Shall
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'I will have her, I
shall
then depart and woe to him that impedes me in my flight!'
I may do what I like, I
shall
never feel any love for Croisenois, Caylus, _e tutti quanti_.
I
shall
tell him what my brother said.
But I
shall
choose a moment when his eyes are glowing.
I
shall
make you realise and feel that it is for the son of a carpenter that you are betraying a descendant of the famous Guy de Croisenois, who followed Saint Louis on his Crusade.'Julien was unable to contain his joy.
He said to himself, like his master Tartuffe, whose part he knew by heart:'I might suppose these words an honest artifice Nay, I
shall
not believe so flattering a speech Unless some favour shown by her for whom I sigh Assure me that they mean all that they might imply.'(Tartuffe, Act IV, Scene V)'Tartuffe also was ruined by a woman, and he was as good a man as most ...My answer may be shewn ... a mishap for which we find this remedy,' he went on, pronouncing each word slowly, and in accents of restrained ferocity, 'we begin it by quoting the strongest expressions from the letter of the sublime Mathilde.
I
shall
say to myself like Medea: "_Midst all these perils, I have still MYSELF_."'
First of all, they sought to ruin me by my letters; these proved cautious; very well, now they require an action that
shall
be as clear as daylight.
I
shall
be a fine sight on my ladder!'Julien went up to his room and began to pack his trunk, whistling as he did so.
Then I
shall
be cutting in her eyes the most perfect figure of a coward.
'What use in denying it?' he asked himself, at length; 'I
shall
be a coward in her eyes.
A poor devil kept down by fate in my lowly station will never find such an opportunity again; I
shall
have adventures, but tawdry ones ...'He reflected at length, he paced the room with a hurried step, stopping short now and again.
I
shall
have two, three, four, any number of men to deal with.
The thought of that moment, and the foolish figure I
shall
cut there among them will be what has tempted them.
'Begad, then, gentlemen, you
shall
bear the mark of my fists, I
shall
strike at your faces, like Caesar's soldiers at Pharsalia .. .
I
shall
have been the rival of a man bearing one of the best names in France, and I myself, with a light heart, am to declare myself his inferior!
'If this is not treachery, how foolishly she is behaving for me! ...If it is a mystification, begad, gentlemen, it rests with me to turn the jest to earnest, and so I
shall.
I
shall
be handed down to posterity as a monster.
'If M. de Croisenois is taking all this calmly, he must feel that it will be less compromising for the young person whom he intends to marry to have me seized before the moment when I
shall
have entered her room.'
No, I
shall
never see him at my feet again!'On the preceding days, in the artlessness of his misery, Julien had paid a heartfelt tribute to the brilliant qualities of these gentlemen; he went so far as to exaggerate them.
'As the partner of such a man as Julien, who lacks nothing but the fortune which I possess, I
shall
continue to attract attention, I
shall
by no means pass unperceived through life.
So far from incessantly dreading a Revolution like my cousins, who, in their fear of the people, dare not scold a postilion who drives them badly, I
shall
be certain of playing a part and a great part, for the man of my choice has character and an unbounded ambition.
Certainly they
shall
not reproach me with a second lapse; I should die of shame.'Mathilde's meditations were not all as grave, it must be admitted, as the thoughts we have just transcribed.
'What a memory I
shall
leave behind me!'Sunk into the nethermost abyss of misery, a human being has no resource left but courage.
'It appears that she loved me for a week or ten days, and I
shall
love her all my life.
'This number of the _Quotidienne_ is perhaps not very amusing; but, if M. le Marquis will allow me, tomorrow morning I
shall
have the honour to recite it to him from beginning to end.''What!
'While we are talking, you will write down twenty pages or so; you will return here with me, we
shall
cut down those twenty pages to four.
It is those four pages that you
shall
recite to me tomorrow morning instead of the whole number of the _Quotidienne_.
You
shall
have a formal letter of introduction.
Then his mission is at an end and I foresee a long delay; for, my dear fellow, how
shall
we hear of your death?
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