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Time
was
getting
on
,
however
,
and
Franz
deemed
it
advisable
to
awaken
Albert
;
but
at
the
moment
he
prepared
to
proceed
to
his
chamber
,
his
friend
entered
the
room
in
perfect
costume
for
the
day
.
The
anticipated
delights
of
the
Carnival
had
so
run
in
his
head
as
to
make
him
leave
his
pillow
long
before
his
usual
hour
.
"
Now
,
my
excellent
Signor
Pastrini
,
"
said
Franz
,
addressing
his
landlord
,
"
since
we
are
both
ready
,
do
you
think
we
may
proceed
at
once
to
visit
the
Count
of
Monte
Cristo
?
"
"
Most
assuredly
,
"
replied
he
.
"
The
Count
of
Monte
Cristo
is
always
an
early
riser
;
and
I
can
answer
for
his
having
been
up
these
two
hours
.
"
"
Then
you
really
consider
we
shall
not
be
intruding
if
we
pay
our
respects
to
him
directly
?
"
"
Oh
,
I
am
quite
sure
.
I
will
take
all
the
blame
on
myself
if
you
find
I
have
led
you
into
an
error
.
"
"
Well
,
then
,
if
it
be
so
,
are
you
ready
,
Albert
?
"
"
Perfectly
.
"
"
Let
us
go
and
return
our
best
thanks
for
his
courtesy
.
"
"
Yes
,
let
us
do
so
.
"
The
landlord
preceded
the
friends
across
the
landing
,
which
was
all
that
separated
them
from
the
apartments
of
the
count
,
rang
at
the
bell
,
and
,
upon
the
door
being
opened
by
a
servant
,
said
,
"
I
signori
Francesi
.
"
The
domestic
bowed
respectfully
,
and
invited
them
to
enter
.
They
passed
through
two
rooms
,
furnished
in
a
luxurious
manner
they
had
not
expected
to
see
under
the
roof
of
Signor
Pastrini
,
and
were
shown
into
an
elegantly
fitted-up
drawing-room
.
The
richest
Turkey
carpets
covered
the
floor
,
and
the
softest
and
most
inviting
couches
,
easy-chairs
,
and
sofas
,
offered
their
high-piled
and
yielding
cushions
to
such
as
desired
repose
or
refreshment
.
Splendid
paintings
by
the
first
masters
were
ranged
against
the
walls
,
intermingled
with
magnificent
trophies
of
war
,
while
heavy
curtains
of
costly
tapestry
were
suspended
before
the
different
doors
of
the
room
.
"
If
your
excellencies
will
please
to
be
seated
,
"
said
the
man
,
"
I
will
let
the
count
know
that
you
are
here
.
"