Shall
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'That is what you
shall
learn, Sir, when I think fit to tell you.
If I lower my eyes too far I
shall
appear to be making a record of their talk.'
We
shall
send for you.'
Very well, Gentlemen, I
shall
be brief.
'And I
shall
say to you in the plainest of words: England has not a halfpenny left for the service of the good cause.
Since you wish for plain speaking,' the speaker added, growing more and more animated, 'I
shall
say to you: Help yourselves, for England has not a guinea for your assistance, and if England does not pay, Austria, Russia, Prussia, which have only courage and no money, cannot support more than one campaign or two against France.
When he was recalled, M. de La Mole was saying, with an earnestness, which, to Julien, who knew him, seemed highly amusing:'Yes, Gentlemen, it is above all of this unhappy race that one can say:
"Shall
it be a god, a table or a bowl?"'"_It
shall
be a god_!" cries the poet.
Like your noble ancestors who followed Saint Louis to the Crusade, you ought, for those hundred and twenty thousand francs, to let us see at least a regiment, a company,
shall
I say a half-company, were it composed only of fifty men ready to fight, and devoted to the good cause, alive or dead.
'There is the great secret out at last,' thought Julien; 'it is to the ---- that I
shall
be posting tonight.'CHAPTER 23 The Clergy, their Forests, LibertyThe first law for every creature is that of self-preservation, of life.
Then M. de Nerval rose and, adopting the tone of an Apostle:'I
shall
not for one moment pretend,' he said, in an unnatural voice, 'that I am not attached to office.
I should willingly resign, therefore; but the ways of the Lord are visible to but a small number; but,' he went on, looking fixedly at the Cardinal, 'I have a mission; heaven has said to me: "You
shall
lay down your head on the scaffold, or you
shall
reestablish the Monarchy in France, and reduce the Chambers to what Parliament was under Louis XV," and that, Gentlemen, _I will do_.'
We
shall
control them.'
We, in our country seats,
shall
be massacred by the peasants.'
Tomorrow morning we
shall
order a good breakfast; while they are preparing it we go out for a stroll, we escape, hire fresh horses, and reach the next post.'
'I
shall
not wed the millions that Korasoff offers me,' he told himself, 'but I
shall
follow his advice.
'She will bore me a little, perhaps, but I
shall
gaze into those lovely eyes which are so like the eyes that loved me best in the world.
Now that I am no longer aggrieved, I put it to myself in this way: often she is out of temper, and, as I
shall
shortly prove to you, she is nothing if not vindictive.
'I
shall
have them copied,' cried Julien, 'and return them to you.''And no one
shall
ever learn from you a single word of what we have been saying?''Never, upon my honour!' cried Julien.
'Since he shows such bad taste,' Mademoiselle de La Mole said to herself, 'as to talk for so long and with such fervour to Madame de Fervaques, I
shall
not listen to him any more.'
I
shall
soon have the honour of filling all the pigeonholes in her desk.
The black heart of M. Tanbeau was torn asunder by the thought of Julien's successes; but inasmuch as, looking at it from another angle, a deserving man cannot, any more than a fool, be in two places at once, 'if Sorel becomes the lover of the sublime Marechale,' the future professor told himself, 'she will place him in the Church in some advantageous manner, and I
shall
be rid of him at the Hotel de La Mole.'M. l'abbe Pirard also addressed long sermons to Julien on his successes at the Hotel de Fervaques.
'Very well!' he would then say to himself, 'I
shall
follow out this Russian policy to the end.
How is it going to end?'As for the Marechale, certainly, after I have copied these fifty-three letters, I
shall
write no more.
I
shall
be ruined for ever, disgraced ...'She found the courage to withdraw her hand from Julien so as to hide her eyes with it.
Let her love me for a week, for a week only,' Julien murmured to himself, 'and I
shall
die of joy.
I
shall
give you my arm, and we
shall
go out by the front door, in the full light of day.'Julien in astonishment begged her to wait for a week.
Today is Tuesday; next Tuesday is the day of the Duc de Retz's party; that evening, when M. de La Mole comes home, the porter
shall
hand him the fatal letter ...
He thinks only of making you a Duchess, of that I am certain; think of his grief!''Do you mean by that: think of his revenge?''I may feel pity for my benefactor, distress at the thought of injuring him; but I do not and never
shall
fear any man.'
If your affection for me, which I know to be extreme, chooses to allow me a small pension, I
shall
go and settle myself where you please, in Switzerland, for instance, with my husband.
I
shall
not be a Duchess, Father; but I knew it when I fell in love with him; for it was I that fell in love first, it was I who seduced him.
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