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"
"
The
same
orders
for
her
as
for
the
two
sailing
vessels
.
"
"
Very
good
.
"
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"
When
you
have
purchased
the
estate
I
desire
,
I
want
constant
relays
of
horses
at
ten
leagues
apart
along
the
northern
and
southern
road
.
"
"
Your
excellency
may
depend
upon
me
.
"
The
Count
made
a
gesture
of
satisfaction
,
descended
the
terrace
steps
,
and
sprang
into
his
carriage
,
which
was
whirled
along
swiftly
to
the
banker
's
house
.
Danglars
was
engaged
at
that
moment
,
presiding
over
a
railroad
committee
.
But
the
meeting
was
nearly
concluded
when
the
name
of
his
visitor
was
announced
.
As
the
count
's
title
sounded
on
his
ear
he
rose
,
and
addressing
his
colleagues
,
who
were
members
of
one
or
the
other
Chamber
,
he
said
--
"
Gentlemen
,
pardon
me
for
leaving
you
so
abruptly
;
but
a
most
ridiculous
circumstance
has
occurred
,
which
is
this
--
Thomson
&
French
,
the
Roman
bankers
,
have
sent
to
me
a
certain
person
calling
himself
the
Count
of
Monte
Cristo
,
and
have
given
him
an
unlimited
credit
with
me
.
I
confess
this
is
the
drollest
thing
I
have
ever
met
with
in
the
course
of
my
extensive
foreign
transactions
,
and
you
may
readily
suppose
it
has
greatly
roused
my
curiosity
.
I
took
the
trouble
this
morning
to
call
on
the
pretended
count
--
if
he
were
a
real
count
he
would
n't
be
so
rich
.
But
,
would
you
believe
it
,
'
He
was
not
receiving
.
'
So
the
master
of
Monte
Cristo
gives
himself
airs
befitting
a
great
millionaire
or
a
capricious
beauty
.
I
made
inquiries
,
and
found
that
the
house
in
the
Champs
Elysees
is
his
own
property
,
and
certainly
it
was
very
decently
kept
up
.
But
,
"
pursued
Danglars
with
one
of
his
sinister
smiles
,
"
an
order
for
unlimited
credit
calls
for
something
like
caution
on
the
part
of
the
banker
to
whom
that
order
is
given
.
I
am
very
anxious
to
see
this
man
.
I
suspect
a
hoax
is
intended
,
but
the
instigators
of
it
little
knew
whom
they
had
to
deal
with
.
'
They
laugh
best
who
laugh
last
!
'
"
Having
delivered
himself
of
this
pompous
address
,
uttered
with
a
degree
of
energy
that
left
the
baron
almost
out
of
breath
,
he
bowed
to
the
assembled
party
and
withdrew
to
his
drawing-room
,
whose
sumptuous
furnishings
of
white
and
gold
had
caused
a
great
sensation
in
the
Chaussee
d'Antin
.
It
was
to
this
apartment
he
had
desired
his
guest
to
be
shown
,
with
the
purpose
of
overwhelming
him
at
the
sight
of
so
much
luxury
.
He
found
the
count
standing
before
some
copies
of
Albano
and
Fattore
that
had
been
passed
off
to
the
banker
as
originals
;
but
which
,
mere
copies
as
they
were
,
seemed
to
feel
their
degradation
in
being
brought
into
juxtaposition
with
the
gaudy
colors
that
covered
the
ceiling
.
The
count
turned
round
as
he
heard
the
entrance
of
Danglars
into
the
room
.
With
a
slight
inclination
of
the
head
,
Danglars
signed
to
the
count
to
be
seated
,
pointing
significantly
to
a
gilded
arm-chair
,
covered
with
white
satin
embroidered
with
gold
.
The
count
sat
down
.
"
I
have
the
honor
,
I
presume
,
of
addressing
M.
de
Monte
Cristo
.
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The
count
bowed
.
"
And
I
of
speaking
to
Baron
Danglars
,
chevalier
of
the
Legion
of
Honor
,
and
member
of
the
Chamber
of
Deputies
?
"
Monte
Cristo
repeated
all
the
titles
he
had
read
on
the
baron
's
card
.