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"
I
will
get
a
letter
from
the
minister
to
the
Bishop
,
one
of
these
days
,
"
answered
the
Marquis
.
"
I
was
forgetting
to
warn
you
of
one
thing
,
"
said
the
abbé
.
"
This
young
man
,
though
of
low
birth
,
has
a
high
spirit
.
He
will
be
of
no
use
if
you
madden
his
pride
.
You
will
make
him
stupid
.
"
"
That
pleases
me
,
"
said
the
Marquis
.
"
I
will
make
him
my
son
’
s
comrade
.
Will
that
be
enough
for
you
?
"
Some
time
afterwards
,
Julien
received
a
letter
in
an
unknown
writing
,
and
bearing
the
Chélon
postmark
.
He
found
in
it
a
draft
on
a
Besançon
merchant
,
and
instructions
to
present
himself
at
Paris
without
delay
.
The
letter
was
signed
in
a
fictitious
name
,
but
Julien
had
felt
a
thrill
in
opening
it
.
A
leaf
of
a
tree
had
fallen
down
at
his
feet
.
It
was
the
agreed
signal
between
himself
and
the
abbé
Pirard
.
Within
an
hour
’
s
time
,
Julien
was
summoned
to
the
Bishop
’
s
Palace
,
where
he
found
himself
welcomed
with
a
quite
paternal
benevolence
.
My
lord
quoted
Horace
and
at
the
same
time
complimented
him
very
adroitly
on
the
exalted
destiny
which
awaited
him
in
Paris
in
such
a
way
as
to
elicit
an
explanation
by
way
of
thanks
.
Julien
was
unable
to
say
anything
,
simply
because
he
did
not
know
anything
,
and
my
Lord
showed
him
much
consideration
.
One
of
the
little
priests
in
the
bishopric
wrote
to
the
mayor
,
who
hastened
to
bring
in
person
a
signed
passport
,
where
the
name
of
the
traveller
had
been
left
in
blank
.
Before
midnight
of
the
same
evening
,
Julien
was
at
Fouqué
’
s
.
His
friend
’
s
shrewd
mind
was
more
astonished
than
pleased
with
the
future
which
seemed
to
await
his
friend
.
"
You
will
finish
up
,
"
said
that
Liberal
voter
,
"
with
a
place
in
the
Government
,
which
will
compel
you
to
take
some
step
which
will
be
calumniated
.
It
will
only
be
by
your
own
disgrace
that
I
shall
have
news
of
you
.
Remember
that
,
even
from
the
financial
standpoint
,
it
is
better
to
earn
a
hundred
louis
in
a
good
timber
business
,
of
which
one
is
his
own
master
,
than
to
receive
four
thousand
francs
from
a
Government
,
even
though
it
were
that
of
King
Solomon
.
"
Julien
saw
nothing
in
this
except
the
pettiness
of
spirit
of
a
country
bourgeois
.
At
last
he
was
going
to
make
an
appearance
in
the
atre
of
great
events
.
Everything
was
over
-
shadowed
in
his
eyes
by
the
happiness
of
going
to
Paris
,
which
he
imagined
to
be
populated
by
people
of
intellect
,
full
of
intrigues
and
full
of
hypocrisy
,
but
as
polite
as
the
Bishop
of
Besançon
and
the
Bishop
of
Agde
.
He
represented
to
his
friend
that
he
was
deprived
of
any
free
choice
in
the
matter
by
the
abbé
Pirard
’
s
letter
.
’
The
following
day
he
arrived
at
Verrières
about
noon
.
He
felt
the
happiest
of
men
for
he
counted
on
seeing
Madame
de
Rênal
again
.
He
went
first
to
his
protector
the
good
abbé
Chélan
.
He
met
with
a
severe
welcome
.