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451
"
Here
I
am
with
a
salary
of
fifty
francs
a
month
,
M
.
de
Rênal
must
be
precious
afraid
,
but
what
of
?
"
452
This
meditation
about
what
could
have
put
fear
into
the
heart
of
that
happy
,
powerful
man
against
whom
he
had
been
boiling
with
rage
only
an
hour
back
,
completed
the
restoration
to
serenity
of
Julien
s
soul
.
He
was
almost
able
to
enjoy
for
a
moment
the
delightful
beauty
of
the
woods
amidst
which
he
was
walking
.
Enormous
blocks
of
bare
rocks
had
fallen
down
long
ago
in
the
middle
of
the
forest
by
the
mountain
side
.
Great
cedars
towered
almost
as
high
as
these
rocks
whose
shade
caused
a
delicious
freshness
within
three
yards
of
places
where
the
heat
of
the
sun
s
rays
would
have
made
it
impossible
to
rest
.
453
Julien
took
breath
for
a
moment
in
the
shade
of
these
great
rocks
,
and
then
he
began
again
to
climb
.
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454
Traversing
a
narrow
path
that
was
scarcely
marked
,
and
was
only
used
by
the
goat
herds
,
he
soon
found
himself
standing
upon
an
immense
rock
with
the
complete
certainty
of
being
far
away
from
all
mankind
.
This
physical
position
made
him
smile
.
It
symbolised
to
him
the
position
he
was
burning
to
attain
in
the
moral
sphere
.
The
pure
air
of
these
lovely
mountains
filled
his
soul
with
serenity
and
even
with
joy
.
The
mayor
of
Verrières
still
continued
to
typify
in
his
eyes
all
the
wealth
and
all
the
arrogance
of
the
earth
;
but
Julien
felt
that
the
hatred
that
had
just
thrilled
him
had
nothing
personal
about
it
in
spite
of
all
the
violence
which
he
had
manifested
.
If
he
had
left
off
seeing
M
.
de
Rênal
he
would
in
eight
days
have
forgotten
him
,
his
castle
,
his
dogs
,
his
children
and
all
his
family
.
"
I
forced
him
,
I
don
t
know
how
,
to
make
the
greatest
sacrifice
.
What
?
more
than
fifty
crowns
a
year
,
and
only
a
minute
before
I
managed
to
extricate
myself
from
the
greatest
danger
;
so
there
are
two
victories
in
one
day
.
The
second
one
is
devoid
of
merit
,
I
must
find
out
the
why
and
the
wherefore
.
But
these
laborious
researches
are
for
to
-
morrow
.
"
455
Standing
up
on
his
great
rock
,
Julien
looked
at
the
sky
which
was
all
afire
with
an
August
sun
.
The
grasshoppers
sang
in
the
field
about
the
rock
;
when
they
held
their
peace
there
was
universal
silence
around
him
.
He
saw
twenty
leagues
of
country
at
his
feet
.
He
noticed
from
time
to
time
some
hawk
,
which
launching
off
from
the
great
rocks
over
his
head
was
describing
in
silence
its
immense
circles
.
Julien
s
eye
followed
the
bird
of
prey
mechanically
456
Its
tranquil
powerful
movements
struck
him
.
He
envied
that
strength
,
that
isolation
.
457
"
Would
Napoleon
s
destiny
be
one
day
his
?
"
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458
Yet
Julia
s
very
coldness
still
was
kind
,
459
And
tremulously
gently
her
small
hand
460
Withdrew
itself
from
his
,
but
left
behind