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  •    At the end of one week they had lost all hope.     And Loisel, who had aged five years, declared:     "We must consider how to replace the jewel."The next day they took the box which had held it, and went to the jeweler whose name they found inside. He consulted his books.
  • In a shop at the Palais Royal, they found a string of diamonds which seemed to be exactly what they were looking for. It was worth forty thousand francs. They could have it for thirty-six thousand.     So they begged the jeweler not to sell it for three days. And they made an arrangement that he would take it back for thirty-four thousand francs if the other necklace was found before the end of February.
  • He compromised the rest of his life, risked signing notes without knowing if he could ever honor them, and, terrified by the anguish still to come, by the black misery about to fall on him, by the prospect of every physical privation and every moral torture he was about to suffer, he went to get the new necklace, and laid down on the jeweler's counter thirty-six thousand francs.
  • Loisel had eighteen thousand francs which his father had left him. He would borrow the rest.And he did borrow, asking for a thousand francs from one man, five hundred from another, five louis here, three louis there. He gave notes, made ruinous agreements, dealt with usurers, with every type of money-lender.
  • To the relief of her friend, she did not open the case. If she had detected the substitution, what would she have thought? What would she have said? Would she have taken her friend for a thief?
  •  .....
  • When Madame Loisel took the necklace back, Madame Forestier said coldly:
  •   "You should have returned it sooner, I might have needed it."
  • From then on, Madame Loisel knew the horrible life of the very poor. But she played her part heroically. The dreadful debt must be paid. She would pay it. They dismissed their maid; they changed their lodgings; they rented a garret under the roof.Each month they had to pay some notes, renew others, get more time.   
  • One Sunday, as she was walking in the Champs Élysées to refresh herself after the week's work, suddenly she saw a woman walking with a child. It was Madame Forestier, still young, still beautiful, still charming.     Madame Loisel felt emotional. Should she speak to her? Yes, of course. And now that she had paid, she would tell her all. Why not? She went up to her.     "Good morning, Jeanne."The other, astonished to be addressed so familiarly by this common woman, did not recognize her. She stammered:
  •   "No, I am Mathilde Loisel."
  • "But - madame - I don't know. You must have made a mistake."
  • "Oh! ... my poor Mathilde, how you've changed! ..."
  • "I brought you back another exactly like it. And it has taken us ten years to pay for it. It wasn't easy for us, we had very little. But at last it is over, and I am very glad."Madame Forestier was stunned.     "You say that you bought a diamond necklace to replace mine?"     "Yes; you didn't notice then? They were very similar."     And she smiled with proud and innocent pleasure.     Madame Forestier, deeply moved, took both her hands. at most! ..."francs"Oh, my poor Mathilde! Mine was an imitation! It was worth five hundred
  • "You remember that diamond necklace that you lent me to wear to the Ministry party?"
  • "Yes, I have had some hard times since I last saw you, and many miseries ... and all because of you! ..."
  •   "Well, I lost it."
  •   "What do you mean? You brought it back."
  • "Me? How can that be?"
  • "Yes. Well?"
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