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"
It
seems
to
me
,
"
said
Julien
,
blushing
violently
,
"
that
I
ought
not
even
to
answer
a
man
who
despises
me
.
"
"
You
have
no
idea
of
his
contempt
.
It
will
only
manifest
itself
by
inflated
compliments
.
If
you
were
a
fool
,
you
might
be
taken
in
by
it
.
If
you
want
to
make
your
fortune
,
you
ought
to
let
yourself
be
taken
in
by
it
.
"
"
Shall
I
be
looked
upon
as
ungrateful
,
"
said
Julien
,
"
if
I
return
to
my
little
cell
Number
108
when
I
find
that
all
this
no
longer
suits
me
?
"
"
All
the
toadies
of
the
house
will
no
doubt
calumniate
you
,
"
said
the
abbé
,
"
but
I
myself
will
come
to
the
rescue
.
Adsum
qui
feci
.
I
will
say
that
I
am
responsible
for
that
resolution
.
"
Julien
was
overwhelmed
by
the
bitter
and
almost
vindictive
tone
which
he
noticed
in
M
.
Pirard
;
that
tone
completely
infected
his
last
answer
.
The
fact
is
that
the
abbé
had
a
conscientious
scruple
about
loving
Julien
,
and
it
was
with
a
kind
of
religious
fear
that
he
took
so
direct
a
part
in
another
’
s
life
.
"
You
will
also
see
,
"
he
added
with
the
same
bad
grace
,
as
though
accomplishing
a
painful
duty
,
"
you
also
will
see
Madame
the
marquise
de
La
Mole
.
She
is
a
big
blonde
woman
about
forty
,
devout
,
perfectly
polite
,
and
even
more
insignificant
.
She
is
the
daughter
of
the
old
Duke
de
Chaulnes
so
well
known
for
his
aristocratic
prejudices
.
This
great
lady
is
a
kind
of
synopsis
in
high
relief
of
all
the
fundamental
characteristics
of
women
of
her
rank
.
She
does
not
conceal
for
her
own
part
that
the
possession
of
ancestors
who
went
through
the
crusades
is
the
sole
advantage
which
she
respects
.
Money
only
comes
a
long
way
afterwards
.
Does
that
astonish
you
?
We
are
no
longer
in
the
provinces
,
my
friend
.
"
You
will
see
many
great
lords
in
her
salon
talk
about
our
princes
in
a
tone
of
singular
flippancy
.
As
for
Madame
de
la
Mole
,
she
lowers
her
voice
out
of
respect
every
time
she
mentions
the
name
of
a
Prince
,
and
above
all
the
name
of
a
Princess
.
I
would
not
advise
you
to
say
in
her
hearing
that
Philip
II
.
or
Henry
VII
.
were
monsters
.
They
were
kings
,
a
fact
which
gives
them
indisputable
rights
to
the
respect
of
creatures
without
birth
like
you
and
me
.
Nevertheless
,
"
added
M
.
Pirard
,
"
we
are
priests
,
for
she
will
take
you
for
one
;
that
being
our
capacity
,
she
considers
us
as
spiritual
valets
necessary
for
her
salvation
.
"