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441
Julien
followed
them
as
a
matter
of
habit
without
even
looking
at
M
.
de
Rênal
whom
he
left
in
a
considerable
state
of
irritation
.
442
"
That
makes
one
hundred
and
sixty
-
eight
francs
,
"
said
the
mayor
to
himself
,
"
that
M
.
Valenod
has
cost
me
.
I
must
absolutely
speak
a
few
strong
words
to
him
about
his
contract
to
provide
for
the
foundlings
.
"
443
A
minute
afterwards
Julien
found
himself
opposite
M
.
de
Rênal
.
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444
"
I
want
to
speak
to
M
.
Chélan
on
a
matter
of
conscience
.
I
have
the
honour
to
inform
you
that
I
shall
be
absent
some
hours
.
"
445
"
Why
,
my
dear
Julien
,
"
said
M
.
de
Rênal
smiling
with
the
falsest
expression
possible
,
"
take
the
whole
day
,
and
to
-
morrow
too
if
you
like
,
my
good
friend
.
Take
the
gardener
s
horse
to
go
to
Verrières
.
"
446
"
He
is
on
the
very
point
,
"
said
M
.
447
de
Rênal
to
himself
,
"
of
giving
an
answer
to
Valenod
.
He
has
promised
me
nothing
,
but
I
must
let
this
hot
-
headed
young
man
have
time
to
cool
down
.
"
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448
Julien
quickly
went
away
,
and
went
up
into
the
great
forest
,
through
which
one
can
manage
to
get
from
Vergy
to
Verrières
.
He
did
not
wish
to
arrive
at
M
.
Chélan
s
at
once
.
Far
from
wishing
to
cramp
himself
in
a
new
pose
of
hypocrisy
he
needed
to
see
clear
in
his
own
soul
,
and
to
give
audience
to
the
crowd
of
sentiments
which
were
agitating
him
.
449
"
I
have
won
a
battle
,
"
he
said
to
himself
,
as
soon
as
he
saw
that
he
was
well
in
the
forest
,
and
far
from
all
human
gaze
.
"
So
I
have
won
a
battle
.
"
450
This
expression
shed
a
rosy
light
on
his
situation
,
and
restored
him
to
some
serenity
.