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"
So
those
little
rascals
at
the
seminary
frightened
you
.
It
is
very
good
of
you
to
think
of
them
,
"
said
the
abbé
.
"
But
is
the
road
less
beautiful
because
there
are
thorns
in
the
hedges
which
border
it
.
Travellers
go
on
their
way
,
and
leave
the
wicked
thorns
to
wait
in
vain
where
they
are
.
And
now
to
work
my
dear
friend
,
to
work
.
"
The
abbé
Chas
was
right
in
saying
that
the
task
would
be
arduous
.
There
had
been
a
great
funeral
ceremony
at
the
cathedral
the
previous
day
.
They
had
not
been
able
to
make
any
preparations
.
They
had
consequently
only
one
morning
for
dressing
all
the
Gothic
pillars
which
constitute
the
three
naves
with
a
kind
of
red
damask
cloth
ascending
to
a
height
of
thirty
feet
.
The
Bishop
had
fetched
by
mail
four
decorators
from
Paris
,
but
these
gentry
were
not
able
to
do
everything
,
and
far
from
giving
any
encouragement
to
the
clumsiness
of
the
Besançon
colleagues
,
they
made
it
twice
as
great
by
making
fun
of
them
.
Julien
saw
that
he
would
have
to
climb
the
ladder
himself
.
His
agility
served
him
in
good
stead
.
He
undertook
the
direction
of
the
decorators
from
town
.
The
Abbé
Chas
was
delighted
as
he
watched
him
flit
from
ladder
to
ladder
.
When
all
the
pillars
were
dressed
in
damask
,
five
enormous
bouquets
of
feathers
had
to
be
placed
on
the
great
baldachin
above
the
grand
altar
.
A
rich
coping
of
gilded
wood
was
supported
by
eight
big
straight
columns
of
Italian
marble
,
but
to
reach
the
centre
of
the
baldachin
above
the
tabernacle
involved
walking
over
an
old
wooden
cornice
which
was
forty
feet
high
and
possibly
worm
-
eaten
.
The
sight
of
this
difficult
crossing
had
extinguished
the
gaiety
of
the
Parisian
decorators
,
which
up
till
then
had
been
so
brilliant
.
They
looked
at
it
from
down
below
,
argued
a
great
deal
,
but
did
not
go
up
.
Julien
seized
hold
of
the
bouquets
of
feathers
and
climbed
the
ladder
at
a
run
.
He
placed
it
neatly
on
the
crown
-
shaped
ornament
in
the
centre
of
the
baldachin
.
When
he
came
down
the
ladder
again
,
the
abbé
Chas
-
Bernard
embraced
him
in
his
arms
.
"
Optime
"
exclaimed
the
good
priest
,
"
I
will
tell
this
to
Monseigneur
.
"
Breakfast
at
ten
o
’
clock
was
very
gay
.
The
abbé
Chas
had
never
seen
his
church
look
so
beautiful
.
"
Dear
disciple
,
"
he
said
to
Julien
.
"
My
mother
used
to
let
out
chairs
in
this
venerable
building
,
so
I
have
been
brought
up
in
this
great
edifice
.
The
Terror
of
Robespierre
ruined
us
,
but
when
I
was
eight
years
old
,
that
was
my
age
then
,
I
used
to
serve
masses
in
private
houses
,
so
you
see
I
got
my
meals
on
mass
-
days
.
Nobody
could
fold
a
chasuble
better
than
I
could
,
and
I
never
cut
the
fringes
.
After
the
re
-
establishment
of
public
worship
by
Napoleon
,
I
had
the
good
fortune
to
direct
everything
in
this
venerable
metropolis
.
Five
times
a
year
do
my
eyes
see
it
adorned
with
these
fine
ornaments
.
But
it
has
never
been
so
resplendent
,
and
the
damask
breadths
have
never
been
so
well
tied
or
so
close
to
the
pillars
as
they
are
to
-
day
.
"
"
So
he
is
going
to
tell
me
his
secret
at
last
,
"
said
Julien
.
"
Now
he
is
going
to
talk
about
himself
.
He
is
expanding
.
"
But
nothing
imprudent
was
said
by
the
man
in
spite
of
his
evident
exaltation
.