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441
She
murmured
:
"
You
will
never
know
how
much
I
love
you
.
"
On
taking
leave
of
him
,
she
asked
:
"
Shall
we
meet
again
the
day
after
to
-
morrow
?
"
442
"
Certainly
.
"
443
"
At
the
same
time
?
"
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444
"
Yes
,
my
darling
.
"
445
They
parted
.
446
When
Duroy
opened
his
bedroom
door
and
fumbled
in
his
vest
pocket
for
a
match
,
he
was
amazed
to
find
in
it
a
piece
of
money
--
a
twenty
-
franc
piece
!
At
first
he
wondered
by
what
miracle
it
had
got
there
;
suddenly
it
occurred
to
him
that
Mme.
de
Marelle
had
given
him
alms
!
Angry
and
humiliated
,
he
determined
to
return
it
when
next
they
met
.
The
next
morning
it
was
late
when
he
awoke
;
he
tried
to
overcome
his
hunger
.
He
went
out
and
as
he
passed
the
restaurants
he
could
scarcely
resist
their
temptations
.
At
noon
he
said
:
"
Bah
,
I
shall
lunch
upon
Clotilde
's
twenty
francs
;
that
will
not
hinder
me
from
returning
the
money
to-morrow
.
447
"
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448
He
ate
his
lunch
,
for
which
he
paid
two
francs
fifty
,
and
on
entering
the
office
of
"
La
Vie
Francaise
"
he
repaid
the
porter
the
three
francs
he
had
borrowed
from
him
.
He
worked
until
seven
o'clock
,
then
he
dined
,
and
he
continued
to
draw
upon
the
twenty
francs
until
only
four
francs
twenty
remained
.
He
decided
to
say
to
Mme.
de
Marelle
upon
her
arrival
:
449
"
I
found
the
twenty-franc
piece
you
slipped
into
my
pocket
.
I
will
not
return
the
money
to-day
,
but
I
will
repay
you
when
we
next
meet
.
"
450
When
Madame
came
,
he
dared
not
broach
the
delicate
subject
.
They
spent
the
evening
together
and
appointed
their
next
meeting
for
Wednesday
of
the
following
week
,
for
Mme.
de
Marelle
had
a
number
of
engagements
.
Duroy
continued
to
accept
money
from
Clotilde
and
quieted
his
conscience
by
assuring
himself
:
"
I
will
give
it
back
in
a
lump
.
It
is
nothing
but
borrowed
money
anyway
.
"
So
he
kept
account
of
all
that
he
received
in
order
to
pay
it
back
some
day
.