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"
Let
us
wait
for
daybreak
,
"
said
the
singer
at
last
,
"
they
are
mistrustful
of
us
.
It
is
perhaps
you
or
me
whom
they
suspect
.
We
will
order
a
good
breakfast
to
-
morrow
morning
,
we
will
go
for
a
walk
while
they
are
getting
it
ready
,
we
will
then
escape
,
we
will
hire
horses
,
and
gain
the
next
station
.
"
"
And
how
about
your
luggage
?
"
said
Julien
,
who
thought
perhaps
Geronimo
himself
might
have
been
sent
to
intercept
him
.
They
had
to
have
supper
and
go
to
bed
.
Julien
was
still
in
his
first
sleep
when
he
was
woken
up
with
a
start
by
the
voices
of
two
persons
who
were
speaking
in
his
room
with
utmost
freedom
.
He
recognised
the
postmaster
armed
with
a
dark
lantern
.
The
light
was
turned
on
the
carriage
-
seat
which
Julien
had
had
taken
up
into
his
room
.
Beside
the
postmaster
was
a
man
who
was
calmly
searching
the
open
seat
.
Julien
could
see
nothing
except
the
sleeves
of
his
coat
which
were
black
and
very
tight
.
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"
It
s
a
cassock
,
"
he
said
to
himself
and
he
softly
seized
the
little
pistol
which
he
had
placed
under
his
pillow
.
"
Don
t
be
frightened
of
his
waking
up
,
curé
,
"
said
the
postmaster
,
"
the
wine
that
has
been
served
him
was
the
stuff
prepared
by
yourself
.
"
"
I
can
t
find
any
trace
of
papers
,
"
answered
the
curé
.
"
A
lot
of
linen
and
essences
,
pommades
,
and
vanities
.
It
s
a
young
man
of
the
world
on
pleasure
bent
.
The
other
one
who
effects
an
Italian
accent
is
more
likely
to
be
the
emissary
.
"
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The
men
approached
Julien
to
search
the
pockets
of
his
travelling
coat
.
He
felt
very
tempted
to
kill
them
for
thieves
.
Nothing
could
be
safer
in
its
consequences
.
He
was
very
desirous
of
doing
so
.
.
.
.
"
I
should
only
be
a
fool
,
"
he
said
to
himself
,
"
I
should
compromise
my
mission
.
"
"
He
is
not
a
diplomatist
,
"
said
the
priest
after
searching
his
coat
.
He
went
away
and
did
well
to
do
so
.
"
It
will
be
a
bad
business
for
him
,
"
Julien
was
saying
to
himself
,
"
if
he
touches
me
in
my
bed
.
He
may
have
quite
well
come
to
stab
me
,
and
I
won
t
put
up
with
that
.
"
The
curé
turned
his
head
,
Julien
half
opened
his
eyes
.
He
was
inordinately
astonished
,
he
was
the
abbé
Castanède
.
As
a
matter
of
fact
,
although
these
two
persons
had
made
a
point
of
talking
in
a
fairly
low
voice
,
he
had
thought
from
the
first
that
he
recognised
one
of
the
voices
.
Julien
was
seized
with
an
inordinate
desire
to
purge
the
earth
of
one
of
its
most
cowardly
villains
;
"
But
my
mission
,
"
he
said
to
himself
.