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941
de
Valenod
and
reading
them
with
an
emotion
to
which
they
were
but
little
used
.
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"
I
always
come
back
to
the
same
idea
,
"
said
Madame
de
Rênal
seizing
a
moment
when
a
pause
in
her
husband
s
ejaculations
gave
her
the
possibility
of
getting
heard
.
"
It
is
necessary
for
Julien
to
travel
.
Whatever
talent
he
may
have
for
Latin
,
he
is
only
a
peasant
after
all
,
often
coarse
and
lacking
in
tact
.
Thinking
to
be
polite
,
he
addresses
inflated
compliments
to
me
every
day
,
which
are
in
bad
taste
.
He
learns
them
by
heart
out
of
some
novel
or
other
.
"
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"
He
never
reads
one
,
"
exclaimed
M
.
de
Rênal
.
"
I
am
assured
of
it
.
Do
you
think
that
I
am
the
master
of
a
house
who
is
so
blind
as
to
be
ignorant
of
what
takes
place
in
his
own
home
.
"
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"
Well
,
if
he
doesn
t
read
these
droll
compliments
anywhere
,
he
invents
them
,
and
that
s
all
the
worse
so
far
as
he
is
concerned
.
He
must
have
talked
about
me
in
this
tone
in
Verrières
and
perhaps
without
going
so
far
,
"
said
Madame
Rênal
with
the
idea
of
making
a
discovery
,
"
he
may
have
talked
in
the
same
strain
to
Elisa
,
which
is
almost
the
same
as
if
he
had
said
it
to
M
.
Valenod
.
"
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"
Ah
,
"
exclaimed
M
.
de
Rênal
,
shaking
the
table
and
the
room
with
one
of
the
most
violent
raps
ever
made
by
a
human
fist
.
"
The
anonymous
printed
letter
and
Valenod
s
letters
are
written
on
the
same
paper
.
"
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"
At
last
,
"
thought
Madame
de
Rênal
.
She
pretended
to
be
overwhelmed
at
this
discovery
,
and
without
having
the
courage
to
add
a
single
word
,
went
and
sat
down
some
way
off
on
the
divan
at
the
bottom
of
the
drawing
-
room
.
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From
this
point
the
battle
was
won
.
She
had
a
great
deal
of
trouble
in
preventing
M
.
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de
Rênal
from
going
to
speak
to
the
supposed
author
of
the
anonymous
letter
.
"
What
,
can
t
you
see
that
making
a
scene
with
M
.
Valenod
without
sufficient
proof
would
be
the
most
signal
mistake
?
You
are
envied
,
Monsieur
,
and
who
is
responsible
?
Your
talents
:
your
wise
management
,
your
tasteful
buildings
,
the
dowry
which
I
have
brought
you
,
and
above
all
,
the
substantial
legacy
which
we
are
entitled
to
hope
for
from
my
good
aunt
,
a
legacy
,
the
importance
of
which
is
inordinately
exaggerated
,
have
made
you
into
the
first
person
in
Verrières
.
"
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"
You
are
forgetting
my
birth
,
"
said
M
.
de
Rênal
,
smiling
a
little
.
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"
You
are
one
of
the
most
distinguished
gentlemen
in
the
province
,
"
replied
Madame
de
Rênal
emphatically
.
"
If
the
king
were
free
and
could
give
birth
its
proper
due
,
you
would
no
doubt
figure
in
the
Chamber
of
Peers
,
etc
.
And
being
in
this
magnificent
position
,
you
yet
wish
to
give
the
envious
a
fact
to
take
hold
of
.
"