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The
two
men
walked
down
the
boulevard
together
,
while
Saint-Potin
gave
Duroy
a
sketch
of
all
the
officials
connected
with
the
paper
,
sparing
no
one
in
his
criticism
.
When
he
mentioned
Forestier
,
he
said
:
"
As
for
him
,
he
was
fortunate
in
marrying
his
wife
.
"
Duroy
asked
:
"
What
about
his
wife
?
"
Saint-Potin
rubbed
his
hands
.
"
Oh
,
she
is
beloved
by
an
old
fellow
named
Vaudrec
--
he
dotes
upon
her
.
"
Duroy
felt
as
if
he
would
like
to
box
Saint-Potin
's
ears
.
To
change
the
subject
he
said
:
"
It
seems
to
me
that
it
is
late
,
and
we
have
two
noble
lords
to
call
upon
!
"
Saint-Potin
laughed
:
"
You
are
very
innocent
!
Do
you
think
that
I
am
going
to
interview
that
Chinese
and
that
Indian
?
As
if
I
did
not
know
better
than
they
do
what
they
should
think
to
please
the
readers
of
'
La
Vie
Francaise
'
!
I
have
interviewed
five
hundred
Chinese
,
Prussians
,
Hindoos
,
Chilians
,
and
Japanese
.
They
all
say
the
same
thing
.
I
need
only
copy
my
article
on
the
last
comer
,
word
for
word
,
changing
the
heading
,
names
,
titles
,
and
ages
:
in
that
there
must
be
no
error
,
or
I
shall
be
hauled
over
the
coals
by
the
'
Figaro
'
or
'
Gaulois
.
'
But
on
that
subject
the
porter
of
the
hotels
will
post
me
in
five
minutes
.
We
will
smoke
our
cigars
and
stroll
in
that
direction
.
Total
--
one
hundred
sous
for
cabfare
.
That
is
the
way
,
my
dear
fellow
.
"
When
they
arrived
at
the
Madeleine
,
Saint-Potin
said
to
his
companion
:
"
If
you
have
anything
to
do
,
I
do
not
need
you
.
"
Duroy
shook
hands
with
him
and
walked
away
.
The
thought
of
the
article
he
had
to
write
that
evening
haunted
him
.
Mentally
he
collected
the
material
as
he
wended
his
way
to
the
cafe
at
which
he
dined
.
Then
he
returned
home
and
seated
himself
at
his
table
to
work
.
Before
his
eyes
was
the
sheet
of
blank
paper
,
but
all
the
material
he
had
amassed
had
escaped
him
.
After
trying
for
an
hour
,
and
after
filling
five
pages
with
sentences
which
had
no
connection
one
with
the
other
,
he
said
:
"
I
am
not
yet
familiar
with
the
work
.
I
must
take
another
lesson
.
"
At
ten
o'clock
the
following
morning
he
rang
the
bell
,
at
his
friend
's
house
.
The
servant
who
opened
the
door
,
said
:
"
Monsieur
is
busy
.
"
Duroy
had
not
expected
to
find
Forestier
at
home
.
However
he
said
:
"
Tell
him
it
is
M.
Duroy
on
important
business
.
"