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The
marquis
appeared
;
Julien
hastened
to
announce
his
departure
.
"
Where
to
?
"
said
M
.
de
la
Mole
.
"
For
Languedoc
.
"
"
No
,
if
you
please
,
you
are
reserved
for
higher
destinies
.
If
you
leave
it
will
be
for
the
North
.
.
.
.
In
military
phraseology
I
actually
confine
you
in
the
hotel
.
You
will
compel
me
to
be
never
more
than
two
or
three
hours
away
.
I
may
have
need
of
you
at
any
moment
.
"
Julien
bowed
and
retired
without
a
word
,
leaving
the
marquis
in
a
state
of
great
astonishment
.
He
was
incapable
of
speaking
.
He
shut
himself
up
in
his
room
.
He
was
there
free
to
exaggerate
to
himself
all
the
awfulness
of
his
fate
.
"
So
,
"
he
thought
,
"
I
cannot
even
get
away
.
God
knows
how
many
days
the
marquis
will
keep
me
in
Paris
Great
God
,
what
will
become
of
me
,
and
not
a
friend
whom
I
can
consult
?
The
abbé
Pirard
will
never
let
me
finish
my
first
sentence
,
while
the
comte
Altamira
will
propose
enlisting
me
in
some
conspiracy
.
And
yet
I
am
mad
;
I
feel
it
,
I
am
mad
.
Who
will
be
able
to
guide
me
,
what
will
become
of
me
?
"
And
she
confesses
it
to
me
!
She
goes
into
even
the
smallest
details
!
Her
beautiful
eyes
fixed
on
mine
,
and
describes
the
love
which
she
felt
for
another
.
—
Schiller
.
The
delighted
mademoiselle
de
la
Mole
thought
of
nothing
but
the
happiness
of
having
been
nearly
killed
.
She
went
so
far
as
to
say
to
herself
,
"
he
is
worthy
of
being
my
master
since
he
was
on
the
point
of
killing
me
.
How
many
handsome
young
society
men
would
have
to
be
melted
together
before
they
were
capable
of
so
passionate
a
transport
.
"
"
I
must
admit
that
he
was
very
handsome
at
the
time
when
he
climbed
up
on
the
chair
to
replace
the
sword
in
the
same
picturesque
position
in
which
the
decorator
hung
it
!
After
all
it
was
not
so
foolish
of
me
to
love
him
.
"