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Julien
was
dismounting
from
his
horse
.
Mathilde
had
him
called
and
threw
herself
into
his
arms
almost
beneath
the
very
eyes
of
her
chambermaid
.
Julien
was
not
very
appreciative
of
this
transport
.
He
had
come
away
from
his
long
consultation
with
the
abbé
Pirard
in
a
very
diplomatic
and
calculating
mood
.
The
calculation
of
possibilities
had
killed
his
imagination
.
Mathilde
told
him
,
with
tears
in
her
eyes
,
that
she
had
read
his
suicide
letter
.
"
My
father
may
change
his
mind
;
do
me
the
favour
of
leaving
for
Villequier
this
very
minute
.
Mount
your
horse
again
,
and
leave
the
hôtel
before
they
get
up
from
table
.
"
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When
Julien
s
coldness
and
astonishment
showed
no
sign
of
abatement
,
she
burst
into
tears
.
"
Let
me
manage
our
affairs
,
"
she
exclaimed
ecstatically
,
as
she
clasped
him
in
her
arms
.
"
You
know
,
dear
,
it
is
not
of
my
own
free
will
that
I
separate
from
you
.
Write
under
cover
to
my
maid
.
Address
it
in
a
strange
hand
-
writing
,
I
will
write
volumes
to
you
.
Adieu
,
flee
.
"
This
last
word
wounded
Julien
,
but
he
none
the
less
obeyed
.
"
It
will
be
fatal
,
"
he
thought
"
if
,
in
their
most
gracious
moments
these
aristocrats
manage
to
shock
me
.
"
Mathilde
firmly
opposed
all
her
father
s
prudent
plans
.
She
would
not
open
negotiations
on
any
other
basis
except
this
.
She
was
to
be
Madame
Sorel
,
and
was
either
to
live
with
her
husband
in
poverty
in
Switzerland
,
or
with
her
father
in
Paris
.
She
rejected
absolutely
the
suggestion
of
a
secret
accouchement
.
"
In
that
case
I
should
begin
to
be
confronted
with
a
prospect
of
calumny
and
dishonour
.
I
shall
go
travelling
with
my
husband
two
months
after
the
marriage
,
and
it
will
be
easy
to
pretend
that
my
son
was
born
at
a
proper
time
.
"
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This
firmness
though
at
first
received
with
violent
fits
of
anger
,
eventually
made
the
marquis
hesitate
.
"
Here
,
"
he
said
to
his
daughter
in
a
moment
of
emotion
,
"
is
a
gift
of
ten
thousand
francs
a
year
.
Send
it
to
your
Julien
,
and
let
him
quickly
make
it
impossible
for
me
to
retract
it
.
"
In
order
to
obey
Mathilde
,
whose
imperious
temper
he
well
knew
,
Julien
had
travelled
forty
useless
leagues
;
he
was
superintending
the
accounts
of
the
farmers
at
Villequier
.
This
act
of
benevolence
on
the
part
of
the
marquis
occasioned
his
return
.
He
went
and
asked
asylum
of
the
abbé
Pirard
,
who
had
become
Mathilde
s
most
useful
ally
during
his
absence
.
Every
time
that
he
was
questioned
by
the
marquis
,
he
would
prove
to
him
that
any
other
course
except
public
marriage
would
be
a
crime
in
the
eyes
of
God
.