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"
Yes
,
I
had
told
him
that
long
since
,
and
I
did
only
what
any
other
would
have
done
in
my
circumstances
,
and
perhaps
less
.
When
,
the
day
after
the
arrival
of
this
answer
,
your
father
came
by
the
advice
of
Monte
Cristo
to
ask
my
daughter
's
hand
for
you
,
I
decidedly
refused
him
,
but
without
any
explanation
or
exposure
.
In
short
,
why
should
I
have
any
more
to
do
with
the
affair
?
How
did
the
honor
or
disgrace
of
M.
de
Morcerf
affect
me
?
It
neither
increased
nor
decreased
my
income
.
"
Albert
felt
the
blood
mounting
to
his
brow
;
there
was
no
doubt
upon
the
subject
.
Danglars
defended
himself
with
the
baseness
,
but
at
the
same
time
with
the
assurance
,
of
a
man
who
speaks
the
truth
,
at
least
in
part
,
if
not
wholly
--
not
for
conscience
'
sake
,
but
through
fear
.
Besides
,
what
was
Morcerf
seeking
?
It
was
not
whether
Danglars
or
Monte
Cristo
was
more
or
less
guilty
;
it
was
a
man
who
would
answer
for
the
offence
,
whether
trifling
or
serious
;
it
was
a
man
who
would
fight
,
and
it
was
evident
Danglars
would
not
fight
.
And
,
in
addition
to
this
,
everything
forgotten
or
unperceived
before
presented
itself
now
to
his
recollection
.
Monte
Cristo
knew
everything
,
as
he
had
bought
the
daughter
of
Ali
Pasha
;
and
,
knowing
everything
,
he
had
advised
Danglars
to
write
to
Yanina
The
answer
known
,
he
had
yielded
to
Albert
's
wish
to
be
introduced
to
Haidee
,
and
allowed
the
conversation
to
turn
on
the
death
of
Ali
,
and
had
not
opposed
Haidee
's
recital
(
but
having
,
doubtless
,
warned
the
young
girl
,
in
the
few
Romaic
words
he
spoke
to
her
,
not
to
implicate
Morcerf
's
father
)
.
Besides
,
had
he
not
begged
of
Morcerf
not
to
mention
his
father
's
name
before
Haidee
?
Lastly
,
he
had
taken
Albert
to
Normandy
when
he
knew
the
final
blow
was
near
.
There
could
be
no
doubt
that
all
had
been
calculated
and
previously
arranged
;
Monte
Cristo
then
was
in
league
with
his
father
's
enemies
.
Albert
took
Beauchamp
aside
,
and
communicated
these
ideas
to
him
.
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"
You
are
right
,
"
said
the
latter
;
"
M.
Danglars
has
only
been
a
secondary
agent
in
this
sad
affair
,
and
it
is
of
M.
de
Monte
Cristo
that
you
must
demand
an
explanation
.
"
Albert
turned
.
"
Sir
,
"
said
he
to
Danglars
,
"
understand
that
I
do
not
take
a
final
leave
of
you
;
I
must
ascertain
if
your
insinuations
are
just
,
and
am
going
now
to
inquire
of
the
Count
of
Monte
Cristo
.
"
He
bowed
to
the
banker
,
and
went
out
with
Beauchamp
,
without
appearing
to
notice
Cavalcanti
.
Danglars
accompanied
him
to
the
door
,
where
he
again
assured
Albert
that
no
motive
of
personal
hatred
had
influenced
him
against
the
Count
of
Morcerf
.
At
the
banker
's
door
Beauchamp
stopped
Morcerf
.
"
Listen
,
"
said
he
;
"
just
now
I
told
you
it
was
of
M.
de
Monte
Cristo
you
must
demand
an
explanation
.
"
"
Yes
;
and
we
are
going
to
his
house
.
"
"
Reflect
,
Morcerf
,
one
moment
before
you
go
.
"
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"
On
what
shall
I
reflect
?
"
"
On
the
importance
of
the
step
you
are
taking
.
"
"
Is
it
more
serious
than
going
to
M.
Danglars
?
"