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‘With respect.’
            The letter was signed ‘Thenard.’
            This  signature  was  not  false.  It  was  merely  a  trifle
         abridged.
            Moreover, the rigmarole and the orthography completed
         the revelation. The certificate of origin was complete.
            Marius’ emotion was profound. After a start of surprise,
         he underwent a feeling of happiness. If he could now but
         find that other man of whom he was in search, the man who
         had saved him, Marius, there would be nothing left for him
         to desire.
            He opened the drawer of his secretary, took out sever-
         al bank-notes, put them in his pocket, closed the secretary
         again, and rang the bell. Basque half opened the door.
            ‘Show the man in,’ said Marius.
            Basque announced:
            ‘Monsieur Thenard.’
            A man entered.
            A fresh surprise for Marius. The man who entered was
         an utter stranger to him.
            This man, who was old, moreover, had a thick nose, his
         chin  swathed  in  a  cravat,  green  spectacles  with  a  double
         screen of green taffeta over his eyes, and his hair was plas-
         tered and flattened down on his brow on a level with his
         eyebrows like the wigs of English coachmen in ‘high life.’
         His hair was gray. He was dressed in black from head to
         foot,  in  garments  that  were  very  threadbare  but  clean;  a
         bunch of seals depending from his fob suggested the idea of
         a watch. He held in his hand an old hat! He walked in a bent

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