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201
"
No
,
my
dear
,
"
she
answered
,
with
an
air
of
deep
pensiveness
.
202
"
All
the
better
.
Put
this
on
,
"
he
said
to
the
surprised
young
man
,
giving
him
a
frock
-
coat
of
his
own
.
"
Let
us
now
go
to
M
.
Durand
s
the
draper
.
"
203
When
M
.
de
Rênal
came
back
with
the
new
tutor
in
his
black
suit
more
than
an
hour
later
,
he
found
his
wife
still
seated
in
the
same
place
.
She
felt
calmed
by
Julien
s
presence
.
When
she
examined
him
she
forgot
to
be
frightened
of
him
.
Julien
was
not
thinking
about
her
at
all
.
In
spite
of
all
his
distrust
of
destiny
and
mankind
,
his
soul
at
this
moment
was
as
simple
as
that
of
a
child
.
It
seemed
as
though
he
had
lived
through
years
since
the
moment
,
three
hours
ago
,
when
he
had
been
all
atremble
in
the
church
.
He
noticed
Madame
de
Rênal
s
frigid
manner
and
realised
that
she
was
very
angry
,
because
he
had
dared
to
kiss
her
hand
.
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204
But
the
proud
consciousness
which
was
given
to
him
by
the
feel
of
clothes
so
different
from
those
which
he
usually
wore
,
transported
him
so
violently
and
he
had
so
great
a
desire
to
conceal
his
exultation
,
that
all
his
movements
were
marked
by
a
certain
spasmodic
irresponsibility
.
Madame
de
Rênal
looked
at
him
with
astonishment
.
205
"
Monsieur
,
"
said
M
.
de
Rênal
to
him
,
"
dignity
above
all
is
necessary
if
you
wish
to
be
respected
by
my
children
.
"
206
"
Sir
,
"
answered
Julien
,
"
I
feel
awkward
in
my
new
clothes
.
I
am
a
poor
peasant
and
have
never
wore
anything
but
jackets
.
If
you
allow
it
,
I
will
retire
to
my
room
.
"
207
"
What
do
you
think
of
this
acquisition
?
"
said
M
.
de
Rênal
to
his
wife
.
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208
Madame
de
Rênal
concealed
the
truth
from
her
husband
,
obeying
an
almost
instinctive
impulse
which
she
certainly
did
not
own
to
herself
.
209
"
I
am
not
as
fascinated
as
you
are
by
this
little
peasant
.
Your
favours
will
result
in
his
not
being
able
to
keep
his
place
,
and
you
will
have
to
send
him
back
before
the
month
is
out
.
"
210
"
Oh
,
well
!
we
ll
send
him
back
then
,
he
cannot
run
me
into
more
than
a
hundred
francs
,
and
Verrières
will
have
got
used
to
seeing
M
.
de
Rênal
s
children
with
a
tutor
.
That
result
would
not
have
been
achieved
if
I
had
allowed
Julien
to
wear
a
workman
s
clothes
.
If
I
do
send
him
back
,
I
shall
of
course
keep
the
complete
black
suit
which
I
have
just
ordered
at
the
draper
s
.
All
he
will
keep
is
the
ready
-
made
suit
which
I
have
just
put
him
into
at
the
tailor
s
.
"