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Monte
Cristo
,
with
moistened
eye
,
heaving
breast
,
and
lips
half
open
,
extended
to
Albert
a
hand
which
the
latter
pressed
with
a
sentiment
resembling
respectful
fear
.
"
Gentlemen
,
"
said
he
,
"
M.
de
Monte
Cristo
receives
my
apology
.
I
had
acted
hastily
towards
him
.
Hasty
actions
are
generally
bad
ones
.
Now
my
fault
is
repaired
.
I
hope
the
world
will
not
call
me
cowardly
for
acting
as
my
conscience
dictated
.
But
if
any
one
should
entertain
a
false
opinion
of
me
,
"
added
he
,
drawing
himself
up
as
if
he
would
challenge
both
friends
and
enemies
,
"
I
shall
endeavor
to
correct
his
mistake
.
"
"
What
happened
during
the
night
?
"
asked
Beauchamp
of
Chateau
--
Renaud
;
"
we
appear
to
make
a
very
sorry
figure
here
.
"
"
In
truth
,
what
Albert
has
just
done
is
either
very
despicable
or
very
noble
,
"
replied
the
baron
.
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"
What
can
it
mean
?
"
said
Debray
to
Franz
.
"
The
Count
of
Monte
Cristo
acts
dishonorably
to
M.
de
Morcerf
,
and
is
justified
by
his
son
!
Had
I
ten
Yaninas
in
my
family
,
I
should
only
consider
myself
the
more
bound
to
fight
ten
times
.
"
As
for
Monte
Cristo
,
his
head
was
bent
down
,
his
arms
were
powerless
Bowing
under
the
weight
of
twenty-four
years
'
reminiscences
,
he
thought
not
of
Albert
,
of
Beauchamp
,
of
Chateau
--
Renaud
,
or
of
any
of
that
group
;
but
he
thought
of
that
courageous
woman
who
had
come
to
plead
for
her
son
's
life
,
to
whom
he
had
offered
his
,
and
who
had
now
saved
it
by
the
revelation
of
a
dreadful
family
secret
,
capable
of
destroying
forever
in
that
young
man
's
heart
every
feeling
of
filial
piety
.
"
Providence
still
,
"
murmured
he
;
"
now
only
am
I
fully
convinced
of
being
the
emissary
of
God
!
"
The
Count
of
Monte
Cristo
bowed
to
the
five
young
men
with
a
melancholy
and
dignified
smile
,
and
got
into
his
carriage
with
Maximilian
and
Emmanuel
.
Albert
,
Beauchamp
,
and
Chateau
--
Renaud
remained
alone
.
Albert
looked
at
his
two
friends
,
not
timidly
,
but
in
a
way
that
appeared
to
ask
their
opinion
of
what
he
had
just
done
.
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"
Indeed
,
my
dear
friend
,
"
said
Beauchamp
first
,
who
had
either
the
most
feeling
or
the
least
dissimulation
,
"
allow
me
to
congratulate
you
;
this
is
a
very
unhoped-for
conclusion
of
a
very
disagreeable
affair
.
"
Albert
remained
silent
and
wrapped
in
thought
.
Chateau
--
Renaud
contented
himself
with
tapping
his
boot
with
his
flexible
cane
.
"
Are
we
not
going
?
"
said
he
,
after
this
embarrassing
silence
.
"
When
you
please
,
"
replied
Beauchamp
;
"
allow
me
only
to
compliment
M.
de
Morcerf
,
who
has
given
proof
today
of
rare
chivalric
generosity
.
"
"
Oh
,
yes
,
"
said
Chateau
--
Renaud
.