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"
In
order
that
his
wounds
might
be
examined
he
was
undressed
,
and
his
clothes
were
thrown
into
a
corner
,
where
the
police
picked
them
up
,
with
the
exception
of
the
waistcoat
,
which
they
overlooked
.
"
Andrea
turned
pale
,
and
drew
towards
the
door
;
he
saw
a
cloud
rising
in
the
horizon
,
which
appeared
to
forebode
a
coming
storm
.
"
Well
,
this
waistcoat
was
discovered
today
,
covered
with
blood
,
and
with
a
hole
over
the
heart
.
"
The
ladies
screamed
,
and
two
or
three
prepared
to
faint
.
"
It
was
brought
to
me
.
No
one
could
guess
what
the
dirty
rag
could
be
;
I
alone
suspected
that
it
was
the
waistcoat
of
the
murdered
man
.
My
valet
,
in
examining
this
mournful
relic
,
felt
a
paper
in
the
pocket
and
drew
it
out
;
it
was
a
letter
addressed
to
you
,
baron
.
"
"
To
me
?
"
cried
Danglars
.
"
Yes
,
indeed
,
to
you
;
I
succeeded
in
deciphering
your
name
under
the
blood
with
which
the
letter
was
stained
,
"
replied
Monte
Cristo
,
amid
the
general
outburst
of
amazement
.
"
But
,
"
asked
Madame
Danglars
,
looking
at
her
husband
with
uneasiness
,
"
how
could
that
prevent
M.
de
Villefort
"
--
"
In
this
simple
way
,
madame
,
"
replied
Monte
Cristo
;
"
the
waistcoat
and
the
letter
were
both
what
is
termed
circumstantial
evidence
;
I
therefore
sent
them
to
the
king
's
attorney
.
You
understand
,
my
dear
baron
,
that
legal
methods
are
the
safest
in
criminal
cases
;
it
was
,
perhaps
,
some
plot
against
you
.
"
Andrea
looked
steadily
at
Monte
Cristo
and
disappeared
in
the
second
drawing-room
.
"
Possibly
,
"
said
Danglars
;
"
was
not
this
murdered
man
an
old
galley-slave
?
"
"
Yes
,
"
replied
the
count
;
"
a
felon
named
Caderousse
.
"
Danglars
turned
slightly
pale
;
Andrea
reached
the
anteroom
beyond
the
little
drawing-room
.