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Dantes
,
perceiving
the
affectionate
eagerness
of
his
father
,
responded
by
a
look
of
grateful
pleasure
;
while
Mercedes
glanced
at
the
clock
and
made
an
expressive
gesture
to
Edmond
.
Around
the
table
reigned
that
noisy
hilarity
which
usually
prevails
at
such
a
time
among
people
sufficiently
free
from
the
demands
of
social
position
not
to
feel
the
trammels
of
etiquette
.
Such
as
at
the
commencement
of
the
repast
had
not
been
able
to
seat
themselves
according
to
their
inclination
rose
unceremoniously
,
and
sought
out
more
agreeable
companions
.
Everybody
talked
at
once
,
without
waiting
for
a
reply
and
each
one
seemed
to
be
contented
with
expressing
his
or
her
own
thoughts
.
Fernand
's
paleness
appeared
to
have
communicated
itself
to
Danglars
.
As
for
Fernand
himself
,
he
seemed
to
be
enduring
the
tortures
of
the
damned
;
unable
to
rest
,
he
was
among
the
first
to
quit
the
table
,
and
,
as
though
seeking
to
avoid
the
hilarious
mirth
that
rose
in
such
deafening
sounds
,
he
continued
,
in
utter
silence
,
to
pace
the
farther
end
of
the
salon
.
Caderousse
approached
him
just
as
Danglars
,
whom
Fernand
seemed
most
anxious
to
avoid
,
had
joined
him
in
a
corner
of
the
room
.
"
Upon
my
word
,
"
said
Caderousse
,
from
whose
mind
the
friendly
treatment
of
Dantes
,
united
with
the
effect
of
the
excellent
wine
he
had
partaken
of
,
had
effaced
every
feeling
of
envy
or
jealousy
at
Dantes
'
good
fortune
--
"
upon
my
word
,
Dantes
is
a
downright
good
fellow
,
and
when
I
see
him
sitting
there
beside
his
pretty
wife
that
is
so
soon
to
be
.
I
can
not
help
thinking
it
would
have
been
a
great
pity
to
have
served
him
that
trick
you
were
planning
yesterday
.
"
"
Oh
,
there
was
no
harm
meant
,
"
answered
Danglars
;
"
at
first
I
certainly
did
feel
somewhat
uneasy
as
to
what
Fernand
might
be
tempted
to
do
;
but
when
I
saw
how
completely
he
had
mastered
his
feelings
,
even
so
far
as
to
become
one
of
his
rival
's
attendants
,
I
knew
there
was
no
further
cause
for
apprehension
.
"
Caderousse
looked
full
at
Fernand
--
he
was
ghastly
pale
.
"
Certainly
,
"
continued
Danglars
,
"
the
sacrifice
was
no
trifling
one
,
when
the
beauty
of
the
bride
is
concerned
.
Upon
my
soul
,
that
future
captain
of
mine
is
a
lucky
dog
!
Gad
,
I
only
wish
he
would
let
me
take
his
place
.
"
"
Shall
we
not
set
forth
?
"
asked
the
sweet
,
silvery
voice
of
Mercedes
;
"
two
o'clock
has
just
struck
,
and
you
know
we
are
expected
in
a
quarter
of
an
hour
.
"
"
To
be
sure
!
--
to
be
sure
!
"
cried
Dantes
,
eagerly
quitting
the
table
;
"
let
us
go
directly
!
"