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His
memory
tortured
him
by
going
over
the
least
details
in
that
night
,
which
had
as
a
matter
of
fact
left
him
so
cold
.
In
the
very
night
that
followed
this
announcement
of
a
final
rupture
,
Julien
almost
went
mad
at
being
obliged
to
own
to
himself
that
he
loved
mademoiselle
de
la
Mole
.
This
discovery
was
followed
by
awful
struggles
:
all
his
emotions
were
overwhelmed
.
Two
days
later
,
instead
of
being
haughty
towards
M
.
de
Croisenois
,
he
could
have
almost
burst
out
into
tears
and
embraced
him
.
His
habituation
to
unhappiness
gave
him
a
gleam
of
commonsense
,
he
decided
to
leave
for
Languedoc
,
packed
his
trunk
and
went
to
the
post
.
He
felt
he
would
faint
,
when
on
arriving
at
the
office
of
the
mails
,
he
was
told
that
by
a
singular
chance
there
was
a
place
in
the
Toulouse
mail
.
He
booked
it
and
returned
to
the
Hôtel
de
la
Mole
to
announce
his
departure
to
the
marquis
.
M
.
de
la
Mole
had
gone
out
.
More
dead
than
alive
Julien
went
into
the
library
to
wait
for
him
.
What
was
his
emotion
when
he
found
mademoiselle
de
la
Mole
there
.
As
she
saw
him
come
,
she
assumed
a
malicious
expression
which
it
was
impossible
to
mistake
.
In
his
unhappiness
and
surprise
Julien
lost
his
head
and
was
weak
enough
to
say
to
her
in
a
tone
of
the
most
heartfelt
tenderness
.
"
So
you
love
me
no
more
.
"
"
I
am
horrified
at
having
given
myself
to
the
first
man
who
came
along
,
"
said
Mathilde
crying
with
rage
against
herself
.
"
The
first
man
who
came
along
,
"
cried
Julien
,
and
he
made
for
an
old
mediæval
sword
which
was
kept
in
the
library
as
a
curiosity
.