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"
I
do
not
know
,
but
he
wishes
to
speak
to
you
.
"
"
Ah
?
"
said
Monte
Cristo
,
"
I
trust
he
is
not
going
to
tempt
me
by
some
fresh
insult
!
"
"
I
do
not
think
that
such
is
his
intention
,
"
said
Morrel
.
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The
count
advanced
,
accompanied
by
Maximilian
and
Emmanuel
.
His
calm
and
serene
look
formed
a
singular
contrast
to
Albert
's
grief-stricken
face
,
who
approached
also
,
followed
by
the
other
four
young
men
.
When
at
three
paces
distant
from
each
other
,
Albert
and
the
count
stopped
.
"
Approach
,
gentlemen
,
"
said
Albert
;
"
I
wish
you
not
to
lose
one
word
of
what
I
am
about
to
have
the
honor
of
saying
to
the
Count
of
Monte
Cristo
,
for
it
must
be
repeated
by
you
to
all
who
will
listen
to
it
,
strange
as
it
may
appear
to
you
.
"
"
Proceed
,
sir
,
"
said
the
count
.
"
Sir
,
"
said
Albert
,
at
first
with
a
tremulous
voice
,
but
which
gradually
became
firmer
,
"
I
reproached
you
with
exposing
the
conduct
of
M.
de
Morcerf
in
Epirus
,
for
guilty
as
I
knew
he
was
,
I
thought
you
had
no
right
to
punish
him
;
but
I
have
since
learned
that
you
had
that
right
.
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It
is
not
Fernand
Mondego
's
treachery
towards
Ali
Pasha
which
induces
me
so
readily
to
excuse
you
,
but
the
treachery
of
the
fisherman
Fernand
towards
you
,
and
the
almost
unheard-of
miseries
which
were
its
consequences
;
and
I
say
,
and
proclaim
it
publicly
,
that
you
were
justified
in
revenging
yourself
on
my
father
,
and
I
,
his
son
,
thank
you
for
not
using
greater
severity
.
"
Had
a
thunderbolt
fallen
in
the
midst
of
the
spectators
of
this
unexpected
scene
,
it
would
not
have
surprised
them
more
than
did
Albert
's
declaration
.
As
for
Monte
Cristo
,
his
eyes
slowly
rose
towards
heaven
with
an
expression
of
infinite
gratitude
.
He
could
not
understand
how
Albert
's
fiery
nature
,
of
which
he
had
seen
so
much
among
the
Roman
bandits
,
had
suddenly
stooped
to
this
humiliation
.
He
recognized
the
influence
of
Mercedes
,
and
saw
why
her
noble
heart
had
not
opposed
the
sacrifice
she
knew
beforehand
would
be
useless
.
"
Now
,
sir
,
"
said
Albert
,
"
if
you
think
my
apology
sufficient
,
pray
give
me
your
hand
.
Next
to
the
merit
of
infallibility
which
you
appear
to
possess
,
I
rank
that
of
candidly
acknowledging
a
fault
.
But
this
confession
concerns
me
only
.
I
acted
well
as
a
man
,
but
you
have
acted
better
than
man
.
An
angel
alone
could
have
saved
one
of
us
from
death
--
that
angel
came
from
heaven
,
if
not
to
make
us
friends
(
which
,
alas
,
fatality
renders
impossible
)
,
at
least
to
make
us
esteem
each
other
.
"