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She
was
suffering
from
malarial
fever
,
and
seemed
dying
by
inches
.
As
for
her
husband
,
he
was
a
strapping
fellow
of
forty
,
or
five
and
forty
,
who
had
more
than
once
,
in
time
of
danger
,
given
ample
proof
of
his
presence
of
mind
and
courage
.
"
"
And
you
say
,
"
interrupted
Monte
Cristo
"
that
this
took
place
towards
the
year
"
--
"
1829
,
your
excellency
.
"
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In
what
month
?
"
"
June
.
"
"
The
beginning
or
the
end
?
"
"
The
evening
of
the
3d
.
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Ah
,
"
said
Monte
Cristo
"
the
evening
of
the
3d
of
June
,
1829
.
Go
on
.
"
"
It
was
from
Caderousse
that
I
intended
demanding
shelter
,
and
,
as
we
never
entered
by
the
door
that
opened
onto
the
road
,
I
resolved
not
to
break
through
the
rule
,
so
climbing
over
the
garden-hedge
,
I
crept
amongst
the
olive
and
wild
fig
trees
,
and
fearing
that
Caderousse
might
have
some
guest
,
I
entered
a
kind
of
shed
in
which
I
had
often
passed
the
night
,
and
which
was
only
separated
from
the
inn
by
a
partition
,
in
which
holes
had
been
made
in
order
to
enable
us
to
watch
an
opportunity
of
announcing
our
presence
.
My
intention
was
,
if
Caderousse
was
alone
,
to
acquaint
him
with
my
presence
,
finish
the
meal
the
custom-house
officers
had
interrupted
,
and
profit
by
the
threatened
storm
to
return
to
the
Rhone
,
and
ascertain
the
state
of
our
vessel
and
its
crew
.
I
stepped
into
the
shed
,
and
it
was
fortunate
I
did
so
,
for
at
that
moment
Caderousse
entered
with
a
stranger
.
"
I
waited
patiently
,
not
to
overhear
what
they
said
,
but
because
I
could
do
nothing
else
;
besides
,
the
same
thing
had
occurred
often
before
.
The
man
who
was
with
Caderousse
was
evidently
a
stranger
to
the
South
of
France
;
he
was
one
of
those
merchants
who
come
to
sell
jewellery
at
the
Beaucaire
fair
,
and
who
during
the
month
the
fair
lasts
,
and
during
which
there
is
so
great
an
influx
of
merchants
and
customers
from
all
parts
of
Europe
,
often
have
dealings
to
the
amount
of
100,000
to
150,000
francs
.
Caderousse
entered
hastily
.
Then
,
seeing
that
the
room
was
,
as
usual
,
empty
,
and
only
guarded
by
the
dog
,
he
called
to
his
wife
,
'
Hello
,
Carconte
,
'
said
he
,
'
the
worthy
priest
has
not
deceived
us
;
the
diamond
is
real
.
'
An
exclamation
of
joy
was
heard
,
and
the
staircase
creaked
beneath
a
feeble
step
.
'
What
do
you
say
?
'
asked
his
wife
,
pale
as
death
.