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"
Yes
.
"
Dantes
gazed
with
admiration
,
but
he
had
some
difficulty
in
believing
.
Faria
saw
this
.
"
When
you
pay
me
a
visit
in
my
cell
,
my
young
friend
,
"
said
he
,
"
I
will
show
you
an
entire
work
,
the
fruits
of
the
thoughts
and
reflections
of
my
whole
life
;
many
of
them
meditated
over
in
the
shades
of
the
Colosseum
at
Rome
,
at
the
foot
of
St.
Mark
's
column
at
Venice
,
and
on
the
borders
of
the
Arno
at
Florence
,
little
imagining
at
the
time
that
they
would
be
arranged
in
order
within
the
walls
of
the
Chateau
d'If
.
The
work
I
speak
of
is
called
'
A
Treatise
on
the
Possibility
of
a
General
Monarchy
in
Italy
,
'
and
will
make
one
large
quarto
volume
.
"
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"
And
on
what
have
you
written
all
this
?
"
"
On
two
of
my
shirts
.
I
invented
a
preparation
that
makes
linen
as
smooth
and
as
easy
to
write
on
as
parchment
.
"
"
You
are
,
then
,
a
chemist
?
"
"
Somewhat
;
I
know
Lavoisier
,
and
was
the
intimate
friend
of
Cabanis
.
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"
"
But
for
such
a
work
you
must
have
needed
books
--
had
you
any
?
"
"
I
had
nearly
five
thousand
volumes
in
my
library
at
Rome
;
but
after
reading
them
over
many
times
,
I
found
out
that
with
one
hundred
and
fifty
well-chosen
books
a
man
possesses
,
if
not
a
complete
summary
of
all
human
knowledge
,
at
least
all
that
a
man
need
really
know
.
I
devoted
three
years
of
my
life
to
reading
and
studying
these
one
hundred
and
fifty
volumes
,
till
I
knew
them
nearly
by
heart
;
so
that
since
I
have
been
in
prison
,
a
very
slight
effort
of
memory
has
enabled
me
to
recall
their
contents
as
readily
as
though
the
pages
were
open
before
me
.
I
could
recite
you
the
whole
of
Thucydides
,
Xenophon
,
Plutarch
,
Titus
Livius
,
Tacitus
,
Strada
,
Jornandes
,
Dante
,
Montaigne
,
Shakespeare
,
Spinoza
,
Machiavelli
,
and
Bossuet
.
I
name
only
the
most
important
.
"