“Well, now to business.”

Saying that, Vitalis laid eight five franc pieces on the table, which Barberin with a sweep of his hand cleared up and thrust into his pocket.

“Where’s his bundle?” asked Vitalis.

“Here it is,” said Barberin, handing him a blue cotton handkerchief tied up at the four corners. “There are two shirts and a pair of cotton pants.”

“That was not what was agreed; you said you’d give some clothes. These are only rags.”

“He ain’t got no more.”

“If I ask the boy I know he’ll say that’s not true. But I haven’t the time to argue the matter. We must be off. Come on, my little fellow. What’s your name?”

“Remi.”

“Well, then, Remi, take your bundle and walk along beside Capi.”

I held out both my hands to him, then to Barberin. But both men turned away their heads. Then Vitalis took me by the wrist. I had to go.