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Then climbing from terrace to terrace, although all the gates were shut, he had no difficulty in arriving immediately beneath the window of Madame de Renal's bedroom, which, on the
garden
side, was no more than nine or ten feet above the ground.
'Remember not to answer, if anyone knocks,' she reminded him as she turned the key outside; 'anyhow, it would only be the children playing.''Make them go into the garden, below the window,' said Julien, 'so that I may have the pleasure of seeing them, make them speak.''Yes, yes,' cried Madame de Renal as she left him.
'I am going to jump down into the courtyard from the window of the closet, and escape through the garden, the dogs know me.
Make a bundle of my clothes and throw it down into the
garden
as soon as you can.
Julien's clothes were thrown down to him, he caught them and ran quickly down the
garden
towards the Doubs.
He heard voices calling, and could distinctly see the servant, his enemy, fire a gun; a farmer also came and shot at him from the other side of the garden, but by this time Julien had reached the bank of the Doubs, where he put on his clothes.
The Marquis, mounting two steps at a time by a little secret stair, conducted our hero personally to a neat attic which overlooked the huge
garden
of the house.
He went up to him as they were moving into the garden, assumed a meek, submissive air, and sympathised with his rage at the success of _Hernani_.
'Let us take a turn in the garden,' said the Academician, delighted to see this chance of delivering a long and formal speech.
He had long conversations with Mademoiselle de La Mole, who would stroll with him in the
garden
sometimes after dinner, past the open windows of the drawing-room.
Her opinions in the
garden
differed widely from those which she maintained in the drawing-room.
'That is the immense advantage which they have over us,' he said to himself, when left alone in the
garden.
Less than a month later, Julien was strolling pensively in the
garden
of the Hotel de La Mole; but his features no longer showed the harshness, as of a surly philosopher, which the constant sense of his own inferiority impressed on them.
And I who see myself so subordinate, pen in hand, two hours later, here in the garden, I triumph over so attractive a young man: for after all, her preference is striking, direct.
But for the special welcome which Mathilde extended to him, and the curiosity which the whole scene inspired in him, he would have refrained from following into the
garden
these brilliant young men with the moustaches, when after dinner they escorted Mademoiselle de La Mole.
One evening after dinner, Julien, who had gone with M. de La Mole to his study, came rapidly out to the
garden.
She walked for hours in the garden, and so pursued with her mordant pleasantries Norbert, the Marquis de Croisenois, Caylus, de Luz and various other young men who had dined at the Hotel de La Mole, that she forced them to take their leave.
And she ran from the
garden.
It was an exquisite moment for Julien; he roamed about the garden, mad with happiness.
He was obliged to go down to the
garden.
This letter finished: 'The
garden
can serve me as a post office,' he thought, and made his way there.
'I have to speak to you: I must speak to you, tonight; when one o'clock strikes, be in the
garden.
In vain, after dinner, did he prolong his stroll in the garden, Mademoiselle de La Mole did not come out.
CHAPTER I 6 One o'Clock in the MorningThe
garden
was extremely large, laid out with perfect taste just a few years previously.
Finally he took his stand in a dark corner of the
garden.
'If their plan is to avoid the notice of the servants of the house, they will make the men they have hired to seize me come in over the
garden
wall.
About eleven o'clock the moon rose, at half-past twelve it lighted the whole
garden
front of the house.
Julien had just let the cord drop into the garden; Mathilde gripped him by the arm.
If, instead of remaining hidden in a remote corner, he had wandered through the house and into the garden, so as to be within reach of any opportunity, he might perhaps in a single instant have converted his fearful misery into the keenest happiness.
After dinner, Mademoiselle de La Mole, far from avoiding Julien, spoke to him, and almost ordered him to accompany her to the garden; he obeyed.
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