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He
ran
to
his
mother
;
she
was
beside
herself
.
She
stammered
"
She
is
an
insolent
,
giddy-headed
thing
,
or
perhaps
worse
!
"
And
she
was
for
leaving
at
once
if
the
other
did
not
apologise
.
So
Charles
went
back
again
to
his
wife
and
implored
her
to
give
way
;
he
knelt
to
her
;
she
ended
by
saying
--
"
Very
well
!
I
'll
go
to
her
.
"
And
in
fact
she
held
out
her
hand
to
her
mother-in-law
with
the
dignity
of
a
marchioness
as
she
said
--
"
Excuse
me
,
madame
.
"
Then
,
having
gone
up
again
to
her
room
,
she
threw
herself
flat
on
her
bed
and
cried
there
like
a
child
,
her
face
buried
in
the
pillow
.
She
and
Rodolphe
had
agreed
that
in
the
event
of
anything
extraordinary
occurring
,
she
should
fasten
a
small
piece
of
white
paper
to
the
blind
,
so
that
if
by
chance
he
happened
to
be
in
Yonville
,
he
could
hurry
to
the
lane
behind
the
house
.
Emma
made
the
signal
;
she
had
been
waiting
three-quarters
of
an
hour
when
she
suddenly
caught
sight
of
Rodolphe
at
the
corner
of
the
market
.
She
felt
tempted
to
open
the
window
and
call
him
,
but
he
had
already
disappeared
.
She
fell
back
in
despair
.
Soon
,
however
,
it
seemed
to
her
that
someone
was
walking
on
the
pavement
.
It
was
he
,
no
doubt
.
She
went
downstairs
,
crossed
the
yard
.
He
was
there
outside
.
She
threw
herself
into
his
arms
.