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'It is the partisan spirit,
' replied
Altamira.
My King, who is now burning to have me hanged, and who, before the revolt, used to address me as _tu_, would have given me the Grand Cordon of his Order if I had cut off those three heads and distributed the money in those safes: for then I should have scored at least a partial success, and my country would have had a Charter of sorts ...Such is the way of the world, it is a game of chess.''Then,
' replied
Julien, his eyes ablaze, 'you did not know the game; now ...''I should cut off the heads, you mean, and I should not be a Girondin as you gave me to understand the other day?
Carried away unconsciously by the music, the flowers, the beautiful women, the general elegance, and, most of all, by his own imagination, which dreamed of distinctions for himself and of liberty for mankind:'What a fine ball!' he said to the Conte, 'nothing is lacking.''Thought is lacking,
' replied
Altamira.
'I have all sorts of weapons and pistols,
' replied
Julien, no less pleased at having something to say.
'Thou hast a man's heart,' she replied, without paying much attention to what he was saying; 'I wished to test thy bravery, I admit.
I do not like questions.''It was not a question,
' replied
Julien effusively: 'I swear to you, Sir, I was thinking aloud, I was seeking in my own mind the safest route.''Yes, it seems that your thoughts were far away.
'I can find no trace of papers,
' replied
the cure.
'She represents the purest and loftiest virtue,
' replied
Altamira, 'only it is a trifle Jesuitical and emphatic.
Julien
replied
with faithful copies of the Russian letters, and, such is the advantage of the emphatic style, Madame de Fervaques was not at all surprised by the want of connection between the replies and her own letters.
It is impossible,
' replied
Mathilde with the dignity that came so naturally to her: 'I never behave like that.''I am certain of it,' Julien at once rejoined.
'My duty,' she replied, her eyes sparkling with joy.
'I cannot,' she replied, 'the voice of honour speaks.
Mathilde's love and joy knew no bounds; she sought to profit by her victory and
replied
at once:'M.
'Yes, Sir,
' replied
the gaoler, lowering his voice, 'but do not speak so loud, it may damage you.'Julien laughed heartily.
'In any case,' he
replied
coldly, 'an order for solitary confinement would not apply to your father.'
'They wish to see you humiliated, it is only too true,
' replied
Mathilde, 'but I do not believe that they are cruel.
'Faith, I am dying of hunger,' said his counsel, 'and you?''I am also,
' replied
Julien.
'Very well, yes, my friend, guillotined in three days' time,' he
replied
to the interrupter.
'Was I not fine yesterday when I rose to speak?
' replied
Julien.
After a long interval, when they were able to speak:'And that young Madame Michele!' said Madame de Renal, 'or rather that Mademoiselle de La Mole; for I am beginning really to believe this strange tale!''It is true only in appearance,
' replied
Julien.
'Who knows what we shall find in our next life?
' replied
Julien; 'torments perhaps, perhaps nothing at all.
Never shall I have been so happy.''You will never have been so happy?''Never,
' replied
Julien with rapture, 'and I am speaking to you as I speak to myself.
You swear, by the love that you bear me, not to attempt your life by any direct means, or indirect means ...Remember,' he added, 'that you are compelled to live for my son, whom Mathilde will abandon to the care of servants as soon as she is Marquise de Croisenois.''I swear,' she
replied
coldly, 'but I mean to take away with me your appeal written and signed by your hand.
With a more sober and persistent ambition than poor Croisenois, and with no dukedom in his family, he will make no difficulty about marrying Julien Sorel's widow.''And a widow who scorns grand passions,
' replied
Mathilde coldly; 'for she has lived long enough to see, after six months, her lover prefer another woman, and a woman who was the origin of all their troubles.'
Let such a thing never be said ...The tears which will flow at your conversion will annul the corrosive effect of ten editions of the impious works of Voltaire.''And what shall I have left,
' replied
Julien coldly, 'if I despise myself?
The man, however, ignored the question as if his arrival simply had to be accepted, and merely replied, "You rang?""Anna should have brought me my breakfast," said K.
replied
the big policeman, loudly.
"I never meant it should be anything else," he
replied.
"Maybe so,
" replied
the supervisor, "only don't let's waste our time talking on like this.
"I was thinking about you, as well,
" replied
K. uneasily.
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