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"
Very
well
.
Then
offer
him
double
that
sum
;
a
banker
never
loses
an
opportunity
of
doubling
his
capital
.
"
"
Is
your
excellency
really
in
earnest
?
"
inquired
the
steward
.
Monte
Cristo
regarded
the
person
who
durst
presume
to
doubt
his
words
with
the
look
of
one
equally
surprised
and
displeased
.
"
I
have
to
pay
a
visit
this
evening
,
"
replied
he
.
"
I
desire
that
these
horses
,
with
completely
new
harness
,
may
be
at
the
door
with
my
carriage
.
"
Bertuccio
bowed
,
and
was
about
to
retire
;
but
when
he
reached
the
door
,
he
paused
,
and
then
said
,
"
At
what
o'clock
does
your
excellency
wish
the
carriage
and
horses
to
be
ready
?
"
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"
At
five
o'clock
,
"
replied
the
count
.
"
I
beg
your
excellency
's
pardon
,
"
interposed
the
steward
in
a
deprecating
manner
,
"
for
venturing
to
observe
that
it
is
already
two
o'clock
.
"
"
I
am
perfectly
aware
of
that
fact
,
"
answered
Monte
Cristo
calmly
.
Then
,
turning
towards
Ali
,
he
said
,
"
Let
all
the
horses
in
my
stables
be
led
before
the
windows
of
your
young
lady
,
that
she
may
select
those
she
prefers
for
her
carriage
.
Request
her
also
to
oblige
me
by
saying
whether
it
is
her
pleasure
to
dine
with
me
;
if
so
,
let
dinner
be
served
in
her
apartments
.
Now
,
leave
me
,
and
desire
my
valet
de
chambre
to
come
hither
.
"
Scarcely
had
Ali
disappeared
when
the
valet
entered
the
chamber
.
"
Monsieur
Baptistin
,
"
said
the
count
,
"
you
have
been
in
my
service
one
year
,
the
time
I
generally
give
myself
to
judge
of
the
merits
or
demerits
of
those
about
me
.
You
suit
me
very
well
.
"
Baptistin
bowed
low
.
"
It
only
remains
for
me
to
know
whether
I
also
suit
you
?
"
"
Oh
,
your
excellency
!
"
exclaimed
Baptistin
eagerly
.
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"
Listen
,
if
you
please
,
till
I
have
finished
speaking
,
"
replied
Monte
Cristo
.
"
You
receive
1,500
francs
per
annum
for
your
services
here
--
more
than
many
a
brave
subaltern
,
who
continually
risks
his
life
for
his
country
,
obtains
.
You
live
in
a
manner
far
superior
to
many
clerks
who
work
ten
times
harder
than
you
do
for
their
money
.
Then
,
though
yourself
a
servant
,
you
have
other
servants
to
wait
upon
you
,
take
care
of
your
clothes
,
and
see
that
your
linen
is
duly
prepared
for
you
.
Again
,
you
make
a
profit
upon
each
article
you
purchase
for
my
toilet
,
amounting
in
the
course
of
a
year
to
a
sum
equalling
your
wages
.
"
"
Nay
,
indeed
,
your
excellency
.
"