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Moncharmin
’
s
last
phrase
so
dearly
expressed
the
suspicion
in
which
he
now
held
his
partner
that
it
was
bound
to
cause
a
stormy
explanation
,
at
the
end
of
which
it
was
agreed
that
Richard
should
yield
to
all
Moncharmin
’
s
wishes
,
with
the
object
of
helping
him
to
discover
the
miscreant
who
was
victimizing
them
.
This
brings
us
to
the
interval
after
the
Garden
Act
,
with
the
strange
conduct
observed
by
M
.
Remy
and
those
curious
lapses
from
the
dignity
that
might
be
expected
of
the
managers
.
It
was
arranged
between
Richard
and
Moncharmin
,
first
,
that
Richard
should
repeat
the
exact
movements
which
he
had
made
on
the
night
of
the
disappearance
of
the
first
twenty
-
thousand
francs
;
and
,
second
,
that
Moncharmin
should
not
for
an
instant
lose
sight
of
Richard
’
s
coat
-
tail
pocket
,
into
which
Mme
.
Giry
was
to
slip
the
twenty
-
thousand
francs
.
M
.
Richard
went
and
placed
himself
at
the
identical
spot
where
he
had
stood
when
he
bowed
to
the
under
-
secretary
for
fine
arts
.
M
.
Moncharmin
took
up
his
position
a
few
steps
behind
him
.
Mme
.
Giry
passed
,
rubbed
up
against
M
.
Richard
,
got
rid
of
her
twenty
-
thousand
francs
in
the
manager
’
s
coat
-
tail
pocket
and
disappeared
.
.
.
Or
rather
she
was
conjured
away
.
In
accordance
with
the
instructions
received
from
Moncharmin
a
few
minutes
earlier
,
Mercier
took
the
good
lady
to
the
acting
-
manager
’
s
office
and
turned
the
key
on
her
,
thus
making
it
impossible
for
her
to
communicate
with
her
ghost
.
Meanwhile
,
M
.
Richard
was
bending
and
bowing
and
scraping
and
walking
backward
,
just
as
if
he
had
that
high
and
mighty
minister
,
the
under
-
secretary
for
fine
arts
,
before
him
.
Only
,
though
these
marks
of
politeness
would
have
created
no
astonishment
if
the
under
-
secretary
of
state
had
really
been
in
front
of
M
.
Richard
,
they
caused
an
easily
comprehensible
amazement
to
the
spectators
of
this
very
natural
but
quite
inexplicable
scene
when
M
.
Richard
had
no
body
in
front
of
him
.
M
.
Richard
bowed
.
.
.
to
nobody
;
bent
his
back
.
.
.
before
nobody
;
and
walked
backward
.
.
.
before
nobody
.
.
.
And
,
a
few
steps
behind
him
,
M
.
Moncharmin
did
the
same
thing
that
he
was
doing
in
addition
to
pushing
away
M
.
Remy
and
begging
M
.
de
La
Borderie
,
the
ambassador
,
and
the
manager
of
the
Credit
Central
"
not
to
touch
M
.
le
Directeur
.
"
Moncharmin
,
who
had
his
own
ideas
,
did
not
want
Richard
to
come
to
him
presently
,
when
the
twenty
-
thousand
francs
were
gone
,
and
say
:
"
Perhaps
it
was
the
ambassador
.
.
.
or
the
manager
of
the
Credit
Central
.
.
.
or
Remy
.
"
The
more
so
as
,
at
the
time
of
the
first
scene
,
as
Richard
himself
admitted
,
Richard
had
met
nobody
in
that
part
of
the
theater
after
Mme
.
Giry
had
brushed
up
against
him
.
.
.