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A former soldier seduces and manipulates women in order to rise through Parisian society.

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exclaimed: “That is all that is fit for a decoration coming from a swine like you.”

They were quite close, face to face, exasperated, their fists clenched, the one lean, with a flowing moustache, the other stout, with a twisted one. The commissary stepped rapidly between the pair, and pushing them apart with his hands, observed: “Gentlemen, you are forgetting yourselves; you are lacking in self-respect.”

They became quiet and turned on their heels. Madeleine, motionless, was still smoking in silence.

The police official resumed: “Sir, I have found you alone with Madame Du Roy here, you in bed, she almost naked, with your clothes scattered about the room. This is legal evidence of adultery. You cannot deny this evidence. What have you to say for yourself?”

Laroche-Mathieu murmured: “I have nothing to say; do your duty.”

The commissary addressed himself to Madeleine: “Do you admit, madame, that this gentleman is your lover?”

She said with a certain swagger: “I do not deny it; he is my lover.”

“That is enough.”

The commissary made some notes as to the condition and arrangement of the rooms. As he was finishing writing, the minister, who had finished dressing, and was waiting with his greatcoat over his arm and his hat in his hand, said: “Have you still need of me, sir? What am I to do? Can I withdraw?”

Du Roy turned towards him, and smiling insolently, said: “Why so? We have finished. You can go to bed again, sir; we will leave you alone.” And placing a finger on the official’s arm, he continued: “Let us retire, Mr. Commissary, we have nothing more to do in this place.”

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