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She
was
one
of
those
noble
,
romantic
souls
who
find
a
source
of
perpetual
remorse
equal
to
that
occasioned
by
the
actual
perpetration
of
a
crime
,
in
seeing
the
possibility
of
a
generous
action
and
not
doing
it
.
None
the
less
,
there
were
deadly
days
when
she
was
not
able
to
banish
the
imagination
of
the
excessive
happiness
which
she
would
enjoy
if
she
suddenly
became
a
widow
,
and
were
able
to
marry
Julien
.
He
loved
her
sons
much
more
than
their
father
did
;
in
spite
of
his
strict
justice
they
were
devoted
to
him
.
She
quite
realised
that
if
she
married
Julien
,
it
would
be
necessary
to
leave
that
Vergy
,
whose
shades
were
so
dear
to
her
.
She
pictured
herself
living
at
Paris
,
and
continuing
to
give
her
sons
an
education
which
would
make
them
admired
by
everyone
.
Her
children
,
herself
,
and
Julien
!
They
would
be
all
perfectly
happy
!
Strange
result
of
marriage
such
as
the
nineteenth
century
has
made
it
!
The
boredom
of
matrimonial
life
makes
love
fade
away
inevitably
,
when
love
has
preceded
the
marriage
.
But
none
the
less
,
said
a
philosopher
,
married
life
soon
reduces
those
people
who
are
sufficiently
rich
not
to
have
to
work
,
to
a
sense
of
being
utterly
bored
by
all
quiet
enjoyments
.
And
among
women
,
it
is
only
arid
souls
whom
it
does
not
predispose
to
love
.
The
philosopher
’
s
reflection
makes
me
excuse
Madame
de
Rênal
,
but
she
was
not
excused
in
Verrières
,
and
without
her
suspecting
it
,
the
whole
town
found
its
sole
topic
of
interest
in
the
scandal
of
her
intrigue
.
As
a
result
of
this
great
affair
,
the
autumn
was
less
boring
than
usual
.
The
autumn
and
part
of
the
winter
passed
very
quickly
.
It
was
necessary
to
leave
the
woods
of
Vergy
.
Good
Verrières
society
began
to
be
indignant
at
the
fact
that
its
anathemas
made
so
little
impression
on
Monsieur
de
Rênal
.
Within
eight
days
,
several
serious
personages
who
made
up
for
their
habitual
gravity
of
demeanour
by
their
pleasure
in
fulfilling
missions
of
this
kind
,
gave
him
the
most
cruel
suspicions
,
at
the
same
time
utilising
the
most
measured
terms
.
M
.
Valenod
,
who
was
playing
a
deep
game
,
had
placed
Elisa
in
an
aristocratic
family
of
great
repute
,
where
there
were
five
women
.
Elisa
,
fearing
,
so
she
said
,
not
to
find
a
place
during
the
winter
,
had
only
asked
from
this
family
about
two
-
thirds
of
what
she
had
received
in
the
house
of
the
mayor
.
The
girl
hit
upon
the
excellent
idea
of
going
to
confession
at
the
same
time
to
both
the
old
curé
Chélan
,
and
also
to
the
new
one
,
so
as
to
tell
both
of
them
in
detail
about
Julien
’
s
amours
.
The
day
after
his
arrival
,
the
abbé
Chélan
summoned
Julien
to
him
at
six
o
’
clock
in
the
morning
.
"
I
ask
you
nothing
,
"
he
said
.
"
I
beg
you
,
and
if
needs
be
I
insist
,
that
you
either
leave
for
the
Seminary
of
Besançon
,
or
for
your
friend
Fouqué
,
who
is
always
ready
to
provide
you
with
a
splendid
future
.
I
have
seen
to
everything
and
have
arranged
everything
,
but
you
must
leave
,
and
not
come
back
to
Verrières
for
a
year
.
"
Julien
did
not
answer
.
He
was
considering
whether
his
honour
ought
to
regard
itself
offended
at
the
trouble
which
Chélan
,
who
,
after
all
,
was
not
his
father
,
had
taken
on
his
behalf
.