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"
And
where
?
"
"
Will
you
promise
me
not
to
repeat
a
single
word
of
what
I
am
about
to
tell
you
?
"
"
I
promise
.
"
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"
Upon
your
honor
?
"
"
Upon
my
honor
.
"
"
Then
listen
to
me
.
"
Franz
then
related
to
his
friend
the
history
of
his
excursion
to
the
Island
of
Monte
Cristo
and
of
his
finding
a
party
of
smugglers
there
,
and
the
two
Corsican
bandits
with
them
.
He
dwelt
with
considerable
force
and
energy
on
the
almost
magical
hospitality
he
had
received
from
the
count
,
and
the
magnificence
of
his
entertainment
in
the
grotto
of
the
"
Thousand
and
One
Nights
.
"
He
recounted
,
with
circumstantial
exactitude
,
all
the
particulars
of
the
supper
,
the
hashish
,
the
statues
,
the
dream
,
and
how
,
at
his
awakening
,
there
remained
no
proof
or
trace
of
all
these
events
,
save
the
small
yacht
,
seen
in
the
distant
horizon
driving
under
full
sail
toward
Porto
--
Vecchio
.
Then
he
detailed
the
conversation
overheard
by
him
at
the
Colosseum
,
between
the
count
and
Vampa
,
in
which
the
count
had
promised
to
obtain
the
release
of
the
bandit
Peppino
--
an
engagement
which
,
as
our
readers
are
aware
,
he
most
faithfully
fulfilled
.
At
last
he
arrived
at
the
adventure
of
the
preceding
night
,
and
the
embarrassment
in
which
he
found
himself
placed
by
not
having
sufficient
cash
by
six
or
seven
hundred
piastres
to
make
up
the
sum
required
,
and
finally
of
his
application
to
the
count
and
the
picturesque
and
satisfactory
result
that
followed
.
Albert
listened
with
the
most
profound
attention
.
"
Well
,
"
said
he
,
when
Franz
had
concluded
,
"
what
do
you
find
to
object
to
in
all
you
have
related
?
The
count
is
fond
of
travelling
,
and
,
being
rich
,
possesses
a
vessel
of
his
own
.
Go
but
to
Portsmouth
or
Southampton
,
and
you
will
find
the
harbors
crowded
with
the
yachts
belonging
to
such
of
the
English
as
can
afford
the
expense
,
and
have
the
same
liking
for
this
amusement
.
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Now
,
by
way
of
having
a
resting-place
during
his
excursions
,
avoiding
the
wretched
cookery
--
which
has
been
trying
its
best
to
poison
me
during
the
last
four
months
,
while
you
have
manfully
resisted
its
effects
for
as
many
years
--
and
obtaining
a
bed
on
which
it
is
possible
to
slumber
,
Monte
Cristo
has
furnished
for
himself
a
temporary
abode
where
you
first
found
him
;
but
,
to
prevent
the
possibility
of
the
Tuscan
government
taking
a
fancy
to
his
enchanted
palace
,
and
thereby
depriving
him
of
the
advantages
naturally
expected
from
so
large
an
outlay
of
capital
,
he
has
wisely
enough
purchased
the
island
,
and
taken
its
name
.
Just
ask
yourself
,
my
good
fellow
,
whether
there
are
not
many
persons
of
our
acquaintance
who
assume
the
names
of
lands
and
properties
they
never
in
their
lives
were
masters
of
?
"
"
But
,
"
said
Franz
,
"
the
Corsican
bandits
that
were
among
the
crew
of
his
vessel
?
"
"
Why
,
really
the
thing
seems
to
me
simple
enough
.
Nobody
knows
better
than
yourself
that
the
bandits
of
Corsica
are
not
rogues
or
thieves
,
but
purely
and
simply
fugitives
,
driven
by
some
sinister
motive
from
their
native
town
or
village
,
and
that
their
fellowship
involves
no
disgrace
or
stigma
;
for
my
own
part
,
I
protest
that
,
should
I
ever
go
to
Corsica
,
my
first
visit
,
ere
even
I
presented
myself
to
the
mayor
or
prefect
,
should
be
to
the
bandits
of
Colomba
,
if
I
could
only
manage
to
find
them
;
for
,
on
my
conscience
,
they
are
a
race
of
men
I
admire
greatly
.