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"
Not
bad
,
"
said
the
marquis
laughing
.
"
Anyway
I
will
wager
Monsieur
Deep
-
one
that
you
have
not
guessed
what
you
went
to
do
in
England
.
"
"
Pardon
me
,
"
answered
Julien
.
"
I
went
there
to
dine
once
a
week
with
the
king
s
ambassador
,
who
is
the
most
polite
of
men
.
"
"
You
went
to
fetch
this
cross
you
see
here
,
"
said
the
marquis
to
him
.
"
I
do
not
want
to
make
you
leave
off
your
black
suit
,
and
I
have
got
accustomed
to
the
more
amusing
tone
I
have
assumed
with
the
man
who
wears
the
blue
suit
.
So
understand
this
until
further
orders
.
When
I
see
this
cross
,
you
will
be
my
friend
,
the
Duke
of
Chaulne
s
younger
son
,
who
has
been
employed
in
the
diplomatic
service
the
last
six
months
without
having
any
idea
of
it
.
Observe
,
"
added
the
marquis
very
seriously
,
cutting
short
all
manifestations
of
thanks
,
"
that
I
do
not
want
you
to
forget
your
place
.
That
is
always
a
mistake
and
a
misfortune
both
for
patron
and
for
dependent
.
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When
my
lawsuits
bore
you
,
or
when
you
no
longer
suit
me
,
I
will
ask
a
good
living
like
that
of
our
good
friend
the
abbé
Pirard
s
for
you
,
and
nothing
more
,
"
added
the
marquis
dryly
.
This
put
Julien
s
pride
at
its
ease
.
He
talked
much
more
.
He
did
not
so
frequently
think
himself
insulted
and
aimed
at
by
those
phrases
which
are
susceptible
of
some
interpretation
which
is
scarcely
polite
,
and
which
anybody
may
give
utterance
to
in
the
course
of
an
animated
conversation
.
This
cross
earned
him
a
singular
visit
.
It
was
that
of
the
baron
de
Valenod
,
who
came
to
Paris
to
thank
the
Minister
for
his
barony
,
and
arrive
at
an
understanding
with
him
.
He
was
going
to
be
nominated
mayor
of
Verrières
,
and
to
supersede
M
.
de
Rênal
.
Julien
did
not
fail
to
smile
to
himself
when
M
.
Valenod
gave
him
to
understand
that
they
had
just
found
out
that
M
.
de
Rênal
was
a
Jacobin
.
The
fact
was
that
the
new
baron
was
the
ministerial
candidate
at
the
election
for
which
they
were
all
getting
ready
,
and
that
it
was
M
.
de
Rênal
who
was
the
Liberal
candidate
at
the
great
electoral
college
of
the
department
,
which
was
,
in
fact
,
very
ultra
.
It
was
in
vain
that
Julien
tried
to
learn
something
about
madame
de
Rênal
.
The
baron
seemed
to
remember
their
former
rivalry
,
and
was
impenetrable
.
He
concluded
by
canvassing
Julien
for
his
father
s
vote
at
the
election
which
was
going
to
take
place
.
Julien
promised
to
write
.
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"
You
ought
,
monsieur
le
Chevalier
,
to
present
me
to
M
.
the
marquis
de
la
Mole
.
"
"
I
ought
,
as
a
matter
of
fact
,
"
thought
Julien
.
"
But
a
rascal
like
that
!
"