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A
fine
rain
was
falling
:
Charles
,
whose
chest
was
bare
,
at
last
began
to
shiver
;
he
went
in
and
sat
down
in
the
kitchen
.
At
six
o'clock
a
noise
like
a
clatter
of
old
iron
was
heard
on
the
Place
;
it
was
the
"
Hirondelle
"
coming
in
,
and
he
remained
with
his
forehead
against
the
windowpane
,
watching
all
the
passengers
get
out
,
one
after
the
other
.
Felicite
put
down
a
mattress
for
him
in
the
drawing-room
.
He
threw
himself
upon
it
and
fell
asleep
.
Although
a
philosopher
,
Monsieur
Homais
respected
the
dead
.
So
bearing
no
grudge
to
poor
Charles
,
he
came
back
again
in
the
evening
to
sit
up
with
the
body
;
bringing
with
him
three
volumes
and
a
pocket-book
for
taking
notes
.
Monsieur
Bournisien
was
there
,
and
two
large
candles
were
burning
at
the
head
of
the
bed
,
that
had
been
taken
out
of
the
alcove
.
The
druggist
,
on
whom
the
silence
weighed
,
was
not
long
before
he
began
formulating
some
regrets
about
this
"
unfortunate
young
woman
.
"
and
the
priest
replied
that
there
was
nothing
to
do
now
but
pray
for
her
.
"
Yet
,
"
Homais
went
on
,
"
one
of
two
things
;
either
she
died
in
a
state
of
grace
(
as
the
Church
has
it
)
,
and
then
she
has
no
need
of
our
prayers
;
or
else
she
departed
impertinent
(
that
is
,
I
believe
,
the
ecclesiastical
expression
)
,
and
then
--
"
Bournisien
interrupted
him
,
replying
testily
that
it
was
none
the
less
necessary
to
pray
.
"
But
,
"
objected
the
chemist
,
"
since
God
knows
all
our
needs
,
what
can
be
the
good
of
prayer
?
"
"
What
!
"
cried
the
ecclesiastic
,
"
prayer
!
Why
,
are
n't
you
a
Christian
?
"
"
Excuse
me
,
"
said
Homais
;
"
I
admire
Christianity
.
To
begin
with
,
it
enfranchised
the
slaves
,
introduced
into
the
world
a
morality
--
"