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He
replied
:
"
Alight
and
enter
the
house
.
We
shall
be
undisturbed
there
.
"
"
Where
are
we
?
"
she
repeated
.
"
At
my
rooms
;
they
are
my
bachelor
apartments
which
I
have
rented
for
a
few
days
that
we
might
have
a
corner
in
which
to
meet
.
"
She
clung
to
the
cab
,
startled
at
the
thought
of
a
tete-a-tete
,
and
stammered
:
"
No
,
no
,
I
do
not
want
to
.
"
He
said
firmly
:
"
I
swear
to
respect
you
.
Come
,
you
see
that
people
are
looking
at
us
,
that
a
crowd
is
gathering
around
us
.
Make
haste
!
"
And
he
repeated
,
"
I
swear
to
respect
you
.
"
She
was
terror-stricken
and
rushed
into
the
house
.
She
was
about
to
ascend
the
stairs
.
He
seized
her
arm
:
"
It
is
here
,
on
the
ground
floor
"
When
he
had
closed
the
door
,
he
showered
kisses
upon
her
neck
,
her
eyes
,
her
lips
;
in
spite
of
herself
,
she
submitted
to
his
caresses
and
even
returned
them
,
hiding
her
face
and
murmuring
in
broken
accents
:
"
I
swear
that
I
have
never
had
a
lover
"
;
while
he
thought
:
"
That
is
a
matter
of
indifference
to
me
.
"
Autumn
had
come
.
The
Du
Roys
had
spent
the
entire
summer
in
Paris
,
leading
a
vigorous
campaign
in
"
La
Vie
Francaise
,
"
in
favor
of
the
new
cabinet
.
Although
it
was
only
the
early
part
of
October
,
the
chamber
was
about
to
resume
its
sessions
,
for
affairs
in
Morocco
were
becoming
menacing
.
The
celebrated
speech
made
by
Count
de
Lambert
Sarrazin
had
furnished
Du
Roy
with
material
for
ten
articles
on
the
Algerian
colony
.
"
La
Vie
Francaise
"
had
gained
considerable
prestige
by
its
connection
with
the
power
;
it
was
the
first
to
give
political
news
,
and
every
newspaper
in
Paris
and
the
provinces
sought
information
from
it
.
It
was
quoted
,
feared
,
and
began
to
be
respected
:
it
was
no
longer
the
organ
of
a
group
of
political
intriguers
,
but
the
avowed
mouthpiece
of
the
cabinet
.
Laroche
-
Mathieu
was
the
soul
of
the
journal
and
Du
Roy
his
speaking-trumpet
.
M.
Walter
retired
discreetly
into
the
background
.
Madeleine
's
salon
became
an
influential
center
in
which
several
members
of
the
cabinet
met
every
week
.
The
president
of
the
council
had
even
dined
there
twice
;
the
minister
of
foreign
affairs
was
quite
at
home
at
the
Du
Roys
;
he
came
at
any
hour
,
bringing
dispatches
or
information
,
which
he
dictated
either
to
the
husband
or
wife
as
if
they
were
his
secretaries
.
After
the
minister
had
departed
,
when
Du
Roy
was
alone
with
Madeleine
,
he
uttered
threats
and
insinuations
against
the
"
parvenu
,
"
as
he
called
him
.
His
wife
simply
shrugged
her
shoulders
scornfully
,
repeating
:
"
Become
a
minister
and
you
can
do
the
same
;
until
then
,
be
silent
.
"