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And
he
felt
relieved
of
part
of
his
unhappiness
.
"
I
am
a
coward
at
this
very
moment
,
"
he
sang
to
himself
,
"
but
no
one
will
know
it
.
"
An
even
more
unpleasant
episode
awaited
him
on
the
following
day
.
His
father
had
been
announcing
that
he
would
come
and
see
him
for
some
time
past
:
the
old
white
-
haired
carpenter
appeared
in
Julien
’
s
cell
before
he
woke
up
.
Julien
felt
weak
,
he
was
anticipating
the
most
unpleasant
reproaches
.
His
painful
emotion
was
intensified
by
the
fact
that
on
this
particular
morning
he
felt
a
keen
remorse
for
not
loving
his
father
.
"
Chance
placed
us
next
to
each
other
in
the
world
,
"
he
said
to
himself
,
while
the
turnkey
was
putting
the
cell
a
little
in
order
,
"
and
we
have
practically
done
each
other
all
the
harm
we
possibly
could
.
He
has
come
to
administer
the
final
blow
at
the
moment
of
my
death
.
"
As
soon
as
they
were
without
witnesses
,
the
old
man
commenced
his
stern
reproaches
.
Julien
could
not
restrain
his
tears
.
"
What
an
unworthy
weakness
,
"
he
said
to
himself
querulously
.
"
He
will
go
about
everywhere
exaggerating
my
lack
of
courage
:
what
a
triumph
for
the
Valenod
,
and
for
all
the
fatuous
hypocrites
who
rule
in
Verrières
!
They
are
very
great
in
France
,
they
combine
all
the
social
advantages
.
But
hitherto
,
I
could
at
any
rate
say
to
myself
,
it
is
true
they
are
in
receipt
of
money
,
and
that
all
the
honours
lavished
on
them
,
but
I
have
a
noble
heart
.
"
But
here
is
a
witness
whom
everyone
will
believe
,
and
who
will
testify
to
the
whole
of
Verrières
that
I
shewed
weakness
when
confronted
with
death
,
and
who
will
exaggerate
it
into
the
bargain
!
I
shall
be
taken
for
a
coward
in
an
ordeal
which
comes
home
to
all
!
"
Julien
was
nearly
desperate
.
He
did
not
know
how
to
get
rid
of
his
father
.
He
felt
it
absolutely
beyond
his
strength
to
invent
a
ruse
capable
of
deceiving
so
shrewd
an
old
man
.