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While
they
were
bringing
new
candles
,
the
man
in
the
waistcoats
,
whispered
to
his
neighbour
:
"
God
knows
what
that
man
will
say
to
the
king
.
He
may
throw
ridicule
upon
us
and
spoil
our
future
.
"
"
One
must
own
that
he
must
possess
an
unusual
self
-
assurance
,
not
to
say
impudence
,
to
put
in
an
appearance
here
There
were
signs
of
it
before
he
became
a
minister
;
but
a
portfolio
changes
everything
and
swamps
all
a
man
s
interests
;
he
must
have
felt
its
effect
.
"
The
minister
had
scarcely
left
before
the
general
of
Buonaparte
closed
his
eyes
.
He
now
talked
of
his
health
and
his
wounds
,
consulted
his
watch
,
and
went
away
.
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"
I
will
wager
,
"
said
the
man
in
the
waistcoats
,
"
that
the
general
is
running
after
the
minister
;
he
will
apologise
for
having
been
here
and
pretend
that
he
is
our
leader
.
"
"
Let
us
now
deliberate
,
gentlemen
,
"
said
the
president
,
after
the
sleepy
servants
had
finished
bringing
and
lighting
new
candles
.
"
Let
us
leave
off
trying
to
persuade
each
other
.
Let
us
think
of
the
contents
of
the
note
which
will
be
read
by
our
friends
outside
in
forty
-
eight
hours
from
now
.
We
have
heard
ministers
spoken
of
.
Now
that
M
.
de
Nerval
has
left
us
,
we
are
at
liberty
to
say
what
we
do
care
for
ministers
.
"
The
cardinal
gave
a
subtle
smile
of
approval
.
"
Nothing
is
easier
it
seems
to
me
than
summing
up
our
position
,
"
said
the
young
bishop
of
Agde
,
with
the
restrained
concentrated
fire
of
the
most
exalted
fanaticism
.
He
had
kept
silent
up
to
this
time
;
his
eye
,
which
Julien
had
noticed
as
being
soft
and
calm
at
the
beginning
,
had
become
fiery
during
the
first
hour
of
the
discussion
.
His
soul
was
now
bubbling
over
like
lava
from
Vesuvius
.
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"
England
only
made
one
mistake
from
1806
to
1814
,
"
he
said
,
"
and
that
was
in
not
taking
direct
and
personal
measures
against
Napoleon
.
As
soon
as
that
man
had
made
dukes
and
chamberlains
,
as
soon
as
he
had
re
-
established
the
throne
,
the
mission
that
God
had
entrusted
to
him
was
finished
.
The
only
thing
to
do
with
him
was
to
sacrifice
him
.
The
scriptures
teach
us
in
more
than
one
place
how
to
make
an
end
of
tyrants
"
(
at
this
point
there
were
several
Latin
quotations
)
.
"
To
-
day
,
gentlemen
,
it
is
not
a
man
who
has
to
be
sacrificed
,
it
is
Paris
.
What
is
the
use
of
arming
your
five
hundred
men
in
each
department
,
a
hazardous
and
interminable
enterprise
?
What
is
the
good
of
involving
France
in
a
matter
which
is
personal
to
Paris
?
Paris
alone
has
done
the
evil
,
with
its
journals
and
it
salons
.
Let
the
new
Babylon
perish
.
"
We
must
bring
to
an
end
the
conflict
between
the
church
and
Paris
.
Such
a
catastrophe
would
even
be
in
the
worldly
interests
of
the
throne
.
Why
did
not
Paris
dare
to
whisper
a
word
under
Buonaparte
?
Ask
the
cannon
of
Saint
-
Roch
?
"