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sure?’
            ‘Rest easy.’
            ‘Because—‘ said Jondrette. And he left the phrase unfin-
         ished.
            Marius  heard  him  lay  something  heavy  on  the  table,
         probably the chisel which he had purchased.
            ‘By the way,’ said Jondrette, ‘have you been eating here?’
            ‘Yes,’  said  the  mother.  ‘I  got  three  large  potatoes  and
         some salt. I took advantage of the fire to cook them.’
            ‘Good,’ returned Jondrette. ‘To-morrow I will take you
         out to dine with me. We will have a duck and fixings. You
         shall dine like Charles the Tenth; all is going well!’
            Then he added:—
            ‘The mouse-trap is open. The cats are there.’
            He lowered his voice still further, and said:—
            ‘Put this in the fire.’
            Marius heard a sound of charcoal being knocked with
         the tongs or some iron utensil, and Jondrette continued:—
            ‘Have you greased the hinges of the door so that they will
         not squeak?’
            ‘Yes,’ replied the mother.
            ‘What time is it?’
            ‘Nearly six. The half-hour struck from Saint-Medard a
         while ago.’
            ‘The devil!’ ejaculated Jondrette; ‘the children must go
         and watch. Come you, do you listen here.’
            A whispering ensued.
            Jondrette’s voice became audible again:—
            ‘Has old Bougon left?’

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