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241
"
You
must
come
here
every
day
at
three
o'clock
,
and
I
will
tell
you
what
places
to
go
to
.
First
of
all
,
I
shall
give
you
a
letter
of
introduction
to
the
chief
of
the
police
,
who
will
in
turn
introduce
you
to
one
of
his
employees
.
You
can
arrange
with
him
for
all
important
news
,
official
and
semiofficial
.
For
details
you
can
apply
to
Saint-Potin
,
who
is
posted
;
you
will
see
him
to-morrow
.
Above
all
,
you
must
learn
to
make
your
way
everywhere
in
spite
of
closed
doors
242
You
will
receive
two
hundred
francs
a
months
,
two
sous
a
line
for
original
matter
,
and
two
sous
a
line
for
articles
you
are
ordered
to
write
on
different
subjects
.
"
243
"
What
shall
I
do
to-day
?
"
asked
Duroy
.
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244
"
I
have
no
work
for
you
to-day
;
you
can
go
if
you
wish
to
.
"
245
"
And
our
--
our
article
?
"
246
"
Oh
,
do
not
worry
about
it
;
I
will
correct
the
proofs
.
Do
the
rest
to-morrow
and
come
here
at
three
o'clock
as
you
did
to-day
.
"
247
And
after
shaking
hands
,
Duroy
descended
the
staircase
with
a
light
heart
.
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248
Georges
Duroy
did
not
sleep
well
,
so
anxious
was
he
to
see
his
article
in
print
.
He
rose
at
daybreak
,
and
was
on
the
street
long
before
the
newsboys
.
When
he
secured
a
paper
and
saw
his
name
at
the
end
of
a
column
in
large
letters
,
he
became
very
much
excited
.
He
felt
inclined
to
enact
the
part
of
a
newsboy
and
cry
out
to
the
hurrying
throng
:
"
Buy
this
!
it
contains
an
article
by
me
!
"
He
strolled
along
to
a
cafe
and
seated
himself
in
order
to
read
the
article
through
;
that
done
he
decided
to
go
to
the
railroad
office
,
draw
his
salary
,
and
hand
in
his
resignation
.
249
With
great
pomposity
he
informed
the
chief
clerk
that
he
was
on
the
staff
of
"
La
Vie
Francaise
,
"
and
by
that
means
was
avenged
for
many
petty
insults
which
had
been
offered
him
.
He
then
had
some
cards
written
with
his
new
calling
beneath
his
name
,
made
several
purchases
,
and
repaired
to
the
office
of
"
La
Vie
Francaise
.
"
Forestier
received
him
loftily
as
one
would
an
inferior
.
250
"
Ah
,
here
you
are
!
Very
well
;
I
have
several
things
for
you
to
do
.
Just
wait
ten
minutes
till
I
finish
this
work
.
"
He
continued
writing
.