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CHAPTER V



         TRANQUILLITY






         After bidding his sister good night, Monseigneur Bienv-
         enu took one of the two silver candlesticks from the table,
         handed the other to his guest, and said to him,—
            ‘Monsieur, I will conduct you to your room.’
            The man followed him.
            As might have been observed from what has been said
         above, the house was so arranged that in order to pass into
         the oratory where the alcove was situated, or to get out of it,
         it was necessary to traverse the Bishop’s bedroom.
            At the moment when he was crossing this apartment,
         Madame Magloire was putting away the silverware in the
         cupboard near the head of the bed. This was her last care
         every evening before she went to bed.
            The Bishop installed his guest in the alcove. A fresh white
         bed had been prepared there. The man set the candle down
         on a small table.
            ‘Well,’ said the Bishop, ‘may you pass a good night. To-
         morrow morning, before you set out, you shall drink a cup
         of warm milk from our cows.’
            ‘Thanks, Monsieur l’Abbe,’ said the man.

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