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911
Madame
de
Rênal
let
him
speak
and
he
spoke
for
a
long
time
.
He
was
working
off
his
anger
,
to
use
the
local
expression
.
912
"
Monsieur
,
"
she
answered
him
at
last
,
"
I
speak
as
a
woman
who
has
been
outraged
in
her
honour
,
that
is
to
say
,
in
what
she
holds
most
precious
.
"
913
Madame
de
Rênal
preserved
an
unalterable
sang
-
froid
during
all
this
painful
conversation
on
the
result
of
which
depended
the
possibility
of
still
living
under
the
same
roof
as
Julien
.
She
sought
for
the
ideas
which
she
thought
most
adapted
to
guide
her
husband
s
blind
anger
into
a
safe
channel
.
She
had
been
insensible
to
all
the
insulting
imputations
which
he
had
addressed
to
her
.
She
was
not
listening
to
them
,
she
was
then
thinking
about
Julien
.
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914
"
Will
he
be
pleased
with
me
?
"
915
"
This
little
peasant
whom
we
have
loaded
with
attentions
,
and
even
with
presents
,
may
be
innocent
,
"
she
said
to
him
at
last
,
"
but
he
is
none
the
less
the
occasion
of
the
first
affront
that
I
have
ever
received
.
Monsieur
,
when
I
read
this
abominable
paper
,
I
vowed
to
myself
that
either
he
or
I
should
leave
your
house
.
"
916
"
Do
you
want
to
make
a
scandal
so
as
to
dishonour
me
and
yourself
as
well
?
You
will
make
things
hum
in
Verrières
I
can
assure
you
.
"
917
"
It
is
true
,
the
degree
of
prosperity
in
which
your
prudent
management
has
succeeded
in
placing
you
yourself
,
your
family
and
the
town
is
the
subject
of
general
envy
.
.
.
.
Well
,
I
will
urge
Julien
to
ask
you
for
a
holiday
to
go
and
spend
the
month
with
that
wood
-
merchant
of
the
mountains
,
a
fit
friend
to
be
sure
for
this
little
labourer
.
"
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918
"
Mind
you
do
nothing
at
all
,
"
resumed
M
.
de
Rênal
with
a
fair
amount
of
tranquillity
.
"
I
particularly
insist
on
your
not
speaking
to
him
.
You
will
put
him
into
a
temper
and
make
him
quarrel
with
me
.
You
know
to
what
extent
this
little
gentleman
is
always
spoiling
for
a
quarrel
.
"
919
"
That
young
man
has
no
tact
,
"
resumed
Madame
de
Rênal
.
"
He
may
be
learned
,
you
know
all
about
that
,
but
at
bottom
he
is
only
a
peasant
.
For
my
own
part
I
never
thought
much
of
him
since
he
refused
to
marry
Elisa
.
It
was
an
assured
fortune
;
and
that
on
the
pretext
that
sometimes
she
had
made
secret
visits
to
M
.
Valenod
.
"
920
"
Ah
,
"
said
M
.
de
Rênal
,
lifting
up
his
eyebrows
inordinately
.