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As
she
spoke
,
the
door
opened
noiselessly
,
and
a
gentleman
entered
unannounced
.
He
halted
on
seeing
a
man
.
For
a
moment
Mme.
Forestier
seemed
confused
;
then
she
said
in
a
natural
voice
,
though
her
cheeks
were
tinged
with
a
blush
:
"
Come
in
,
my
dear
sir
;
allow
me
to
present
to
you
an
old
comrade
of
Charles
,
M.
Georges
Duroy
,
a
future
journalist
.
"
Then
in
a
different
tone
,
she
said
:
"
Our
best
and
dearest
friend
,
Count
de
Vaudrec
.
"
The
two
men
bowed
,
gazed
into
one
another
's
eyes
,
and
then
Duroy
took
his
leave
.
Neither
tried
to
detain
him
.
On
reaching
the
street
he
felt
sad
and
uncomfortable
.
Count
de
Vaudrec
's
face
was
constantly
before
him
.
It
seemed
to
him
that
the
man
was
displeased
at
finding
him
tete-a-tete
with
Mme.
Forestier
,
though
why
he
should
be
,
he
could
not
divine
.
To
while
away
the
time
until
three
o'clock
,
he
lunched
at
Duval
's
,
and
then
lounged
along
the
boulevard
.
When
the
clock
chimed
the
hour
of
his
appointment
,
he
climbed
the
stairs
leading
to
the
office
of
"
La
Vie
Francaise
.
"
Duroy
asked
:
"
Is
M.
Walter
in
?
"
"
M.
Walter
is
engaged
,
"
was
the
reply
.
"
Will
you
please
take
a
seat
?
"
Duroy
waited
twenty
minutes
,
then
he
turned
to
the
clerk
and
said
:
"
M.
Walter
had
an
appointment
with
me
at
three
o'clock
.
At
any
rate
,
see
if
my
friend
M.
Forestier
is
here
.
"
He
was
conducted
along
a
corridor
and
ushered
into
a
large
room
in
which
four
men
were
writing
at
a
table
.
Forestier
was
standing
before
the
fireplace
,
smoking
a
cigarette
.
After
listening
to
Duroy
's
story
he
said
:
"
Come
with
me
;
I
will
take
you
to
M.
Walter
,
or
else
you
might
remain
here
until
seven
o'clock
.
"