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- Граф Монте-Кристо
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"
Connected
by
marriage
,
you
mean
,
"
said
Franz
,
laughingly
.
"
Well
,
never
mind
how
it
is
,
"
answered
Albert
,
"
it
comes
to
the
same
thing
in
the
end
.
Perhaps
by
the
time
you
return
to
Paris
,
I
shall
be
quite
a
sober
,
staid
father
of
a
family
!
A
most
edifying
representative
I
shall
make
of
all
the
domestic
virtues
--
do
n't
you
think
so
?
But
as
regards
your
wish
to
visit
our
fine
city
,
my
dear
count
,
I
can
only
say
that
you
may
command
me
and
mine
to
any
extent
you
please
.
"
"
Then
it
is
settled
,
"
said
the
count
,
"
and
I
give
you
my
solemn
assurance
that
I
only
waited
an
opportunity
like
the
present
to
realize
plans
that
I
have
long
meditated
.
"
Franz
did
not
doubt
that
these
plans
were
the
same
concerning
which
the
count
had
dropped
a
few
words
in
the
grotto
of
Monte
Cristo
,
and
while
the
Count
was
speaking
the
young
man
watched
him
closely
,
hoping
to
read
something
of
his
purpose
in
his
face
,
but
his
countenance
was
inscrutable
especially
when
,
as
in
the
present
case
,
it
was
veiled
in
a
sphinx-like
smile
.
"
But
tell
me
now
,
count
,
"
exclaimed
Albert
,
delighted
at
the
idea
of
having
to
chaperon
so
distinguished
a
person
as
Monte
Cristo
;
"
tell
me
truly
whether
you
are
in
earnest
,
or
if
this
project
of
visiting
Paris
is
merely
one
of
the
chimerical
and
uncertain
air
castles
of
which
we
make
so
many
in
the
course
of
our
lives
,
but
which
,
like
a
house
built
on
the
sand
,
is
liable
to
be
blown
over
by
the
first
puff
of
wind
?
"
"
I
pledge
you
my
honor
,
"
returned
the
count
,
"
that
I
mean
to
do
as
I
have
said
;
both
inclination
and
positive
necessity
compel
me
to
visit
Paris
.
"
"
When
do
you
propose
going
thither
?
"
"
Have
you
made
up
your
mind
when
you
shall
be
there
yourself
?
"
"
Certainly
I
have
;
in
a
fortnight
or
three
weeks
'
time
,
that
is
to
say
,
as
fast
as
I
can
get
there
!
"
"
Nay
,
"
said
the
Count
;
"
I
will
give
you
three
months
ere
I
join
you
;
you
see
I
make
an
ample
allowance
for
all
delays
and
difficulties
.
"
And
in
three
months
'
time
,
"
said
Albert
,
"
you
will
be
at
my
house
?
"