Blessing in disguise: pt.3.

 
After several months of tests, here’s where Julien was the day the steward of the house gave him the third quarter of his salary. M. de La Mole had to monitor the administration of his estate in Brittany and Normandy. Julien made frequent trips. He was responsible for in-chief of correspondence relating to the famous trial of the priest Frilair M. Pirard had instructed.

Short notes on the Marquis scribbled in the margins of the papers of any kind addressed to her, Julien consisted of letters, almost all were signed.

At the school of theology, his teachers complained about his lack of attendance, but did not look at least as one of their most distinguished pupils. These works, seized with all the ardor of ambition ill, had quickly removed the cool colors Julien he had brought the province. His pallor was merit in the eyes of his fellow seminarians, he found much less wicked, much less a shield on his knees before those of Besançon; they believed attacked the chest. The Marquis gave him a horse.

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