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"
By
right
of
the
objections
you
have
raised
,
and
the
explanations
you
have
demanded
,
which
certainly
must
have
some
motive
.
"
Once
more
Danglars
bit
his
lips
.
It
was
the
second
time
he
had
been
worsted
,
and
this
time
on
his
own
ground
.
His
forced
politeness
sat
awkwardly
upon
him
,
and
approached
almost
to
impertinence
.
Monte
Cristo
on
the
contrary
,
preserved
a
graceful
suavity
of
demeanor
,
aided
by
a
certain
degree
of
simplicity
he
could
assume
at
pleasure
,
and
thus
possessed
the
advantage
.
"
Well
,
sir
,
"
resumed
Danglars
,
after
a
brief
silence
,
"
I
will
endeavor
to
make
myself
understood
,
by
requesting
you
to
inform
me
for
what
sum
you
propose
to
draw
upon
me
?
"
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"
Why
,
truly
,
"
replied
Monte
Cristo
,
determined
not
to
lose
an
inch
of
the
ground
he
had
gained
,
"
my
reason
for
desiring
an
'
unlimited
'
credit
was
precisely
because
I
did
not
know
how
much
money
I
might
need
.
"
The
banker
thought
the
time
had
come
for
him
to
take
the
upper
hand
.
So
throwing
himself
back
in
his
arm-chair
,
he
said
,
with
an
arrogant
and
purse-proud
air
--
"
Let
me
beg
of
you
not
to
hesitate
in
naming
your
wishes
;
you
will
then
be
convinced
that
the
resources
of
the
house
of
Danglars
,
however
limited
,
are
still
equal
to
meeting
the
largest
demands
;
and
were
you
even
to
require
a
million
"
--
"
I
beg
your
pardon
,
"
interposed
Monte
Cristo
.
"
I
said
a
million
,
"
replied
Danglars
,
with
the
confidence
of
ignorance
.
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"
But
could
I
do
with
a
million
?
"
retorted
the
count
.
"
My
dear
sir
,
if
a
trifle
like
that
could
suffice
me
,
I
should
never
have
given
myself
the
trouble
of
opening
an
account
.
A
million
?
Excuse
my
smiling
when
you
speak
of
a
sum
I
am
in
the
habit
of
carrying
in
my
pocket-book
or
dressing-case
.
"
And
with
these
words
Monte
Cristo
took
from
his
pocket
a
small
case
containing
his
visiting-cards
,
and
drew
forth
two
orders
on
the
treasury
for
500,000
francs
each
,
payable
at
sight
to
the
bearer
.
A
man
like
Danglars
was
wholly
inaccessible
to
any
gentler
method
of
correction
.
The
effect
of
the
present
revelation
was
stunning
;
he
trembled
and
was
on
the
verge
of
apoplexy
.
The
pupils
of
his
eyes
,
as
he
gazed
at
Monte
Cristo
dilated
horribly
.
"
Come
,
come
,
"
said
Monte
Cristo
,
"
confess
honestly
that
you
have
not
perfect
confidence
in
Thomson
&
French
.
I
understand
,
and
foreseeing
that
such
might
be
the
case
,
I
took
,
in
spite
of
my
ignorance
of
affairs
,
certain
precautions
.
See
,
here
are
two
similar
letters
to
that
you
have
yourself
received
;
one
from
the
house
of
Arstein
&
Eskeles
of
Vienna
,
to
Baron
Rothschild
,
the
other
drawn
by
Baring
of
London
,
upon
M.
Laffitte
.
Now
,
sir
,
you
have
but
to
say
the
word
,
and
I
will
spare
you
all
uneasiness
by
presenting
my
letter
of
credit
to
one
or
other
of
these
two
firms
.
"
The
blow
had
struck
home
,
and
Danglars
was
entirely
vanquished
;
with
a
trembling
hand
he
took
the
two
letters
from
the
count
,
who
held
them
carelessly
between
finger
and
thumb
,
and
proceeded
to
scrutinize
the
signatures
,
with
a
minuteness
that
the
count
might
have
regarded
as
insulting
,
had
it
not
suited
his
present
purpose
to
mislead
the
banker
.
"
Oh
,
sir
,
"
said
Danglars
,
after
he
had
convinced
himself
of
the
authenticity
of
the
documents
he
held
,
and
rising
as
if
to
salute
the
power
of
gold
personified
in
the
man
before
him
--
"
three
letters
of
unlimited
credit
!
I
can
be
no
longer
mistrustful
,
but
you
must
pardon
me
,
my
dear
count
,
for
confessing
to
some
degree
of
astonishment
.
"