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Madame
de
Rênal
found
an
opportunity
of
saying
to
Julien
,
"
Be
prudent
,
I
order
you
.
"
Julien
appreciated
his
own
clumsiness
.
He
was
upset
.
He
deliberated
with
himself
for
a
long
time
,
in
order
to
ascertain
whether
or
not
he
ought
to
be
angry
at
the
expression
"
I
order
you
"
He
was
silly
enough
to
think
she
might
have
said
"
I
order
you
,
"
if
it
were
some
question
concerning
the
children
’
s
education
,
but
in
answering
my
love
she
puts
me
on
an
equality
.
It
is
impossible
to
love
without
equality
.
.
.
and
all
his
mind
ran
riot
in
making
common
-
places
on
equality
.
He
angrily
repeated
to
himself
that
verse
of
Corneille
which
Madame
Derville
had
taught
him
some
days
before
.
"
L
’
amour
les
égalités
,
et
ne
les
cherche
pas
.
"
Julien
who
had
never
had
a
mistress
in
his
whole
life
,
but
yet
insisted
on
playing
the
rôle
of
a
Don
Juan
,
made
a
shocking
fool
of
himself
all
day
.
He
had
only
one
sensible
idea
.
Bored
with
himself
and
Madame
de
Rênal
,
he
viewed
with
apprehension
the
advance
of
the
evening
when
he
would
have
to
sit
by
her
side
in
the
darkness
of
the
garden
.
He
told
M
.
de
Rênal
that
he
was
going
to
Verrières
to
see
the
curé
.
He
left
after
dinner
,
and
only
came
back
in
the
night
.
At
Verrières
Julien
found
M
.
Chélan
occupied
in
moving
.
He
had
just
been
deprived
of
his
living
;
the
curate
Maslon
was
replacing
him
.
Julien
helped
the
good
curé
,
and
it
occurred
to
him
to
write
to
Fouqué
that
the
irresistible
mission
which
he
felt
for
the
holy
ministry
had
previously
prevented
him
from
accepting
his
kind
offer
,
but
that
he
had
just
seen
an
instance
of
injustice
,
and
that
perhaps
it
would
be
safer
not
to
enter
into
Holy
Orders
.
Julien
congratulated
himself
on
his
subtlety
in
exploiting
the
dismissal
of
the
curé
of
Verrières
so
as
to
leave
himself
a
loop
-
hole
for
returning
to
commerce
in
the
event
of
a
gloomy
prudence
routing
the
spirit
of
heroism
from
his
mind
.
Amour
en
latin
faict
amour
;
Or
done
provient
d
’
amour
la
mart
,