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Some
time
afterwards
the
marquis
was
able
to
go
out
.
"
Go
and
pass
a
couple
of
months
at
London
,
"
he
said
to
Julien
.
"
Ordinary
and
special
couriers
will
bring
you
the
letters
I
have
received
,
together
with
my
notes
.
You
will
write
out
the
answers
and
send
them
back
to
me
,
putting
each
letter
inside
the
answer
.
I
have
ascertained
that
the
delay
will
be
no
more
than
five
days
.
"
As
he
took
the
post
down
the
Calais
route
,
Julien
was
astonished
at
the
triviality
of
the
alleged
business
on
which
he
had
been
sent
.
We
will
say
nothing
about
the
feeling
of
hate
and
almost
horror
with
which
he
touched
English
soil
.
His
mad
passion
for
Bonaparte
is
already
known
.
He
saw
in
every
officer
a
Sir
Hudson
Low
,
in
every
great
noble
a
Lord
Bathurst
,
ordering
the
infamies
of
St
.
Helena
and
being
recompensed
by
six
years
of
office
.
At
London
he
really
got
to
know
the
meaning
of
sublime
fatuity
.
He
had
struck
up
a
friendship
with
some
young
Russian
nobles
who
initiated
him
.
"
Your
future
is
assured
,
my
dear
Sorel
,
"
they
said
to
him
.
"
You
naturally
have
that
cold
demeanour
,
a
thousand
leagues
away
from
the
sensation
one
has
at
the
moment
,
that
we
have
been
making
such
efforts
to
acquire
.
"
"
You
have
not
understood
your
century
,
"
said
the
Prince
Korasoff
to
him
.
"
Always
do
the
opposite
of
what
is
expected
of
you
.
On
my
honour
there
you
have
the
sole
religion
of
the
period
.
Don
’
t
be
foolish
or
affected
,
for
then
follies
and
affectations
will
be
expected
of
you
,
and
the
maxim
will
not
longer
prove
true
.
"
Julien
covered
himself
with
glory
one
day
in
the
Salon
of
the
Duke
of
Fitz
-
Folke
who
had
invited
him
to
dinner
together
with
the
Prince
Korasoff
.
They
waited
for
an
hour
.
The
way
in
which
Julien
conducted
himself
in
the
middle
of
twenty
people
who
were
waiting
is
still
quoted
as
a
precedent
among
the
young
secretaries
of
the
London
Embassy
.
His
demeanour
was
unimpeachable
.
In
spite
of
his
friends
,
the
dandies
,
he
made
a
point
of
seeing
the
celebrated
Philip
Vane
,
the
one
philosopher
that
England
has
had
since
Locke
.
He
found
him
finishing
his
seventh
year
in
prison
.
The
aristocracy
doesn
’
t
joke
in
this
country
,
thought
Julien
.
Moreover
Vane
is
disgraced
,
calumniated
,
etc
.