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"
No
,
he
has
not
the
adroit
,
cunning
genius
of
an
attorney
who
never
loses
a
minute
or
an
opportunity
.
He
is
very
far
from
being
a
character
like
Louis
XL
.
On
the
other
hand
,
I
have
seen
him
quote
the
most
ungenerous
maxims
.
.
.
it
is
beyond
me
.
Can
it
be
that
he
simply
repeats
these
maxims
in
order
to
use
them
as
a
dam
against
his
passions
?
"
However
,
one
thing
comes
to
the
surface
;
he
cannot
bear
contempt
,
that
’
s
my
hold
on
him
.
"
He
has
not
,
it
is
true
,
the
religious
reverence
for
high
birth
.
He
does
not
instinctively
respect
us
.
.
.
.
That
is
wrong
;
but
after
all
,
the
only
things
which
are
supposed
to
make
the
soul
of
a
seminary
student
impatient
are
lack
of
enjoyment
and
lack
of
money
.
He
is
quite
different
,
and
cannot
stand
contempt
at
any
price
.
"
Pressed
as
he
was
by
his
daughter
’
s
letter
,
M
.
de
la
Mole
realised
the
necessity
for
making
up
his
mind
.
"
After
all
,
the
great
question
is
this
:
—
Did
Julien
’
s
audacity
go
to
the
point
of
setting
out
to
make
advances
to
my
daughter
because
he
knows
I
love
her
more
than
anything
else
in
the
world
,
and
because
I
have
an
income
of
a
hundred
thousand
crowns
?
"
Mathilde
protests
to
the
contrary
.
.
.
.
"
No
,
monsieur
Julien
,
that
is
a
point
on
which
I
am
not
going
to
be
under
any
illusion
.
"
Is
it
really
a
case
of
spontaneous
and
authentic
love
?
or
is
it
just
a
vulgar
desire
to
raise
himself
to
a
fine
position
?
Mathilde
is
far
-
seeing
;
she
appreciated
from
the
first
that
this
suspicion
might
ruin
him
with
me
—
hence
that
confession
of
hers
.
It
was
she
who
took
upon
herself
to
love
him
the
first
.
"
The
idea
of
a
girl
of
so
proud
a
character
so
far
forgetting
herself
as
to
make
physical
advances
!
To
think
of
pressing
his
arm
in
the
garden
in
the
evening
!
How
horrible
!
As
though
there
were
not
a
hundred
other
less
unseemly
ways
of
notifying
him
that
he
was
the
object
of
her
favour
.
"
Qui
s
’
excuse
s
’
accuse
;
I
distrust
Mathilde
.
"
The
marquis
’
s
reasoning
was
more
conclusive
to
-
day
than
it
was
usually
.
Nevertheless
,
force
of
habit
prevailed
,
and
he
resolved
to
gain
time
by
writing
to
his
daughter
,
for
a
correspondence
was
being
carried
on
between
one
wing
of
the
hôtel
and
the
other
.
M
.
de
la
Mole
did
not
dare
to
discuss
matters
with
Mathilde
and
to
see
her
face
to
face
.
He
was
frightened
of
clinching
the
whole
matter
by
yielding
suddenly
.
"
Mind
you
commit
no
new
acts
of
madness
;
here
is
a
commission
of
lieutenant
of
Hussars
for
M
.
the
chevalier
,
Julien
Sorel
de
la
Vernaye
.
You
see
what
I
am
doing
for
him
.
Do
not
irritate
me
.
Do
not
question
me
.
Let
him
leave
within
twenty
-
four
hours
and
present
himself
at
Strasbourg
where
his
regiment
is
.
Here
is
an
order
on
my
banker
.
Obey
me
.
"
Mathilde
’
s
love
and
joy
were
unlimited
.
She
wished
to
profit
by
her
victory
and
immediately
replied
.