"That is your fault!"
"I have done what I could."
"Ha! really?"
Bouvard and Pécuchet discreetly rose. Petit made them sit down again, and addressing the curé:
The Abbé Jeufroy hesitated. Then, with a smile which tempered his reprimand:
"It is supposed that you are rather negligent about sacred history."
"Oh, sacred history!" interrupted Bouvard.
"What fault have you to find with it, sir?"
"I—none. Only there are perhaps more useful things to be learned than the anecdote of Jonas and the story of the kings of Israel."