smooth
hand
in
constant
requisition
,
as
if
it
were
a
witness
to
his
gentility
that
had
often
done
him
good
service
before
.
102
Two
years
ago
I
came
to
Marseilles
.
I
admit
that
I
was
poor
;
I
had
been
ill
.
When
your
lawyers
,
your
politicians
,
your
intriguers
,
your
men
of
the
Exchange
fall
ill
,
and
have
not
scraped
money
together
,
they
become
poor
.
I
put
up
at
the
Cross
of
Gold
,
kept
then
by
Monsieur
Henri
Barronneau
sixty
-
five
at
least
,
and
in
a
failing
state
of
health
.
I
had
lived
in
the
house
some
four
months
when
Monsieur
Henri
Barronneau
had
the
misfortune
to
die
;
at
any
rate
,
not
a
rare
misfortune
,
that
.
It
happens
without
any
aid
of
mine
,
pretty
often
.
103
John
Baptist
having
smoked
his
cigarette
down
to
his
fingers
ends
,
Monsieur
Rigaud
had
the
magnanimity
to
throw
him
another
.
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104
He
lighted
the
second
at
the
ashes
of
the
first
,
and
smoked
on
,
looking
sideways
at
his
companion
,
who
,
preoccupied
with
his
own
case
,
hardly
looked
at
him
.
105
Monsieur
Barronneau
left
a
widow
.
She
was
two
-
and
-
twenty
.
She
had
gained
a
reputation
for
beauty
,
and
(
which
is
often
another
thing
)
was
beautiful
.
I
continued
to
live
at
the
Cross
of
Gold
.
I
married
Madame
Barronneau
.
It
is
not
for
me
to
say
whether
there
was
any
great
disparity
in
such
a
match
.
Here
I
stand
,
with
the
contamination
of
a
jail
upon
me
;
but
it
is
possible
that
you
may
think
me
better
suited
to
her
than
her
former
husband
was
.
106
He
had
a
certain
air
of
being
a
handsome
man
which
he
was
not
;
and
a
certain
air
of
being
a
well
-
bred
man
which
he
was
not
.
It
was
mere
swagger
and
challenge
;
but
in
this
particular
,
as
in
many
others
,
blustering
assertion
goes
for
proof
,
half
over
the
world
.
107
Be
it
as
it
may
,
Madame
Barronneau
approved
of
me
.
That
is
not
to
prejudice
me
,
I
hope
?
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108
His
eye
happening
to
light
upon
John
Baptist
with
this
inquiry
,
that
little
man
briskly
shook
his
head
in
the
negative
,
and
repeated
in
an
argumentative
tone
under
his
breath
,
altro
,
altro
,
altro
,
altro
an
infinite
number
of
times
.
109
Now
came
the
difficulties
of
our
position
.
I
am
proud
.
I
say
nothing
in
defence
of
pride
,
but
I
am
proud
.
It
is
also
my
character
to
govern
.
I
can
t
submit
;
I
must
govern
.
Unfortunately
,
the
property
of
Madame
Rigaud
was
settled
upon
herself
.
Such
was
the
insane
act
of
her
late
husband
.
More
unfortunately
still
,
she
had
relations
.
110
When
a
wife
s
relations
interpose
against
a
husband
who
is
a
gentleman
,
who
is
proud
,
and
who
must
govern
,
the
consequences
are
inimical
to
peace
.
There
was
yet
another
source
of
difference
between
us
.
Madame
Rigaud
was
unfortunately
a
little
vulgar
.
I
sought
to
improve
her
manners
and
ameliorate
her
general
tone
;
she
(
supported
in
this
likewise
by
her
relations
)
resented
my
endeavours
.
Quarrels
began
to
arise
between
us
;
and
,
propagated
and
exaggerated
by
the
slanders
of
the
relations
of
Madame
Rigaud
,
to
become
notorious
to
the
neighbours
.
It
has
been
said
that
I
treated
Madame
Rigaud
with
cruelty
.
I
may
have
been
seen
to
slap
her
face
nothing
more
.
I
have
a
light
hand
;
and
if
I
have
been
seen
apparently
to
correct
Madame
Rigaud
in
that
manner
,
I
have
done
it
almost
playfully
.