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Then
they
talked
about
provincial
mediocrity
,
of
the
lives
it
crushed
,
the
illusions
lost
there
.
"
And
I
too
,
"
said
Rodolphe
,
"
am
drifting
into
depression
.
"
"
You
!
"
she
said
in
astonishment
;
"
I
thought
you
very
light-hearted
.
"
"
Ah
!
yes
.
I
seem
so
,
because
in
the
midst
of
the
world
I
know
how
to
wear
the
mask
of
a
scoffer
upon
my
face
;
and
yet
,
how
many
a
time
at
the
sight
of
a
cemetery
by
moonlight
have
I
not
asked
myself
whether
it
were
not
better
to
join
those
sleeping
there
!
"
"
Oh
!
and
your
friends
?
"
she
said
.
"
You
do
not
think
of
them
.
"
"
My
friends
!
What
friends
?
Have
I
any
?
Who
cares
for
me
?
"
And
he
accompanied
the
last
words
with
a
kind
of
whistling
of
the
lips
.
But
they
were
obliged
to
separate
from
each
other
because
of
a
great
pile
of
chairs
that
a
man
was
carrying
behind
them
.
He
was
so
overladen
with
them
that
one
could
only
see
the
tips
of
his
wooden
shoes
and
the
ends
of
his
two
outstretched
arms
.
It
was
Lestiboudois
,
the
gravedigger
,
who
was
carrying
the
church
chairs
about
amongst
the
people
.
Alive
to
all
that
concerned
his
interests
,
he
had
hit
upon
this
means
of
turning
the
show
to
account
;
and
his
idea
was
succeeding
,
for
he
no
longer
knew
which
way
to
turn
.
In
fact
,
the
villagers
,
who
were
hot
,
quarreled
for
these
seats
,
whose
straw
smelt
of
incense
,
and
they
leant
against
the
thick
backs
,
stained
with
the
wax
of
candles
,
with
a
certain
veneration
.
Madame
Bovary
again
took
Rodolphe
's
arm
;
he
went
on
as
if
speaking
to
himself
--
"
Yes
,
I
have
missed
so
many
things
.
Always
alone
!
Ah
!
if
I
had
some
aim
in
life
,
if
I
had
met
some
love
,
if
I
had
found
someone
!
Oh
,
how
I
would
have
spent
all
the
energy
of
which
I
am
capable
,
surmounted
everything
,
overcome
everything
!
"
"
Yet
it
seems
to
me
,
"
said
Emma
,
"
that
you
are
not
to
be
pitied
.
"