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- Александр Дюма
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- Граф Монте-Кристо
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And
with
these
words
he
disappeared
behind
one
of
the
tapestried
portieres
.
As
the
door
opened
,
the
sound
of
a
guzla
reached
the
ears
of
the
young
men
,
but
was
almost
immediately
lost
,
for
the
rapid
closing
of
the
door
merely
allowed
one
rich
swell
of
harmony
to
enter
.
Franz
and
Albert
looked
inquiringly
at
each
other
,
then
at
the
gorgeous
furnishings
of
the
apartment
.
Everything
seemed
more
magnificent
at
a
second
view
than
it
had
done
at
their
first
rapid
survey
.
"
Well
,
"
said
Franz
to
his
friend
,
"
what
think
you
of
all
this
?
"
"
Why
,
upon
my
soul
,
my
dear
fellow
,
it
strikes
me
that
our
elegant
and
attentive
neighbor
must
either
be
some
successful
stock-jobber
who
has
speculated
in
the
fall
of
the
Spanish
funds
,
or
some
prince
travelling
incog
"
"
Hush
,
hush
!
"
replied
Franz
;
"
we
shall
ascertain
who
and
what
he
is
--
he
comes
!
"
As
Franz
spoke
,
he
heard
the
sound
of
a
door
turning
on
its
hinges
,
and
almost
immediately
afterwards
the
tapestry
was
drawn
aside
,
and
the
owner
of
all
these
riches
stood
before
the
two
young
men
.
Albert
instantly
rose
to
meet
him
,
but
Franz
remained
,
in
a
manner
,
spellbound
on
his
chair
;
for
in
the
person
of
him
who
had
just
entered
he
recognized
not
only
the
mysterious
visitant
to
the
Colosseum
,
and
the
occupant
of
the
box
at
the
Teatro
Argentino
,
but
also
his
extraordinary
host
of
Monte
Cristo
.
"
Gentlemen
,
"
said
the
Count
of
Monte
Cristo
as
he
entered
,
"
I
pray
you
excuse
me
for
suffering
my
visit
to
be
anticipated
;
but
I
feared
to
disturb
you
by
presenting
myself
earlier
at
your
apartments
;
besides
,
you
sent
me
word
that
you
would
come
to
me
,
and
I
have
held
myself
at
your
disposal
.
"
"
Franz
and
I
have
to
thank
you
a
thousand
times
,
count
,
"
returned
Albert
;
"
you
extricated
us
from
a
great
dilemma
,
and
we
were
on
the
point
of
inventing
a
very
fantastic
vehicle
when
your
friendly
invitation
reached
us
.
"
"
Indeed
,
"
returned
the
count
,
motioning
the
two
young
men
to
sit
down
.
"
It
was
the
fault
of
that
blockhead
Pastrini
,
that
I
did
not
sooner
assist
you
in
your
distress
.
He
did
not
mention
a
syllable
of
your
embarrassment
to
me
,
when
he
knows
that
,
alone
and
isolated
as
I
am
,
I
seek
every
opportunity
of
making
the
acquaintance
of
my
neighbors
.
As
soon
as
I
learned
I
could
in
any
way
assist
you
,
I
most
eagerly
seized
the
opportunity
of
offering
my
services
.
"
The
two
young
men
bowed
.
Franz
had
,
as
yet
,
found
nothing
to
say
;
he
had
come
to
no
determination
,
and
as
nothing
in
the
count
's
manner
manifested
the
wish
that
he
should
recognize
him
,
he
did
not
know
whether
to
make
any
allusion
to
the
past
,
or
wait
until
he
had
more
proof
;
besides
,
although
sure
it
was
he
who
had
been
in
the
box
the
previous
evening
,
he
could
not
be
equally
positive
that
this
was
the
man
he
had
seen
at
the
Colosseum
.
He
resolved
,
therefore
,
to
let
things
take
their
course
without
making
any
direct
overture
to
the
count
.
Moreover
,
he
had
this
advantage
,
he
was
master
of
the
count
's
secret
,
while
the
count
had
no
hold
on
Franz
,
who
had
nothing
to
conceal
.
However
,
he
resolved
to
lead
the
conversation
to
a
subject
which
might
possibly
clear
up
his
doubts
.
"
Count
,
"
said
he
,
"
you
have
offered
us
places
in
your
carriage
,
and
at
your
windows
in
the
Rospoli
Palace
.
Can
you
tell
us
where
we
can
obtain
a
sight
of
the
Piazza
del
Popolo
?
"