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"
I
must
confess
to
you
,
count
,
"
said
Danglars
,
"
that
I
have
hitherto
imagined
myself
acquainted
with
the
degree
of
all
the
great
fortunes
of
Europe
,
and
still
wealth
such
as
yours
has
been
wholly
unknown
to
me
.
May
I
presume
to
ask
whether
you
have
long
possessed
it
?
"
"
It
has
been
in
the
family
a
very
long
while
,
"
returned
Monte
Cristo
,
"
a
sort
of
treasure
expressly
forbidden
to
be
touched
for
a
certain
period
of
years
,
during
which
the
accumulated
interest
has
doubled
the
capital
.
The
period
appointed
by
the
testator
for
the
disposal
of
these
riches
occurred
only
a
short
time
ago
,
and
they
have
only
been
employed
by
me
within
the
last
few
years
.
Your
ignorance
on
the
subject
,
therefore
,
is
easily
accounted
for
.
However
,
you
will
be
better
informed
as
to
me
and
my
possessions
ere
long
.
"
And
the
count
,
while
pronouncing
these
latter
words
,
accompanied
them
with
one
of
those
ghastly
smiles
that
used
to
strike
terror
into
poor
Franz
d'Epinay
.
"
With
your
tastes
,
and
means
of
gratifying
them
,
"
continued
Danglars
,
"
you
will
exhibit
a
splendor
that
must
effectually
put
us
poor
miserable
millionaires
quite
in
the
shade
.
If
I
mistake
not
you
are
an
admirer
of
paintings
,
at
least
I
judged
so
from
the
attention
you
appeared
to
be
bestowing
on
mine
when
I
entered
the
room
.
If
you
will
permit
me
,
I
shall
be
happy
to
show
you
my
picture
gallery
,
composed
entirely
of
works
by
the
ancient
masters
--
warranted
as
such
.
Not
a
modern
picture
among
them
.
I
can
not
endure
the
modern
school
of
painting
.
"
"
You
are
perfectly
right
in
objecting
to
them
,
for
this
one
great
fault
--
that
they
have
not
yet
had
time
to
become
old
.
"
"
Or
will
you
allow
me
to
show
you
several
fine
statues
by
Thorwaldsen
,
Bartoloni
,
and
Canova
?
--
all
foreign
artists
,
for
,
as
you
may
perceive
,
I
think
but
very
indifferently
of
our
French
sculptors
.
"
"
You
have
a
right
to
be
unjust
to
them
,
monsieur
;
they
are
your
compatriots
.
"
"
But
all
this
may
come
later
,
when
we
shall
be
better
known
to
each
other
.
For
the
present
,
I
will
confine
myself
(
if
perfectly
agreeable
to
you
)
to
introducing
you
to
the
Baroness
Danglars
--
excuse
my
impatience
,
my
dear
count
,
but
a
client
like
you
is
almost
like
a
member
of
the
family
.
"
Monte
Cristo
bowed
,
in
sign
that
he
accepted
the
proffered
honor
;
Danglars
rang
and
was
answered
by
a
servant
in
a
showy
livery
.
"
Is
the
baroness
at
home
?
"
inquired
Danglars
.
"
Yes
,
my
lord
,
"
answered
the
man
.