41/62 "Gentlemen, you will admit that if you have the legal right to find fault with the chamber and the administration you must at least do so elsewhere than in this office." [To Fleury.] "What are you doing here, monsieur ?" Fleury [insolently]. "I came to tell these gentlemen that there was to be a general turn-out. Du Bruel is sent for to the ministry, and Dutocq also. Everybody is asking who will be appointed." Baudoyer [retiring]. "It is not your affair, sir; go back to your own office, and do not disturb mine." Fleury [in the doorway]. |