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"
Monsieur
de
Morcerf
,
"
replied
the
count
,
"
your
offer
,
far
from
surprising
me
,
is
precisely
what
I
expected
from
you
,
and
I
accept
it
in
the
same
spirit
of
hearty
sincerity
with
which
it
is
made
;
--
nay
,
I
will
go
still
further
,
and
say
that
I
had
previously
made
up
my
mind
to
ask
a
great
favor
at
your
hands
.
"
"
Oh
,
pray
name
it
.
"
"
I
am
wholly
a
stranger
to
Paris
--
it
is
a
city
I
have
never
yet
seen
.
"
"
Is
it
possible
,
"
exclaimed
Albert
,
"
that
you
have
reached
your
present
age
without
visiting
the
finest
capital
in
the
world
?
I
can
scarcely
credit
it
.
"
"
Nevertheless
,
it
is
quite
true
;
still
,
I
agree
with
you
in
thinking
that
my
present
ignorance
of
the
first
city
in
Europe
is
a
reproach
to
me
in
every
way
,
and
calls
for
immediate
correction
;
but
,
in
all
probability
,
I
should
have
performed
so
important
,
so
necessary
a
duty
,
as
that
of
making
myself
acquainted
with
the
wonders
and
beauties
of
your
justly
celebrated
capital
,
had
I
known
any
person
who
would
have
introduced
me
into
the
fashionable
world
,
but
unfortunately
I
possessed
no
acquaintance
there
,
and
,
of
necessity
,
was
compelled
to
abandon
the
idea
.
"
"
So
distinguished
an
individual
as
yourself
,
"
cried
Albert
,
"
could
scarcely
have
required
an
introduction
.
"
"
You
are
most
kind
;
but
as
regards
myself
,
I
can
find
no
merit
I
possess
,
save
that
,
as
a
millionaire
,
I
might
have
become
a
partner
in
the
speculations
of
M.
Aguado
and
M.
Rothschild
;
but
as
my
motive
in
travelling
to
your
capital
would
not
have
been
for
the
pleasure
of
dabbling
in
stocks
,
I
stayed
away
till
some
favorable
chance
should
present
itself
of
carrying
my
wish
into
execution
.
Your
offer
,
however
,
smooths
all
difficulties
,
and
I
have
only
to
ask
you
,
my
dear
M.
de
Morcerf
"
(
these
words
were
accompanied
by
a
most
peculiar
smile
)
,
"
whether
you
undertake
,
upon
my
arrival
in
France
,
to
open
to
me
the
doors
of
that
fashionable
world
of
which
I
know
no
more
than
a
Huron
or
a
native
of
Cochin
--
China
?
"
"
Oh
,
that
I
do
,
and
with
infinite
pleasure
,
"
answered
Albert
;
"
and
so
much
the
more
readily
as
a
letter
received
this
morning
from
my
father
summons
me
to
Paris
,
in
consequence
of
a
treaty
of
marriage
(
my
dear
Franz
,
do
not
smile
,
I
beg
of
you
)
with
a
family
of
high
standing
,
and
connected
with
the
very
cream
of
Parisian
society
.
"