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"
"
Still
,
"
persisted
Franz
,
"
I
suppose
you
will
allow
that
such
men
as
Vampa
and
his
band
are
regular
villains
,
who
have
no
other
motive
than
plunder
when
they
seize
your
person
.
How
do
you
explain
the
influence
the
count
evidently
possessed
over
those
ruffians
?
"
"
My
good
friend
,
as
in
all
probability
I
own
my
present
safety
to
that
influence
,
it
would
ill
become
me
to
search
too
closely
into
its
source
;
therefore
,
instead
of
condemning
him
for
his
intimacy
with
outlaws
,
you
must
give
me
leave
to
excuse
any
little
irregularity
there
may
be
in
such
a
connection
;
not
altogether
for
preserving
my
life
,
for
my
own
idea
was
that
it
never
was
in
much
danger
,
but
certainly
for
saving
me
4,000
piastres
,
which
,
being
translated
,
means
neither
more
nor
less
than
24,000
livres
of
our
money
--
a
sum
at
which
,
most
assuredly
,
I
should
never
have
been
estimated
in
France
,
proving
most
indisputably
,
"
added
Albert
with
a
laugh
,
"
that
no
prophet
is
honored
in
his
own
country
.
"
"
Talking
of
countries
,
"
replied
Franz
,
"
of
what
country
is
the
count
,
what
is
his
native
tongue
,
whence
does
he
derive
his
immense
fortune
,
and
what
were
those
events
of
his
early
life
--
a
life
as
marvellous
as
unknown
--
that
have
tinctured
his
succeeding
years
with
so
dark
and
gloomy
a
misanthropy
?
Certainly
these
are
questions
that
,
in
your
place
,
I
should
like
to
have
answered
.
"
"
My
dear
Franz
,
"
replied
Albert
,
"
when
,
upon
receipt
of
my
letter
,
you
found
the
necessity
of
asking
the
count
's
assistance
,
you
promptly
went
to
him
,
saying
,
'
My
friend
Albert
de
Morcerf
is
in
danger
;
help
me
to
deliver
him
.
'
Was
not
that
nearly
what
you
said
?
"
"
It
was
.
"
"
Well
,
then
,
did
he
ask
you
,
'
Who
is
M.
Albert
de
Morcerf
?
how
does
he
come
by
his
name
--
his
fortune
?
what
are
his
means
of
existence
?
what
is
his
birthplace
!
of
what
country
is
he
a
native
?
'
Tell
me
,
did
he
put
all
these
questions
to
you
?
"
"
I
confess
he
asked
me
none
.
"
"
No
;
he
merely
came
and
freed
me
from
the
hands
of
Signor
Vampa
,
where
,
I
can
assure
you
,
in
spite
of
all
my
outward
appearance
of
ease
and
unconcern
,
I
did
not
very
particularly
care
to
remain
.
Now
,
then
,
Franz
,
when
,
for
services
so
promptly
and
unhesitatingly
rendered
,
he
but
asks
me
in
return
to
do
for
him
what
is
done
daily
for
any
Russian
prince
or
Italian
nobleman
who
may
pass
through
Paris
--
merely
to
introduce
him
into
society
--
would
you
have
me
refuse
?
My
good
fellow
,
you
must
have
lost
your
senses
to
think
it
possible
I
could
act
with
such
cold-blooded
policy
.
"
And
this
time
it
must
be
confessed
that
,
contrary
to
the
usual
state
of
affairs
in
discussions
between
the
young
men
,
the
effective
arguments
were
all
on
Albert
's
side
.