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"
"
So
be
it
,
"
said
the
Englishman
.
"
But
to
return
to
these
registers
.
"
"
True
,
this
story
has
diverted
our
attention
from
them
.
Excuse
me
.
"
"
Excuse
you
for
what
?
For
the
story
?
By
no
means
;
it
really
seems
to
me
very
curious
.
"
"
Yes
,
indeed
.
So
,
sir
,
you
wish
to
see
all
relating
to
the
poor
abbe
,
who
really
was
gentleness
itself
.
"
"
Yes
,
you
will
much
oblige
me
.
"
"
Go
into
my
study
here
,
and
I
will
show
it
to
you
.
"
And
they
both
entered
M.
de
Boville
's
study
.
Everything
was
here
arranged
in
perfect
order
;
each
register
had
its
number
,
each
file
of
papers
its
place
.
The
inspector
begged
the
Englishman
to
seat
himself
in
an
arm-chair
,
and
placed
before
him
the
register
and
documents
relative
to
the
Chateau
d'If
,
giving
him
all
the
time
he
desired
for
the
examination
,
while
De
Boville
seated
himself
in
a
corner
,
and
began
to
read
his
newspaper
.
The
Englishman
easily
found
the
entries
relative
to
the
Abbe
Faria
;
but
it
seemed
that
the
history
which
the
inspector
had
related
interested
him
greatly
,
for
after
having
perused
the
first
documents
he
turned
over
the
leaves
until
he
reached
the
deposition
respecting
Edmond
Dantes
.
There
he
found
everything
arranged
in
due
order
--
the
accusation
,
examination
,
Morrel
's
petition
,
M.
de
Villefort
's
marginal
notes
.
He
folded
up
the
accusation
quietly
,
and
put
it
as
quietly
in
his
pocket
;
read
the
examination
,
and
saw
that
the
name
of
Noirtier
was
not
mentioned
in
it
;
perused
,
too
,
the
application
dated
10th
April
,
1815
,
in
which
Morrel
,
by
the
deputy
procureur
's
advice
,
exaggerated
with
the
best
intentions
(
for
Napoleon
was
then
on
the
throne
)
the
services
Dantes
had
rendered
to
the
imperial
cause
--
services
which
Villefort
's
certificates
rendered
indispensable
.
Then
he
saw
through
the
whole
thing
.
This
petition
to
Napoleon
,
kept
back
by
Villefort
,
had
become
,
under
the
second
restoration
,
a
terrible
weapon
against
him
in
the
hands
of
the
king
's
attorney
.
He
was
no
longer
astonished
when
he
searched
on
to
find
in
the
register
this
note
,
placed
in
a
bracket
against
his
name
:
--
Edmond
Dantes
.
An
inveterate
Bonapartist
;
took
an
active
part
in
the
return
from
the
Island
of
Elba
.