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And
the
doctor
left
,
always
recommending
him
to
diet
himself
.
"
Do
n't
listen
to
him
,
my
lad
,
"
said
Mere
Lefrancois
,
"
Have
n't
they
tortured
you
enough
already
?
You
'll
grow
still
weaker
.
Here
!
swallow
this
.
"
And
she
gave
him
some
good
beef-tea
,
a
slice
of
mutton
,
a
piece
of
bacon
,
and
sometimes
small
glasses
of
brandy
,
that
he
had
not
the
strength
to
put
to
his
lips
.
Abbe
Bournisien
,
hearing
that
he
was
growing
worse
,
asked
to
see
him
.
He
began
by
pitying
his
sufferings
,
declaring
at
the
same
time
that
he
ought
to
rejoice
at
them
since
it
was
the
will
of
the
Lord
,
and
take
advantage
of
the
occasion
to
reconcile
himself
to
Heaven
.
"
For
,
"
said
the
ecclesiastic
in
a
paternal
tone
,
"
you
rather
neglected
your
duties
;
you
were
rarely
seen
at
divine
worship
.
How
many
years
is
it
since
you
approached
the
holy
table
?
I
understand
that
your
work
,
that
the
whirl
of
the
world
may
have
kept
you
from
care
for
your
salvation
.
But
now
is
the
time
to
reflect
.
Yet
do
n't
despair
.
I
have
known
great
sinners
,
who
,
about
to
appear
before
God
(
you
are
not
yet
at
this
point
I
know
)
,
had
implored
His
mercy
,
and
who
certainly
died
in
the
best
frame
of
mind
.
Let
us
hope
that
,
like
them
,
you
will
set
us
a
good
example
.
Thus
,
as
a
precaution
,
what
is
to
prevent
you
from
saying
morning
and
evening
a
'
Hail
Mary
,
full
of
grace
,
'
and
'
Our
Father
which
art
in
heaven
'
?
Yes
,
do
that
,
for
my
sake
,
to
oblige
me
.
That
wo
n't
cost
you
anything
.
Will
you
promise
me
?
"
The
poor
devil
promised
.
The
cure
came
back
day
after
day
.
He
chatted
with
the
landlady
;
and
even
told
anecdotes
interspersed
with
jokes
and
puns
that
Hippolyte
did
not
understand
.
Then
,
as
soon
as
he
could
,
he
fell
back
upon
matters
of
religion
,
putting
on
an
appropriate
expression
of
face
.
His
zeal
seemed
successful
,
for
the
club-foot
soon
manifested
a
desire
to
go
on
a
pilgrimage
to
Bon-Secours
if
he
were
cured
;
to
which
Monsieur
Bournisien
replied
that
he
saw
no
objection
;
two
precautions
were
better
than
one
;
it
was
no
risk
anyhow
.
The
druggist
was
indignant
at
what
he
called
the
manoeuvres
of
the
priest
;
they
were
prejudicial
,
he
said
,
to
Hippolyte
's
convalescence
,
and
he
kept
repeating
to
Madame
Lefrancois
,
"
Leave
him
alone
!
leave
him
alone
!
You
perturb
his
morals
with
your
mysticism
.
"
But
the
good
woman
would
no
longer
listen
to
him
;
he
was
the
cause
of
it
all
.
From
a
spirit
of
contradiction
she
hung
up
near
the
bedside
of
the
patient
a
basin
filled
with
holy-water
and
a
branch
of
box
.