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As
he
went
down
from
the
attic
the
marquis
called
an
old
man
.
"
Arsène
,
"
he
said
to
him
,
"
you
will
serve
M
.
Sorel
.
"
A
few
minutes
afterwards
Julien
found
himself
alone
in
a
magnificent
library
.
It
was
a
delicious
moment
.
To
prevent
his
emotion
being
discovered
he
went
and
hid
in
a
little
dark
corner
.
From
there
he
contemplated
with
rapture
the
brilliant
backs
of
the
books
.
"
I
shall
be
able
to
read
all
these
,
"
he
said
to
himself
.
"
How
can
I
fail
to
like
it
here
?
M
.
de
Rênal
would
have
thought
himself
dishonoured
for
ever
by
doing
one
-
hundredth
part
of
what
the
Marquis
de
la
Mole
has
just
done
for
me
.
"
But
let
me
have
a
look
at
the
copies
I
have
to
make
.
"
Having
finished
this
work
Julien
ventured
to
approach
the
books
.
He
almost
went
mad
with
joy
as
he
opened
an
edition
of
Voltaire
.
He
ran
and
opened
the
door
of
the
library
to
avoid
being
surprised
.
He
then
indulged
in
the
luxury
of
opening
each
of
the
eighty
volumes
.
They
were
magnificently
bound
and
were
the
masterpiece
of
the
best
binder
in
London
.
It
was
even
more
than
was
required
to
raise
Julien
s
admiration
to
the
maximum
.
An
hour
afterwards
the
marquis
came
in
and
was
surprised
to
notice
that
Julien
spelt
cela
with
two
"
ll
"
cella
.
"
Is
all
that
the
abbé
told
me
of
his
knowledge
simply
a
fairy
tale
?
"
The
marquis
was
greatly
discouraged
and
gently
said
to
him
,
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"
You
are
not
sure
of
your
spelling
?
"
"
That
is
true
,
"
said
Julien
without
thinking
in
the
least
of
the
injustice
that
he
was
doing
to
himself
.
He
was
overcome
by
the
kindness
of
the
marquis
which
recalled
to
him
through
sheer
force
of
contrast
the
superciliousness
of
M
.
de
Rênal
.
"
This
trial
of
the
little
Franc
-
comtois
abbé
is
waste
of
time
,
"
thought
the
marquis
,
"
but
I
had
such
great
need
of
a
reliable
man
.
"
"
You
spell
cela
with
one
l
,
"
said
the
marquis
to
him
,
"
and
when
you
have
finished
your
copies
look
the
words
whose
spelling
you
are
not
sure
of
up
in
the
dictionary
.
"
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The
marquis
sent
for
him
at
six
o
clock
.
He
looked
at
Julien
s
boots
with
manifest
pain
.
"
I
am
sorry
for
a
mistake
I
made
.
I
did
not
tell
you
that
you
must
dress
every
day
at
half
-
past
five
.
"
Julien
looked
at
him
but
did
not
understand
.
"
I
mean
to
say
put
on
stockings
.
Arsène
will
remind
you
.
To
-
day
I
will
make
your
apologies
.
"