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But
the
next
day
at
twelve
o'clock
she
received
a
summons
,
and
the
sight
of
the
stamped
paper
,
on
which
appeared
several
times
in
large
letters
,
"
Maitre
Hareng
,
bailiff
at
Buchy
,
"
so
frightened
her
that
she
rushed
in
hot
haste
to
the
linendraper
's
.
She
found
him
in
his
shop
,
doing
up
a
parcel
.
"
Your
obedient
!
"
he
said
;
"
I
am
at
your
service
.
"
But
Lheureux
,
all
the
same
,
went
on
with
his
work
,
helped
by
a
young
girl
of
about
thirteen
,
somewhat
hunch-backed
,
who
was
at
once
his
clerk
and
his
servant
.
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Then
,
his
clogs
clattering
on
the
shop-boards
,
he
went
up
in
front
of
Madame
Bovary
to
the
first
door
,
and
introduced
her
into
a
narrow
closet
,
where
,
in
a
large
bureau
in
sapon-wood
,
lay
some
ledgers
,
protected
by
a
horizontal
padlocked
iron
bar
.
Against
the
wall
,
under
some
remnants
of
calico
,
one
glimpsed
a
safe
,
but
of
such
dimensions
that
it
must
contain
something
besides
bills
and
money
.
Monsieur
Lheureux
,
in
fact
,
went
in
for
pawnbroking
,
and
it
was
there
that
he
had
put
Madame
Bovary
's
gold
chain
,
together
with
the
earrings
of
poor
old
Tellier
,
who
,
at
last
forced
to
sell
out
,
had
bought
a
meagre
store
of
grocery
at
Quincampoix
,
where
he
was
dying
of
catarrh
amongst
his
candles
,
that
were
less
yellow
than
his
face
.
Lheureux
sat
down
in
a
large
cane
arm-chair
,
saying
:
"
What
news
?
"
"
See
!
"
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And
she
showed
him
the
paper
.
"
Well
how
can
I
help
it
?
"
Then
she
grew
angry
,
reminding
him
of
the
promise
he
had
given
not
to
pay
away
her
bills
.
He
acknowledged
it
.