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"
Beware
,
Morcerf
,
he
is
already
an
old
man
.
"
"
I
will
respect
his
age
as
he
has
respected
the
honor
of
my
family
;
if
my
father
had
offended
him
,
why
did
he
not
attack
him
personally
?
Oh
,
no
,
he
was
afraid
to
encounter
him
face
to
face
.
"
"
I
do
not
condemn
you
,
Albert
;
I
only
restrain
you
.
Act
prudently
.
"
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"
Oh
,
do
not
fear
;
besides
,
you
will
accompany
me
.
Beauchamp
,
solemn
transactions
should
be
sanctioned
by
a
witness
.
Before
this
day
closes
,
if
M.
Danglars
is
guilty
,
he
shall
cease
to
live
,
or
I
shall
die
.
Pardieu
,
Beauchamp
,
mine
shall
be
a
splendid
funeral
!
"
"
When
such
resolutions
are
made
,
Albert
,
they
should
be
promptly
executed
.
Do
you
wish
to
go
to
M.
Danglars
?
Let
us
go
immediately
.
"
They
sent
for
a
cabriolet
.
On
entering
the
banker
's
mansion
,
they
perceived
the
phaeton
and
servant
of
M.
Andrea
Cavalcanti
.
"
Ah
,
parbleu
,
that
's
good
,
"
said
Albert
,
with
a
gloomy
tone
.
"
If
M.
Danglars
will
not
fight
with
me
,
I
will
kill
his
son-inlaw
;
Cavalcanti
will
certainly
fight
.
"
The
servant
announced
the
young
man
;
but
the
banker
,
recollecting
what
had
transpired
the
day
before
,
did
not
wish
him
admitted
.
It
was
,
however
,
too
late
;
Albert
had
followed
the
footman
,
and
,
hearing
the
order
given
,
forced
the
door
open
,
and
followed
by
Beauchamp
found
himself
in
the
banker
's
study
.
"
Sir
,
"
cried
the
latter
,
"
am
I
no
longer
at
liberty
to
receive
whom
I
choose
in
my
house
?
You
appear
to
forget
yourself
sadly
.
"
"
No
,
sir
,
"
said
Albert
,
coldly
;
"
there
are
circumstances
in
which
one
can
not
,
except
through
cowardice
--
I
offer
you
that
refuge
--
refuse
to
admit
certain
persons
at
least
.
"
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"
What
is
your
errand
,
then
,
with
me
,
sir
?
"
"
I
mean
,
"
said
Albert
,
drawing
near
,
and
without
apparently
noticing
Cavalcanti
,
who
stood
with
his
back
towards
the
fireplace
--
"
I
mean
to
propose
a
meeting
in
some
retired
corner
where
no
one
will
interrupt
us
for
ten
minutes
;
that
will
be
sufficient
--
where
two
men
having
met
,
one
of
them
will
remain
on
the
ground
.
"
Danglars
turned
pale
;
Cavalcanti
moved
a
step
forward
,
and
Albert
turned
towards
him
.
"
And
you
,
too
,
"
said
he
,
"
come
,
if
you
like
,
monsieur
;
you
have
a
claim
,
being
almost
one
of
the
family
,
and
I
will
give
as
many
rendezvous
of
that
kind
as
I
can
find
persons
willing
to
accept
them
.
"
Cavalcanti
looked
at
Danglars
with
a
stupefied
air
,
and
the
latter
,
making
an
effort
,
arose
and
stepped
between
the
two
young
men
.
Albert
's
attack
on
Andrea
had
placed
him
on
a
different
footing
,
and
he
hoped
this
visit
had
another
cause
than
that
he
had
at
first
supposed
.
"
Indeed
,
sir
,
"
said
he
to
Albert
,
"
if
you
are
come
to
quarrel
with
this
gentleman
because
I
have
preferred
him
to
you
,
I
shall
resign
the
case
to
the
king
's
attorney
.
"