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The
jeweler
finally
yielded
.
"
Very
well
,
sir
.
"
The
journalist
,
after
leaving
his
address
,
said
:
"
You
can
have
my
initials
G.
R.
C.
interlaced
below
a
baron
's
crown
,
engraved
on
the
chronometer
.
"
Madeleine
,
in
surprise
,
smiled
,
and
when
they
left
the
shop
,
she
took
his
arm
quite
affectionately
.
She
thought
him
very
shrewd
and
clever
.
He
was
right
;
now
that
he
had
a
fortune
he
must
have
a
title
.
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They
passed
the
Vaudeville
on
their
way
arid
,
entering
,
secured
a
box
.
Then
they
repaired
to
Mme
,
de
Marelle
's
at
Georges
'
suggestion
,
to
invite
her
to
spend
the
evening
with
them
.
Georges
rather
dreaded
the
first
meeting
with
Clotilde
,
but
she
did
not
seem
to
bear
him
any
malice
,
or
even
to
remember
their
disagreement
.
The
dinner
,
which
they
took
at
a
restaurant
,
was
excellent
,
and
the
evening
altogether
enjoyable
.
Georges
and
Madeleine
returned
home
late
.
The
gas
was
extinguished
,
and
in
order
to
light
the
way
the
journalist
from
time
to
time
struck
a
match
.
On
reaching
the
landing
on
the
first
floor
they
saw
their
reflections
in
the
mirror
Du
Roy
raised
his
hand
with
the
lighted
match
in
it
,
in
order
to
distinguish
their
images
more
clearly
,
and
said
,
with
a
triumphant
smile
:
"
The
millionaires
are
passing
by
.
"
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Morocco
had
been
conquered
;
France
,
the
mistress
of
Tangiers
,
had
guaranteed
the
debt
of
the
annexed
country
.
It
was
rumored
that
two
ministers
,
Laroche-Mathieu
being
one
of
them
,
had
made
twenty
millions
.
As
for
Walter
,
in
a
few
days
he
had
become
one
of
the
masters
of
the
world
--
a
financier
more
omnipotent
than
a
king
.
He
was
no
longer
the
Jew
,
Walter
,
the
director
of
a
bank
,
the
proprietor
of
a
yellow
newspaper
;
he
was
M.
Walter
the
wealthy
Israelite
,
and
he
wished
to
prove
it
.
Knowing
the
straitened
circumstances
of
the
Prince
de
Carlsbourg
who
owned
one
of
the
fairest
mansions
on
Rue
du
Faubourg
Saint-Honore
,
he
proposed
to
buy
it
.
He
offered
three
million
francs
for
it
.
The
prince
,
tempted
by
the
sum
,
accepted
his
offer
;
the
next
day
,
Walter
took
possession
of
his
new
dwelling
.
Then
another
idea
occurred
to
him
--
an
idea
of
conquering
all
Paris
--
an
idea
a
la
Bonaparte
.