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Madame
de
Rênal
did
not
have
an
instant
to
give
to
her
prisoner
until
dinner
-
time
.
When
the
bell
had
been
rung
and
dinner
had
been
served
,
it
occurred
to
her
to
steal
a
plate
of
warm
soup
for
him
.
As
she
noiselessly
approached
the
door
of
the
room
which
he
occupied
,
she
found
herself
face
to
face
with
the
servant
who
had
hid
the
ladder
in
the
morning
.
At
the
time
he
too
was
going
noiselessly
along
the
corridor
,
as
though
listening
for
something
.
The
servant
took
himself
off
in
some
confusion
.
Madame
de
Rênal
boldly
entered
Julien
’
s
room
.
The
news
of
this
encounter
made
him
shudder
.
"
You
are
frightened
,
"
she
said
to
him
,
"
but
I
would
brave
all
the
dangers
in
the
world
without
flinching
.
There
is
only
one
thing
I
fear
,
and
that
is
the
moment
when
I
shall
be
alone
after
you
have
left
,
"
and
she
left
him
and
ran
downstairs
.
"
Ah
,
"
thought
Julien
ecstatically
,
"
remorse
is
the
only
danger
which
this
sublime
soul
is
afraid
of
.
"
At
last
evening
came
.
Monsieur
de
Rênal
went
to
the
Casino
.
His
wife
had
given
out
that
she
was
suffering
from
an
awful
headache
.
She
went
to
her
room
,
hastened
to
dismiss
Elisa
and
quickly
got
up
in
order
to
let
Julien
out
.
He
was
literally
starving
.
Madame
de
Rênal
went
to
the
pantry
to
fetch
some
bread
.
Julien
heard
a
loud
cry
.
Madame
de
Rênal
came
back
and
told
him
that
when
she
went
to
the
dark
pantry
and
got
near
the
cupboard
where
they
kept
the
bread
,
she
had
touched
a
woman
’
s
arm
as
she
stretched
out
her
hand
.
It
was
Elisa
who
had
uttered
the
cry
Julien
had
heard
.
"
What
was
she
doing
there
?
"
"
Stealing
some
sweets
or
else
spying
on
us
,
"
said
Madame
de
Rênal
with
complete
indifference
,
"
but
luckily
I
found
a
pie
and
a
big
loaf
of
bread
.
"