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Mathilde
had
almost
forgotten
him
during
his
journey
.
"
He
is
simply
a
commonplace
person
after
all
,
"
she
thought
,
"
his
name
will
always
recall
to
me
the
greatest
mistake
in
my
life
.
I
must
honestly
go
back
to
all
my
ideas
about
prudence
and
honour
;
a
woman
who
forgets
them
has
everything
to
lose
.
"
She
showed
herself
inclined
to
allow
the
contract
with
the
marquis
de
Croisenois
,
which
had
been
prepared
so
long
ago
,
to
be
at
last
concluded
.
He
was
mad
with
joy
;
he
would
have
been
very
much
astonished
had
he
been
told
that
there
was
an
element
of
resignation
at
the
bottom
of
those
feelings
of
Mathilde
which
made
him
so
proud
.
All
mademoiselle
de
la
Mole
s
ideas
changed
when
she
saw
Julien
.
"
As
a
matter
of
fact
he
is
my
husband
,
"
she
said
to
herself
.
"
If
I
am
sincere
in
my
return
to
sensible
notions
,
he
is
clearly
the
man
I
ought
to
marry
.
"
She
was
expecting
importunities
and
airs
of
unhappiness
on
the
part
of
Julien
;
she
commenced
rehearsing
her
answers
,
for
he
would
doubtless
try
to
address
some
words
to
her
when
they
left
the
dinner
table
.
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Far
from
that
he
remained
stubbornly
in
the
salon
and
did
not
even
look
in
the
direction
of
the
garden
,
though
God
knows
what
pain
that
caused
him
!
"
It
is
better
to
have
this
explanation
out
all
at
once
,
"
thought
mademoiselle
de
la
Mole
;
she
went
into
the
garden
alone
,
Julien
did
not
appear
.
Mathilde
went
and
walked
near
the
salon
window
.
She
found
him
very
much
occupied
in
describing
to
madame
de
Fervaques
the
old
ruined
chateau
which
crown
the
banks
along
the
Rhine
and
invest
them
with
so
much
atmosphere
.
He
was
beginning
to
acquit
himself
with
some
credit
in
that
sentimental
picturesque
jargon
which
is
called
wit
in
certain
salons
.
Prince
Korasoff
would
have
been
very
proud
if
he
had
been
at
Paris
.
This
evening
was
exactly
what
he
had
predicted
.
He
would
have
approved
the
line
of
conduct
which
Julien
followed
on
the
subsequent
days
.
An
intrigue
among
the
members
of
the
secret
government
was
going
to
bestow
a
few
blue
ribbons
;
madame
maréchale
de
Fervaques
was
insisting
on
her
great
uncle
being
made
a
chevalier
of
the
order
.
The
marquis
de
la
Mole
had
the
same
pretensions
for
his
father
-
in
-
law
;
they
joined
forces
and
the
maréchale
came
to
the
Hôtel
de
la
Mole
nearly
every
day
.
It
was
from
her
that
Julien
learned
that
the
marquis
was
going
to
be
a
minister
.
He
was
offering
to
the
Camarilla
a
very
ingenious
plan
for
the
annihilation
of
the
charter
within
three
years
without
any
disturbance
.
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If
M
.
de
la
Mole
became
a
minister
,
Julien
could
hope
for
a
bishopric
:
but
all
these
important
interests
seemed
to
be
veiled
and
hazy
.
His
imagination
only
perceived
them
very
vaguely
,
and
so
to
speak
,
in
the
far
distance
The
awful
unhappiness
which
was
making
him
into
a
madman
could
find
no
other
interest
in
life
except
the
character
of
his
relations
with
mademoiselle
de
la
Mole
.
He
calculated
that
after
five
or
six
careful
years
he
would
manage
to
get
himself
loved
again
.
This
cold
brain
had
been
reduced
,
as
one
sees
,
to
a
state
of
complete
disorder
.
Out
of
all
the
qualities
which
had
formerly
distinguished
him
,
all
that
remained
was
a
little
firmness
.
He
was
literally
faithful
to
the
line
of
conduct
which
prince
Korasoff
had
dictated
,
and
placed
himself
every
evening
near
madame
Fervaques
armchair
,
but
he
found
it
impossible
to
think
of
a
word
to
say
to
her
.