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"
Impossible
!
"
said
Dantes
,
staggered
at
the
enormous
amount
.
"
Impossible
?
and
why
?
"
asked
the
old
man
.
"
The
Spada
family
was
one
of
the
oldest
and
most
powerful
families
of
the
fifteenth
century
;
and
in
those
times
,
when
other
opportunities
for
investment
were
wanting
,
such
accumulations
of
gold
and
jewels
were
by
no
means
rare
;
there
are
at
this
day
Roman
families
perishing
of
hunger
,
though
possessed
of
nearly
a
million
in
diamonds
and
jewels
,
handed
down
by
entail
,
and
which
they
can
not
touch
.
"
Edmond
thought
he
was
in
a
dream
--
he
wavered
between
incredulity
and
joy
.
"
I
have
only
kept
this
secret
so
long
from
you
,
"
continued
Faria
,
"
that
I
might
test
your
character
,
and
then
surprise
you
.
Had
we
escaped
before
my
attack
of
catalepsy
,
I
should
have
conducted
you
to
Monte
Cristo
;
now
,
"
he
added
,
with
a
sigh
,
"
it
is
you
who
will
conduct
me
thither
.
Well
,
Dantes
,
you
do
not
thank
me
?
"
"
This
treasure
belongs
to
you
,
my
dear
friend
,
"
replied
Dantes
,
"
and
to
you
only
.
I
have
no
right
to
it
.
I
am
no
relation
of
yours
.
"
"
You
are
my
son
,
Dantes
,
"
exclaimed
the
old
man
.
"
You
are
the
child
of
my
captivity
.
My
profession
condemns
me
to
celibacy
.
God
has
sent
you
to
me
to
console
,
at
one
and
the
same
time
,
the
man
who
could
not
be
a
father
,
and
the
prisoner
who
could
not
get
free
"
And
Faria
extended
the
arm
of
which
alone
the
use
remained
to
him
to
the
young
man
who
threw
himself
upon
his
neck
and
wept
.
Now
that
this
treasure
,
which
had
so
long
been
the
object
of
the
abbe
's
meditations
,
could
insure
the
future
happiness
of
him
whom
Faria
really
loved
as
a
son
,
it
had
doubled
its
value
in
his
eyes
,
and
every
day
he
expatiated
on
the
amount
,
explaining
to
Dantes
all
the
good
which
,
with
thirteen
or
fourteen
millions
of
francs
,
a
man
could
do
in
these
days
to
his
friends
;
and
then
Dantes
'
countenance
became
gloomy
,
for
the
oath
of
vengeance
he
had
taken
recurred
to
his
memory
,
and
he
reflected
how
much
ill
,
in
these
times
,
a
man
with
thirteen
or
fourteen
millions
could
do
to
his
enemies
.
The
abbe
did
not
know
the
Island
of
Monte
Cristo
;
but
Dantes
knew
it
,
and
had
often
passed
it
,
situated
twenty-five
miles
from
Pianosa
,
between
Corsica
and
the
Island
of
Elba
,
and
had
once
touched
there
.
This
island
was
,
always
had
been
,
and
still
is
,
completely
deserted
.
It
is
a
rock
of
almost
conical
form
,
which
looks
as
though
it
had
been
thrust
up
by
volcanic
force
from
the
depth
to
the
surface
of
the
ocean
.
Dantes
drew
a
plan
of
the
island
for
Faria
,
and
Faria
gave
Dantes
advice
as
to
the
means
he
should
employ
to
recover
the
treasure
.
But
Dantes
was
far
from
being
as
enthusiastic
and
confident
as
the
old
man
.
It
was
past
a
question
now
that
Faria
was
not
a
lunatic
,
and
the
way
in
which
he
had
achieved
the
discovery
,
which
had
given
rise
to
the
suspicion
of
his
madness
,
increased
Edmond
's
admiration
of
him
;
but
at
the
same
time
Dantes
could
not
believe
that
the
deposit
,
supposing
it
had
ever
existed
,
still
existed
;
and
though
he
considered
the
treasure
as
by
no
means
chimerical
,
he
yet
believed
it
was
no
longer
there
.
However
,
as
if
fate
resolved
on
depriving
the
prisoners
of
their
last
chance
,
and
making
them
understand
that
they
were
condemned
to
perpetual
imprisonment
,
a
new
misfortune
befell
them
;
the
gallery
on
the
sea
side
,
which
had
long
been
in
ruins
,
was
rebuilt
.
They
had
repaired
it
completely
,
and
stopped
up
with
vast
masses
of
stone
the
hole
Dantes
had
partly
filled
in
.
But
for
this
precaution
,
which
,
it
will
be
remembered
,
the
abbe
had
made
to
Edmond
,
the
misfortune
would
have
been
still
greater
,
for
their
attempt
to
escape
would
have
been
detected
,
and
they
would
undoubtedly
have
been
separated
.
Thus
a
new
,
a
stronger
,
and
more
inexorable
barrier
was
interposed
to
cut
off
the
realization
of
their
hopes
.