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"
Well
,
then
,
it
is
but
fair
that
you
should
be
paid
for
your
loss
of
time
and
trouble
,
"
said
the
count
;
and
he
made
a
gesture
of
polite
dismissal
.
The
notary
left
the
room
backwards
,
and
bowing
down
to
the
ground
;
it
was
the
first
time
he
had
ever
met
a
similar
client
.
"
See
this
gentleman
out
,
"
said
the
count
to
Bertuccio
.
And
the
steward
followed
the
notary
out
of
the
room
.
Scarcely
was
the
count
alone
,
when
he
drew
from
his
pocket
a
book
closed
with
a
lock
,
and
opened
it
with
a
key
which
he
wore
round
his
neck
,
and
which
never
left
him
.
After
having
sought
for
a
few
minutes
,
he
stopped
at
a
leaf
which
had
several
notes
,
and
compared
them
with
the
deed
of
sale
,
which
lay
on
the
table
.
"
'
Auteuil
,
Rue
de
la
Fontaine
,
No.
28
;
'
it
is
indeed
the
same
,
"
said
he
;
"
and
now
,
am
I
to
rely
upon
an
avowal
extorted
by
religious
or
physical
terror
?
However
,
in
an
hour
I
shall
know
all
.
Bertuccio
!
"
cried
he
,
striking
a
light
hammer
with
a
pliant
handle
on
a
small
gong
.
"
Bertuccio
!
"
The
steward
appeared
at
the
door
.
"
Monsieur
Bertuccio
,
"
said
the
count
,
"
did
you
never
tell
me
that
you
had
travelled
in
France
?
"
"
In
some
parts
of
France
--
yes
,
excellency
.
"
"
You
know
the
environs
of
Paris
,
then
?
"
"
No
,
excellency
,
no
,
"
returned
the
steward
,
with
a
sort
of
nervous
trembling
,
which
Monte
Cristo
,
a
connoisseur
in
all
emotions
,
rightly
attributed
to
great
disquietude
.
"
It
is
unfortunate
,
"
returned
he
,
"
that
you
have
never
visited
the
environs
,
for
I
wish
to
see
my
new
property
this
evening
,
and
had
you
gone
with
me
,
you
could
have
given
me
some
useful
information
.
"
"
To
Auteuil
!
"
cried
Bertuccio
,
whose
copper
complexion
became
livid
--
"
I
go
to
Auteuil
?
"
"
Well
,
what
is
there
surprising
in
that
?
When
I
live
at
Auteuil
,
you
must
come
there
,
as
you
belong
to
my
service
.
"
Bertuccio
hung
down
his
head
before
the
imperious
look
of
his
master
,
and
remained
motionless
,
without
making
any
answer
.
"
Why
,
what
has
happened
to
you
?
--
are
you
going
to
make
me
ring
a
second
time
for
the
carriage
?
"
asked
Monte
Cristo
,
in
the
same
tone
that
Louis
XIV
.
pronounced
the
famous
,
"
I
have
been
almost
obliged
to
wait
.
"
Bertuccio
made
but
one
bound
to
the
ante-chamber
,
and
cried
in
a
hoarse
voice
--
"
His
excellency
's
horses
!
"
Monte
Cristo
wrote
two
or
three
notes
,
and
,
as
he
sealed
the
last
,
the
steward
appeared
.
"
Your
excellency
's
carriage
is
at
the
door
,
"
said
he
"
Well
,
take
your
hat
and
gloves
,
"
returned
Monte
Cristo
.
"
Am
I
to
accompany
you
,
your
excellency
?
"
cried
Bertuccio
.