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"
What
is
he
getting
at
,
"
Julien
would
say
to
himself
.
He
noticed
with
astonishment
that
,
for
hours
on
end
,
the
abbé
would
talk
to
him
about
the
ornaments
possessed
by
the
cathedral
.
It
had
seventeen
lace
chasubles
,
besides
the
mourning
vestments
.
A
lot
was
hoped
from
the
old
wife
of
the
judge
de
Rubempré
.
This
lady
,
who
was
ninety
years
of
age
,
had
kept
for
at
least
seventy
years
her
wedding
dress
of
superb
Lyons
material
,
embroidered
with
gold
.
"
Imagine
,
my
friend
,
"
the
abbé
Chas
would
say
,
stopping
abruptly
,
and
staring
with
amazement
,
"
that
this
material
keeps
quite
stiff
.
There
is
so
much
gold
in
it
.
It
is
generally
thought
in
Besançon
that
the
will
of
the
judge
’
s
wife
will
result
in
the
cathedral
treasure
being
increased
by
more
than
ten
chasubles
,
without
counting
four
or
five
capes
for
the
great
feast
.
I
will
go
further
,
"
said
the
abbé
Chas
,
lowering
his
voice
,
"
I
have
reasons
for
thinking
the
judge
’
s
wife
will
leave
us
her
magnificent
silver
gilt
candlesticks
,
supposed
to
have
been
bought
in
Italy
by
Charles
the
Bold
,
Duke
of
Burgundy
,
whose
favourite
minister
was
one
of
the
good
lady
’
s
ancestors
.
"
"
But
what
is
the
fellow
getting
at
with
all
this
old
clothes
business
,
"
thought
Julien
.
"
These
adroit
preliminaries
have
been
going
on
for
centuries
,
and
nothing
comes
of
them
.
He
must
be
very
suspicious
of
me
.
He
is
cleverer
than
all
the
others
,
whose
secret
aim
can
be
guessed
so
easily
in
a
fortnight
.
I
understand
.
He
must
have
been
suffering
for
fifteen
years
from
mortified
ambition
.
"
Julien
was
summoned
one
evening
in
the
middle
of
the
fencing
lesson
to
the
abbé
Pirard
,
who
said
to
him
.
"
To
-
morrow
is
the
feast
of
Corpus
Domini
(
the
Fête
Dieu
)
the
abbé
Chas
-
Bernard
needs
you
to
help
him
to
decorate
the
cathedral
.
Go
and
obey
.
"
The
abbé
Pirard
called
him
back
and
added
sympathetically
.
"
It
depends
on
you
whether
you
will
utilise
the
occasion
to
go
into
the
town
.
"
"
Incedo
per
ignes
,
"
answered
Julien
.
(
I
have
secret
enemies
)
.
Julien
went
to
the
cathedral
next
morning
with
downcast
eyes
.
The
sight
of
the
streets
and
the
activity
which
was
beginning
to
prevail
in
the
town
did
him
good
.
In
all
quarters
they
were
extending
the
fronts
of
the
houses
for
the
procession
.
All
the
time
that
he
had
passed
in
the
seminary
seemed
to
him
no
more
than
a
moment
.
His
thoughts
were
of
Vergy
,
and
of
the
pretty
Amanda
whom
he
might
perhaps
meet
,
for
her
café
was
not
very
far
off
.
He
saw
in
the
distance
the
abbé
Chas
-
Bernard
on
the
threshold
of
his
beloved
cathedral
.
He
was
a
big
man
with
a
jovial
face
and
a
frank
air
.
To
-
day
he
looked
triumphant
.
"
I
was
expecting
you
,
my
dear
son
,
"
he
cried
as
soon
as
he
saw
Julien
in
the
distance
.
"
Be
welcome
.
This
day
’
s
duty
will
be
protracted
and
arduous
.
Let
us
fortify
ourselves
by
a
first
breakfast
.
We
will
have
the
second
at
ten
o
’
clock
during
high
mass
.
"
"
I
do
not
wish
,
sir
,
"
said
Julien
to
him
gravely
,
"
to
be
alone
for
a
single
instant
.
Deign
to
observe
,
"
he
added
,
showing
him
the
clock
over
their
heads
,
"
that
I
have
arrived
at
one
minute
to
five
.
"