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At
the
end
of
a
long
quarter
of
an
hour
a
little
quiet
was
established
.
Then
M
.
de
Nerval
got
up
and
said
in
an
apostolic
tone
and
a
singular
voice
:
"
I
will
not
go
so
far
as
to
say
that
I
do
not
set
great
store
on
being
a
minister
.
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"
It
has
been
demonstrated
to
me
,
gentlemen
,
that
my
name
will
double
the
forces
of
the
Jacobins
by
making
many
moderates
divide
against
us
.
I
should
therefore
be
willing
to
retire
;
but
the
ways
of
the
Lord
are
only
visible
to
a
small
number
;
but
,
"
he
added
,
looking
fixedly
at
the
cardinal
,
"
I
have
a
mission
.
Heaven
has
said
:
You
will
either
loose
your
head
on
the
scaffold
or
you
will
re
-
establish
the
monarchy
of
France
and
reduce
the
Chambers
to
the
condition
of
the
parliament
of
Louis
XV
.
,
and
that
,
gentlemen
,
I
shall
do
.
"
He
finished
his
speech
,
sat
down
,
and
there
was
a
long
silence
.
"
What
a
good
actor
,
"
thought
Julien
.
He
made
his
usual
mistake
of
ascribing
too
much
intelligence
to
the
people
.
Excited
by
the
debates
of
so
lively
an
evening
,
and
above
all
by
the
sincerity
of
the
discussion
,
M
.
de
Nerval
did
at
this
moment
believe
in
his
mission
.
This
man
had
great
courage
,
but
at
the
same
time
no
sense
.
During
the
silence
that
followed
the
impressive
words
,
"
I
shall
do
it
,
"
midnight
struck
.
Julien
thought
that
the
striking
of
the
clock
had
in
it
a
certain
element
of
funereal
majesty
.
He
felt
moved
.
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The
discussion
was
soon
resumed
with
increasing
energy
,
and
above
all
with
an
incredible
naivety
.
"
These
people
will
have
me
poisoned
,
"
thought
Julien
at
times
.
"
How
can
they
say
such
things
before
a
plebian
.
"
They
were
still
talking
when
two
o
clock
struck
.
The
master
of
the
house
had
been
sleeping
for
some
time
.
M
.
de
la
Mole
was
obliged
to
ring
for
new
candles
.
M
.
de
Nerval
,
the
minister
,
had
left
at
the
quarter
to
two
,
but
not
without
having
repeatedly
studied
Julien
s
face
in
a
mirror
which
was
at
the
minister
s
side
.
His
departure
had
seemed
to
put
everybody
at
their
ease
.