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- Граф Монте-Кристо
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He
was
finishing
the
last
line
when
a
cry
behind
him
made
him
start
,
and
the
pen
fell
from
his
hand
.
"
Haidee
,
"
said
he
,
"
did
you
read
it
?
"
"
Oh
,
my
lord
,
"
said
she
,
"
why
are
you
writing
thus
at
such
an
hour
?
Why
are
you
bequeathing
all
your
fortune
to
me
?
Are
you
going
to
leave
me
?
"
"
I
am
going
on
a
journey
,
dear
child
,
"
said
Monte
Cristo
,
with
an
expression
of
infinite
tenderness
and
melancholy
;
"
and
if
any
misfortune
should
happen
to
me
.
"
The
count
stopped
.
"
Well
?
"
asked
the
young
girl
,
with
an
authoritative
tone
the
count
had
never
observed
before
,
and
which
startled
him
.
"
Well
,
if
any
misfortune
happen
to
me
,
"
replied
Monte
Cristo
,
"
I
wish
my
daughter
to
be
happy
.
"
Haidee
smiled
sorrowfully
,
and
shook
her
head
.
"
Do
you
think
of
dying
,
my
lord
?
"
said
she
.
"
The
wise
man
,
my
child
,
has
said
,
'
It
is
good
to
think
of
death
.
'
"
"
Well
,
if
you
die
,
"
said
she
,
"
bequeath
your
fortune
to
others
,
for
if
you
die
I
shall
require
nothing
;
"
and
,
taking
the
paper
,
she
tore
it
in
four
pieces
,
and
threw
it
into
the
middle
of
the
room
.
Then
,
the
effort
having
exhausted
her
strength
,
she
fell
not
asleep
this
time
,
but
fainting
on
the
floor
.
The
count
leaned
over
her
and
raised
her
in
his
arms
;
and
seeing
that
sweet
pale
face
,
those
lovely
eyes
closed
,
that
beautiful
form
motionless
and
to
all
appearance
lifeless
,
the
idea
occurred
to
him
for
the
first
time
,
that
perhaps
she
loved
him
otherwise
than
as
a
daughter
loves
a
father
.
"
Alas
,
"
murmured
he
,
with
intense
suffering
,
"
I
might
,
then
,
have
been
happy
yet
.
"
Then
he
carried
Haidee
to
her
room
,
resigned
her
to
the
care
of
her
attendants
,
and
returning
to
his
study
,
which
he
shut
quickly
this
time
,
he
again
copied
the
destroyed
will
.
As
he
was
finishing
,
the
sound
of
a
cabriolet
entering
the
yard
was
heard
.
Monte
Cristo
approached
the
window
,
and
saw
Maximilian
and
Emmanuel
alight
.
"
Good
,
"
said
he
;
"
it
was
time
,
"
--
and
he
sealed
his
will
with
three
seals
.
A
moment
afterwards
he
heard
a
noise
in
the
drawing-room
,
and
went
to
open
the
door
himself
.
Morrel
was
there
;
he
had
come
twenty
minutes
before
the
time
appointed
.
"
I
am
perhaps
come
too
soon
,
count
,
"
said
he
,
"
but
I
frankly
acknowledge
that
I
have
not
closed
my
eyes
all
night
,
nor
has
any
one
in
my
house
.
I
need
to
see
you
strong
in
your
courageous
assurance
,
to
recover
myself
.
"
Monte
Cristo
could
not
resist
this
proof
of
affection
;
he
not
only
extended
his
hand
to
the
young
man
,
but
flew
to
him
with
open
arms
.
"
Morrel
,
"
said
he
,
"
it
is
a
happy
day
for
me
,
to
feel
that
I
am
beloved
by
such
a
man
as
you
.
Good-morning
,
Emmanuel
;
you
will
come
with
me
then
,
Maximilian
?
"
"
Did
you
doubt
it
?
"
said
the
young
captain
.