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"
Will
the
petition
go
soon
?
"
"
To-day
.
"
"
Countersigned
by
you
?
"
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"
The
best
thing
I
can
do
will
be
to
certify
the
truth
of
the
contents
of
your
petition
.
"
And
,
sitting
down
,
Villefort
wrote
the
certificate
at
the
bottom
.
"
What
more
is
to
be
done
?
"
"
I
will
do
whatever
is
necessary
.
"
This
assurance
delighted
Morrel
,
who
took
leave
of
Villefort
,
and
hastened
to
announce
to
old
Dantes
that
he
would
soon
see
his
son
.
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As
for
Villefort
,
instead
of
sending
to
Paris
,
he
carefully
preserved
the
petition
that
so
fearfully
compromised
Dantes
,
in
the
hopes
of
an
event
that
seemed
not
unlikely
--
that
is
,
a
second
restoration
.
Dantes
remained
a
prisoner
,
and
heard
not
the
noise
of
the
fall
of
Louis
XVIII
.
'
s
throne
,
or
the
still
more
tragic
destruction
of
the
empire
.
Twice
during
the
Hundred
Days
had
Morrel
renewed
his
demand
,
and
twice
had
Villefort
soothed
him
with
promises
.
At
last
there
was
Waterloo
,
and
Morrel
came
no
more
;
he
had
done
all
that
was
in
his
power
,
and
any
fresh
attempt
would
only
compromise
himself
uselessly
.
Louis
XVIII
.
remounted
the
throne
;
Villefort
,
to
whom
Marseilles
had
become
filled
with
remorseful
memories
,
sought
and
obtained
the
situation
of
king
's
procureur
at
Toulouse
,
and
a
fortnight
afterwards
he
married
Mademoiselle
de
Saint
--
Meran
,
whose
father
now
stood
higher
at
court
than
ever
.