"Why?"
Arthur tucked the last bill into his coat pocket, "Because I feel that those who can satisfy their own desires while taking into account some collective interests are rare in this world. You think France having Talleyrand is unfortunate, but I consider it, on the contrary, France's fortune. Because perhaps for a long time to come, France might never see such a distinguished diplomat again."
Of course, you might say I am flattering him, speaking against my heart. Because as Mr. Victor previously said, whether it be Louis XVI, Robespierre, or Napoleon, they are all dead, but Mr. Talleyrand is still alive. I criticize Napoleon; he cannot climb out of his coffin to do anything to me, but if I criticize Talleyrand, Mr. Victor might well bring his cohorts to trouble me tomorrow night."
But most importantly, he canceled the warrant for my fat friend and incidentally lost ten pounds to me in a bet, for both of which I am very grateful."