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The
hour
that
Julien
spent
in
his
room
seemed
only
a
minute
to
Madame
de
Rênal
.
The
children
who
had
been
told
about
their
new
tutor
began
to
overwhelm
their
mother
with
questions
.
Eventually
Julien
appeared
.
He
was
quite
another
man
.
It
would
be
incorrect
to
say
that
he
was
grave
—
he
was
the
very
incarnation
of
gravity
.
He
was
introduced
to
the
children
and
spoke
to
them
in
a
manner
that
astonished
M
.
de
Rênal
himself
.
"
I
am
here
,
gentlemen
,
he
said
,
as
he
finished
his
speech
,
to
teach
you
Latin
.
You
know
what
it
means
to
recite
a
lesson
.
Here
is
the
Holy
Bible
,
he
said
,
showing
them
a
small
volume
in
thirty
-
two
mo
.
,
bound
in
black
.
It
deals
especially
with
the
history
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
and
is
the
part
which
is
called
the
New
Testament
.
I
shall
often
make
you
recite
your
lesson
,
but
do
you
make
me
now
recite
mine
.
"
Adolphe
,
the
eldest
of
the
children
,
had
taken
up
the
book
.
"
Open
it
anywhere
you
like
,
"
went
on
Julien
and
tell
me
the
first
word
of
any
verse
,
"
I
will
then
recite
by
heart
that
sacred
book
which
governs
our
conduct
towards
the
whole
world
,
until
you
stop
me
.
"
Adolphe
opened
the
book
and
read
a
word
,
and
Julien
recited
the
whole
of
the
page
as
easily
as
though
he
had
been
talking
French
.
M
.
de
Rênal
looked
at
his
wife
with
an
air
of
triumph
The
children
,
seeing
the
astonishment
of
their
parents
,
opened
their
eyes
wide
.
A
servant
came
to
the
door
of
the
drawing
-
room
;
Julien
went
on
talking
Latin
.
The
servant
first
remained
motionless
,
and
then
disappeared
.
Soon
Madame
’
s
house
-
maid
,
together
with
the
cook
,
arrived
at
the
door
.
Adolphe
had
already
opened
the
book
at
eight
different
places
,
while
Julien
went
on
reciting
all
the
time
with
the
same
facility
.
"
Great
heavens
!
"
said
the
cook
,
a
good
and
devout
girl
,
quite
aloud
,
"
what
a
pretty
little
priest
!
"
M
.
de
Rênal
’
s
self
-
esteem
became
uneasy
.
Instead
of
thinking
of
examining
the
tutor
,
his
mind
was
concentrated
in
racking
his
memory
for
some
other
Latin
words
.
Eventually
he
managed
to
spout
a
phrase
of
Horace
.
Julien
knew
no
other
Latin
except
his
Bible
.
He
answered
with
a
frown
.
"
The
holy
ministry
to
which
I
destine
myself
has
forbidden
me
to
read
so
profane
a
poet
.
"
M
.
de
Rênal
quoted
quite
a
large
number
of
alleged
verses
from
Horace
.
He
explained
to
his
children
who
Horace
was
,
but
the
admiring
children
,
scarcely
attended
to
what
he
was
saying
:
they
were
looking
at
Julien
.
The
servants
were
still
at
the
door
.
Julien
thought
that
he
ought
to
prolong
the
test
—
"
M
.
Stanislas
-
Xavier
also
,
"
he
said
to
the
youngest
of
the
children
,
"
must
give
me
a
passage
from
the
holy
book
.
"
Little
Stanislas
,
who
was
quite
flattered
,
read
indifferently
the
first
word
of
a
verse
,
and
Julien
said
the
whole
page
.
To
put
the
finishing
touch
on
M
.
de
Rênal
’
s
triumph
,
M
.
Valenod
,
the
owner
of
the
fine
Norman
horses
,
and
M
.
Charcot
de
Maugiron
,
the
sub
-
prefect
of
the
district
came
in
when
Julien
was
reciting
.
This
scene
earned
for
Julien
the
title
of
Monsieur
;
even
the
servants
did
not
dare
to
refuse
it
to
him
.