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There was a fierce encounter between Saccard and the engineer, right there in the workroom where formerly their venture had been discussed and decided on with so much enthusiasm. During those three days, the collapse at the Bourse had horribly worsened, and Universal shares had gone down, fall after fall, even to below par, to four hundred and forty francs; and the fall was continuing, the whole edifice was crumbling hour by hour. Madame Caroline listened in silence, not wanting to intervene. Sh...e was full of remorse, accusing herself of complicity, for it was she who, after promising to watch over things, had let it all happen. Instead of contenting herself with merely selling her shares to try to hamper the rise, shouldn’t she have found some other recourse, like warning people, taking some action, in short? Adoring her brother as she did, her heart bled for him, seeing him compromised in this way, with his great ventures undermined and his whole life’s work called in question; she suffered all the more in that she felt she had no right to judge Saccard: hadn’t she loved him?
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