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"
Monsieur
,
"
said
Julien
,
"
I
do
not
think
I
shall
be
long
at
Paris
.
"
"
Good
,
but
remember
that
no
man
of
our
class
can
make
his
fortune
except
through
the
great
lords
.
With
that
indefinable
element
in
your
character
,
at
any
rate
I
think
it
is
,
you
will
be
persecuted
if
you
do
not
make
your
fortune
.
There
is
no
middle
course
for
you
,
make
no
mistake
about
it
;
people
see
that
they
do
not
give
you
pleasure
when
they
speak
to
you
;
in
a
social
country
like
this
you
are
condemned
to
unhappiness
if
you
do
not
succeed
in
winning
respect
.
"
"
What
would
have
become
of
you
at
Besançon
without
this
whim
of
the
marquis
de
la
Mole
?
One
day
you
will
realise
the
extraordinary
extent
of
what
he
has
done
for
you
,
and
if
you
are
not
a
monster
you
will
be
eternally
grateful
to
him
and
his
family
.
How
many
poor
abbés
more
learned
than
you
have
lived
years
at
Paris
on
the
fifteen
sous
they
got
for
their
mass
and
their
ten
sous
they
got
for
their
dissertations
in
the
Sorbonne
.
Remember
what
I
told
you
last
winter
about
the
first
years
of
that
bad
man
Cardinal
Dubois
.
Are
you
proud
enough
by
chance
to
think
yourself
more
talented
than
he
was
?
"
Take
,
for
instance
,
a
quiet
and
average
man
like
myself
;
I
reckoned
on
dying
in
my
seminary
.
I
was
childish
enough
to
get
attached
to
it
.
Well
I
was
on
the
point
of
being
turned
out
,
when
I
handed
in
my
resignation
.
You
know
what
my
fortune
consisted
of
.
I
had
five
hundred
and
twenty
francs
capital
neither
more
nor
less
,
not
a
friend
,
scarcely
two
or
three
acquaintances
.
M
.
de
la
Mole
,
whom
I
had
never
seen
,
extricated
me
from
that
quandary
.
He
only
had
to
say
the
word
and
I
was
given
a
living
where
the
parishioners
are
well
-
to
-
do
people
above
all
crude
vices
,
and
where
the
income
puts
me
to
shame
,
it
is
so
disproportionate
to
my
work
.
I
refrained
from
talking
to
you
all
this
time
simply
to
enable
you
to
find
your
level
a
bit
.
"
One
word
more
,
I
have
the
misfortune
to
be
irritable
.
It
is
possible
that
you
and
I
will
cease
to
be
on
speaking
terms
.
"
If
the
airs
of
the
marquise
or
the
spiteful
pleasantries
of
her
son
make
the
house
absolutely
intolerable
for
you
I
advise
you
to
finish
your
studies
in
some
seminary
thirty
leagues
from
Paris
and
rather
north
than
south
.
There
is
more
civilisation
in
the
north
,
and
,
he
added
lowering
his
voice
,
I
must
admit
that
the
nearness
of
the
Paris
papers
puts
fear
into
our
petty
tyrants
.
"
If
we
continue
to
find
pleasure
in
each
other
’
s
society
and
if
the
marquis
’
s
house
does
not
suit
you
,
I
will
offer
you
the
post
of
my
curate
,
and
will
go
equal
shares
with
you
in
what
I
get
from
the
living
.
I
owe
you
that
and
even
more
,
he
added
interrupting
Julien
’
s
thanks
,
for
the
extraordinary
offer
which
you
made
me
at
Besançon
.
If
instead
of
having
five
hundred
and
twenty
francs
I
had
had
nothing
you
would
have
saved
me
.
"
The
abbé
’
s
voice
had
lost
its
tone
of
cruelty
,
Julien
was
ashamed
to
feel
tears
in
his
eyes
He
was
desperately
anxious
to
throw
himself
into
his
friend
’
s
arms
.
He
could
not
help
saying
to
him
in
the
most
manly
manner
he
could
assume
: