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"
What
s
in
a
name
?
"
he
said
to
us
the
other
day
,
went
on
Matilde
.
"
Imagine
the
Duke
de
Bouillon
announced
for
the
first
time
.
So
far
as
I
am
concerned
the
public
only
need
to
get
used
to
me
.
"
"
Julien
left
the
vicinity
of
the
sofa
.
"
Still
insufficiently
appreciative
of
the
charming
subtleties
of
a
delicate
raillery
to
laugh
at
a
joke
,
he
considered
that
a
jest
ought
to
have
some
logical
foundation
.
He
saw
nothing
in
these
young
peoples
conversation
except
a
vein
of
universal
scandal
-
mongering
and
was
shocked
by
it
.
His
provincial
or
English
prudery
went
so
far
as
to
detect
envy
in
it
,
though
in
this
he
was
certainly
mistaken
.
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"
Count
Norbert
,
"
he
said
to
himself
,
"
who
has
had
to
make
three
drafts
for
a
twenty
-
line
letter
to
his
colonel
would
be
only
too
glad
to
have
written
once
in
his
whole
life
one
page
as
good
as
M
.
Sainclair
.
"
Julien
approached
successively
the
several
groups
and
attracted
no
attention
by
reason
of
his
lack
of
importance
.
He
followed
the
Baron
Bâton
from
a
distance
and
tried
to
hear
him
.
This
witty
man
appeared
nervous
and
Julien
did
not
see
him
recover
his
equanimity
before
he
had
hit
upon
three
or
four
stinging
phrases
.
Julien
thought
that
this
kind
of
wit
had
great
need
of
space
.
The
Baron
could
not
make
epigrams
.
He
needed
at
least
four
sentences
of
six
lines
each
,
in
order
to
be
brilliant
.
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"
That
man
argues
,
he
does
not
talk
,
"
said
someone
behind
Julien
.
He
turned
round
and
reddened
with
pleasure
when
he
heard
the
name
of
the
comte
Chalvet
.
He
was
the
subtlest
man
of
the
century
.
Julien
had
often
found
his
name
in
the
Memorial
of
St
.
Helena
and
in
the
portions
of
history
dictated
by
Napoleon
.
The
diction
of
comte
Chalvet
was
laconic
,
his
phrases
were
flashes
of
lightning
just
,
vivid
,
deep
.
If
he
talked
about
any
matter
the
conversation
immediately
made
a
step
forward
;
he
imported
facts
into
it
;
it
was
a
pleasure
to
hear
him
.
In
politics
,
however
,
he
was
a
brazen
cynic
.
"
I
am
independent
,
I
am
,
"
he
was
saying
to
a
gentleman
with
three
stars
,
of
whom
apparently
he
was
making
fun
.
"
Why
insist
on
my
having
to
-
day
the
same
opinion
I
had
six
weeks
ago
.
In
that
case
my
opinion
would
be
my
master
.
"