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This
immense
valley
,
filled
with
brilliant
lights
and
so
many
thousands
of
men
dazzles
my
sight
.
No
one
knows
me
.
All
are
superior
to
me
.
I
lose
my
head
.
Poemi
dell
’
av
.
REINA
.
Julien
was
copying
letters
in
the
library
very
early
the
next
day
when
Mademoiselle
Mathilde
came
in
by
a
little
dummy
door
very
well
masked
by
the
backs
of
the
books
.
While
Julien
was
admiring
the
device
,
Mademoiselle
Mathilde
seemed
astonished
and
somewhat
annoyed
at
finding
him
there
:
Julien
saw
that
she
was
in
curl
-
papers
and
had
a
hard
,
haughty
,
and
masculine
expression
.
Mademoiselle
de
la
Mole
had
the
habit
of
surreptitiously
stealing
books
from
her
father
’
s
library
.
Julien
’
s
presence
rendered
this
morning
’
s
journey
abortive
,
a
fact
which
annoyed
her
all
the
more
as
she
had
come
to
fetch
the
second
volume
of
Voltaire
’
s
Princess
of
Babylon
,
a
worthy
climax
to
one
of
the
most
eminently
monarchical
and
religious
educations
which
the
convent
of
the
Sacred
Heart
had
ever
provided
.
This
poor
girl
of
nineteen
already
required
some
element
of
spiciness
in
order
to
get
up
an
interest
in
a
novel
.
Count
Norbert
put
in
an
appearance
in
the
library
about
three
o
’
clock
.
He
had
come
to
study
a
paper
so
as
to
be
able
to
talk
politics
in
the
evening
,
and
was
very
glad
to
meet
Julien
,
whose
existence
he
had
forgotten
.
He
was
charming
,
and
offered
him
a
ride
on
horseback
.
"
My
father
will
excuse
us
until
dinner
.
"
Julien
appreciated
the
us
and
thought
it
charming
.
"
Great
heavens
!
M
.
le
Comte
,
"
said
Julien
,
"
if
it
were
a
question
of
felling
an
eighty
-
foot
tree
or
hewing
it
out
and
making
it
into
planks
I
would
acquit
myself
all
right
,
I
daresay
,
but
as
for
riding
a
horse
,
I
haven
’
t
done
such
a
thing
six
times
in
my
life
.
"
"
Well
,
this
will
be
the
seventh
,
"
said
Norbert
.
As
a
matter
of
fact
,
Julien
remembered
the
king
of
—
—
’
s
entry
into
Verrières
,
and
thought
he
rode
extremely
well
.
But
as
they
were
returning
from
the
Bois
de
Boulogne
he
fell
right
in
the
middle
of
the
Rue
du
Bac
,
as
he
suddenly
tried
to
get
out
of
the
way
of
a
cabriolet
,
and
was
spattered
all
over
with
mud
.
It
was
lucky
that
he
had
two
suits
.
The
marquis
,
wishing
to
favour
him
with
a
few
words
at
dinner
,
asked
him
for
news
of
his
excursion
.
Norbert
began
immediately
to
answer
him
in
general
terms
.
"
M
.
le
Comte
is
extremely
kind
to
me
,
"
answered
Julien
.
"
I
thank
him
for
it
,
and
I
fully
appreciate
it
.
He
was
good
enough
to
have
the
quietest
and
prettiest
horse
given
to
me
,
but
after
all
he
could
not
tie
me
on
to
it
,
and
owing
to
the
lack
of
that
precaution
,
I
had
a
fall
right
in
the
middle
of
that
long
street
near
the
bridge
.
Madame
Mathilde
made
a
futile
effort
to
hide
a
burst
of
laughter
,
and
subsequently
was
indiscreet
enough
to
ask
for
details
.
Julien
acquitted
himself
with
much
simplicity
.
He
had
grace
without
knowing
it
.