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We
shall
not attempt to conceal the fact that she was reckoned a fool in the eyes of their ladies, because, without any regard for her husband's interests, she let slip the most promising opportunities of procuring fine hats from Paris or Besancon.
'There is something behind this, all the same,' replied the suspicious peasant, and was silent for a moment; 'but I
shall
get nothing out of you, you damned hypocrite.
Would I allow my son to be a servant?''But, with whom
shall
I have my meals?'
I have saved fifteen francs and eight sous, I
shall
run away tonight; in two days, by keeping to side-roads where I need not fear the police, I can be at Besancon; there I enlist as a soldier, and, if necessary, cross the border into Switzerland.
I
shall
let him have thirty-five francs,' said M. de Renal.
I
shall
go with your son to choose the black cloth.'
His final reverence ended with the words:'I
shall
send my son up to the chateau.'
Julien blushed deeply, and said with a sigh and in a faint voice:'Fear nothing, Ma'am, I
shall
obey you in every respect.'
'I
shall
soon be nineteen.'
'They call me Julien Sorel, Ma'am; I am trembling as I enter a strange house for the first time in my life; I have need of your protection, and
shall
require you to forgive me many things at first.
My brothers have always beaten me, do not listen to them if they speak evil of me to you; pardon my faults, Ma'am, I
shall
never have any evil intention.'
'The cure has told me that you were an honest fellow, everyone in this house will treat you with respect, and if I am satisfied I
shall
help you to set up for yourself later on.
'Sir,' replied Julien, 'I am uncomfortable in these new clothes; I, a humble peasant, have never worn any but short jackets; with your permission, I
shall
retire to my bedroom.''What think you of this new acquisition?'
We
shall
send him packing; he will have cost me a hundred francs or so, and Verrieres will have grown used to seeing a tutor with M. de Renal's children.
When I dismiss him, I
shall
of course keep the black suit which I have just ordered from the clothier.
He
shall
have nothing but the coat I found ready made at the tailor's, which he is now wearing.'
I
shall
often make you repeat lessons; now you must make me repeat mine.'Adolphe, the eldest boy, had taken the book.
I
shall
repeat by heart the sacred text, the rule of conduct for us all, until you stop me.'Adolphe opened the book, read a word, and Julien repeated the whole page as easily as though he were speaking French.
I
shall
say a few words to this Master Julien, and give him a hundred francs.''Ah, my dear,' said Madame de Renal trembling, 'please do not say anything in front of the servants.'
'Only it would have to be specified,' said Julien with that grave and almost sorrowful air which becomes certain people so well, when they see the success of the projects which have been longest in their minds, 'it would have to be specified that the servant
shall
not take out any novels.
I am sorry to see underlying your character, a smouldering ardour which does not suggest to my mind the moderation and complete renunciation of earthly advantages necessary in a priest; I augur well from your intelligence; but, allow me to tell you,' the good cure went on, with tears in his eyes, 'in the calling of a priest, I
shall
tremble for your salvation.'
'For the future,' Julien continued, 'I
shall
rely only upon those elements of my character which I have tested.
'I
shall
speak to M. Julien.'Next day after luncheon, Madame de Renal gave herself the exquisite sensation of pleading her rival's cause, and of seeing Elisa's hand and fortune persistently refused for an hour on end.
As it is our intention to flatter no one, we
shall
not conceal the fact that Madame de Renal, who had a superb skin, had dresses made for her which exposed her arms and bosom freely.
'Shall
I tremble like this and feel as uncomfortable the first time I have to fight a duel?'Julien wondered; for he had too little confidence either in himself or in others not to observe the state he was in.
Julien, ashamed of his cowardice, told himself: 'At the precise moment when ten o'clock strikes, I
shall
carry out the intention which, all day long, I have been promising myself that I would fulfil this evening, or I
shall
go up to my room and blow my brains out.'
From the day after tomorrow, which is the first of the month, I
shall
give you fifty francs monthly.'Julien wanted to laugh and remained speechless: his anger had completely vanished.
I have the honour to inform you that I
shall
be absent for some hours.''Ah, my dear Julien,' said M. de Renal, laughing in the most insincere manner, 'the whole day, if you wish, the whole of tomorrow, my worthy friend.
'What
shall
I say to them?' he asked himself anxiously, thinking of the ladies.
You know arithmetic better than I do, you
shall
keep my books; I am making a big profit from my business.
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