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"
'
I
say
that
the
diamond
is
real
,
and
that
this
gentleman
,
one
of
the
first
jewellers
of
Paris
,
will
give
us
50,000
.
francs
for
it
.
Only
,
in
order
to
satisfy
himself
that
it
really
belongs
to
us
,
he
wishes
you
to
relate
to
him
,
as
I
have
done
already
,
the
miraculous
manner
in
which
the
diamond
came
into
our
possession
.
In
the
meantime
please
to
sit
down
,
monsieur
,
and
I
will
fetch
you
some
refreshment
.
'
The
jeweller
examined
attentively
the
interior
of
the
inn
and
the
apparent
poverty
of
the
persons
who
were
about
to
sell
him
a
diamond
that
seemed
to
have
come
from
the
casket
of
a
prince
.
'
Relate
your
story
,
madame
,
'
said
he
,
wishing
,
no
doubt
,
to
profit
by
the
absence
of
the
husband
,
so
that
the
latter
could
not
influence
the
wife
's
story
,
to
see
if
the
two
recitals
tallied
.
"
'
Oh
,
'
returned
she
,
'
it
was
a
gift
of
heaven
.
My
husband
was
a
great
friend
,
in
1814
or
1815
,
of
a
sailor
named
Edmond
Dantes
.
This
poor
fellow
,
whom
Caderousse
had
forgotten
,
had
not
forgotten
him
,
and
at
his
death
he
bequeathed
this
diamond
to
him
.
'
--
'
But
how
did
he
obtain
it
?
'
asked
the
jeweller
;
'
had
he
it
before
he
was
imprisoned
?
'
--
'
No
,
monsieur
;
but
it
appears
that
in
prison
he
made
the
acquaintance
of
a
rich
Englishman
,
and
as
in
prison
he
fell
sick
,
and
Dantes
took
the
same
care
of
him
as
if
he
had
been
his
brother
,
the
Englishman
,
when
he
was
set
free
,
gave
this
stone
to
Dantes
,
who
,
less
fortunate
,
died
,
and
,
in
his
turn
,
left
it
to
us
,
and
charged
the
excellent
abbe
,
who
was
here
this
morning
,
to
deliver
it
.
'
--
'
The
same
story
,
'
muttered
the
jeweller
;
'
and
improbable
as
it
seemed
at
first
,
it
may
be
true
.
There
's
only
the
price
we
are
not
agreed
about
.
'
--
'
How
not
agreed
about
?
'
said
Caderousse
.
'
I
thought
we
agreed
for
the
price
I
asked
.
'
--
'
That
is
,
'
replied
the
jeweller
,
'
I
offered
40,000
francs
.
'
--
'
Forty
thousand
,
'
cried
La
Carconte
;
'
we
will
not
part
with
it
for
that
sum
.
The
abbe
told
us
it
was
worth
50,000
.
without
the
setting
.
'
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"
'
What
was
the
abbe
's
name
?
'
asked
the
indefatigable
questioner
.
--
'
The
Abbe
Busoni
,
'
said
La
Carconte
.
--
'
He
was
a
foreigner
?
'
--
'
An
Italian
,
from
the
neighborhood
of
Mantua
,
I
believe
.
'
--
'
Let
me
see
this
diamond
again
,
'
replied
the
jeweller
;
'
the
first
time
you
are
often
mistaken
as
to
the
value
of
a
stone
.
'
Caderousse
took
from
his
pocket
a
small
case
of
black
shagreen
,
opened
,
and
gave
it
to
the
jeweller
.
At
the
sight
of
the
diamond
,
which
was
as
large
as
a
hazel-nut
,
La
Carconte
's
eyes
sparkled
with
cupidity
.
"
"
And
what
did
you
think
of
this
fine
story
,
eavesdropper
?
"
said
Monte
Cristo
;
"
did
you
credit
it
?
"
"
Yes
,
your
excellency
.
I
did
not
look
on
Caderousse
as
a
bad
man
,
and
I
thought
him
incapable
of
committing
a
crime
,
or
even
a
theft
.
"
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"
That
did
more
honor
to
your
heart
than
to
your
experience
,
M.
Bertuccio
.
Had
you
known
this
Edmond
Dantes
,
of
whom
they
spoke
?
"
"
No
,
your
excellency
,
I
had
never
heard
of
him
before
,
and
never
but
once
afterwards
,
and
that
was
from
the
Abbe
Busoni
himself
,
when
I
saw
him
in
the
prison
at
Nimes
.
"
"
Go
on
.
"