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"
Oh
,
I
have
often
heard
whispers
of
things
that
seem
to
me
most
strange
--
the
father
a
Bonapartist
,
the
son
a
Royalist
;
what
can
have
been
the
reason
of
so
singular
a
difference
in
parties
and
politics
?
But
to
resume
my
story
;
I
turned
towards
my
grandfather
,
as
though
to
question
him
as
to
the
cause
of
his
emotion
;
he
looked
expressively
at
the
newspaper
I
had
been
reading
.
'
What
is
the
matter
,
dear
grandfather
?
'
said
I
,
'
are
you
pleased
?
'
He
gave
me
a
sign
in
the
affirmative
.
'
With
what
my
father
said
just
now
?
'
He
returned
a
sign
in
the
negative
.
'
Perhaps
you
liked
what
M.
Danglars
said
?
'
Another
sign
in
the
negative
.
'
Oh
,
then
,
you
were
glad
to
hear
that
M.
Morrel
(
I
did
n't
dare
to
say
Maximilian
)
had
been
made
an
officer
of
the
Legion
of
Honor
?
'
He
signified
assent
;
only
think
of
the
poor
old
man
's
being
so
pleased
to
think
that
you
,
who
were
a
perfect
stranger
to
him
,
had
been
made
an
officer
of
the
Legion
of
Honor
!
Perhaps
it
was
a
mere
whim
on
his
part
,
for
he
is
falling
,
they
say
,
into
second
childhood
,
but
I
love
him
for
showing
so
much
interest
in
you
.
"
"
How
singular
,
"
murmured
Maximilian
;
"
your
father
hates
me
,
while
your
grandfather
,
on
the
contrary
--
What
strange
feelings
are
aroused
by
politics
.
"
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"
Hush
,
"
cried
Valentine
,
suddenly
;
"
some
one
is
coming
!
"
Maximilian
leaped
at
one
bound
into
his
crop
of
lucerne
,
which
he
began
to
pull
up
in
the
most
ruthless
way
,
under
the
pretext
of
being
occupied
in
weeding
it
.
"
Mademoiselle
,
mademoiselle
!
"
exclaimed
a
voice
from
behind
the
trees
.
"
Madame
is
searching
for
you
everywhere
;
there
is
a
visitor
in
the
drawing-room
.
"
"
A
visitor
?
"
inquired
Valentine
,
much
agitated
;
"
who
is
it
?
"
"
Some
grand
personage
--
a
prince
I
believe
they
said
--
the
Count
of
Monte
Cristo
.
"
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"
I
will
come
directly
,
"
cried
Valentine
aloud
The
name
of
Monte
Cristo
sent
an
electric
shock
through
the
young
man
on
the
other
side
of
the
iron
gate
,
to
whom
Valentine
's
"
I
am
coming
"
was
the
customary
signal
of
farewell
.
"
Now
,
then
,
"
said
Maximilian
,
leaning
on
the
handle
of
his
spade
,
"
I
would
give
a
good
deal
to
know
how
it
comes
about
that
the
Count
of
Monte
Cristo
is
acquainted
with
M.
de
Villefort
.
"
It
was
really
the
Count
of
Monte
Cristo
who
had
just
arrived
at
Madame
de
Villefort
's
for
the
purpose
of
returning
the
procureur
's
visit
,
and
at
his
name
,
as
may
be
easily
imagined
,
the
whole
house
was
in
confusion
.
Madame
de
Villefort
,
who
was
alone
in
her
drawing-room
when
the
count
was
announced
,
desired
that
her
son
might
be
brought
thither
instantly
to
renew
his
thanks
to
the
count
;
and
Edward
,
who
heard
this
great
personage
talked
of
for
two
whole
days
,
made
all
possible
haste
to
come
to
him
,
not
from
obedience
to
his
mother
,
or
out
of
any
feeling
of
gratitude
to
the
count
,
but
from
sheer
curiosity
,
and
that
some
chance
remark
might
give
him
the
opportunity
for
making
one
of
the
impertinent
speeches
which
made
his
mother
say
--
"
Oh
,
that
naughty
child
!
But
I
ca
n't
be
severe
with
him
,
he
is
really
so
bright
.
"