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"
"
What
would
you
have
,
sir
?
"
said
the
lady
,
laughing
;
"
we
do
what
we
can
.
All
the
world
has
not
the
secret
of
the
Medicis
or
the
Borgias
.
"
"
Now
,
"
replied
the
count
,
shrugging
his
shoulders
,
"
shall
I
tell
you
the
cause
of
all
these
stupidities
?
It
is
because
,
at
your
theatres
,
by
what
at
least
I
could
judge
by
reading
the
pieces
they
play
,
they
see
persons
swallow
the
contents
of
a
phial
,
or
suck
the
button
of
a
ring
,
and
fall
dead
instantly
.
Five
minutes
afterwards
the
curtain
falls
,
and
the
spectators
depart
.
They
are
ignorant
of
the
consequences
of
the
murder
;
they
see
neither
the
police
commissary
with
his
badge
of
office
,
nor
the
corporal
with
his
four
men
;
and
so
the
poor
fools
believe
that
the
whole
thing
is
as
easy
as
lying
.
But
go
a
little
way
from
France
--
go
either
to
Aleppo
or
Cairo
,
or
only
to
Naples
or
Rome
,
and
you
will
see
people
passing
by
you
in
the
streets
--
people
erect
,
smiling
,
and
fresh-colored
,
of
whom
Asmodeus
,
if
you
were
holding
on
by
the
skirt
of
his
mantle
,
would
say
,
'
That
man
was
poisoned
three
weeks
ago
;
he
will
be
a
dead
man
in
a
month
.
'
"
"
Then
,
"
remarked
Madame
de
Villefort
,
"
they
have
again
discovered
the
secret
of
the
famous
aquatofana
that
they
said
was
lost
at
Perugia
.
"
"
Ah
,
but
madame
,
does
mankind
ever
lose
anything
?
The
arts
change
about
and
make
a
tour
of
the
world
;
things
take
a
different
name
,
and
the
vulgar
do
not
follow
them
--
that
is
all
;
but
there
is
always
the
same
result
.
Poisons
act
particularly
on
some
organ
or
another
--
one
on
the
stomach
,
another
on
the
brain
,
another
on
the
intestines
.
Well
,
the
poison
brings
on
a
cough
,
the
cough
an
inflammation
of
the
lungs
,
or
some
other
complaint
catalogued
in
the
book
of
science
,
which
,
however
,
by
no
means
precludes
it
from
being
decidedly
mortal
;
and
if
it
were
not
,
would
be
sure
to
become
so
,
thanks
to
the
remedies
applied
by
foolish
doctors
,
who
are
generally
bad
chemists
,
and
which
will
act
in
favor
of
or
against
the
malady
,
as
you
please
;
and
then
there
is
a
human
being
killed
according
to
all
the
rules
of
art
and
skill
,
and
of
whom
justice
learns
nothing
,
as
was
said
by
a
terrible
chemist
of
my
acquaintance
,
the
worthy
Abbe
Adelmonte
of
Taormina
,
in
Sicily
,
who
has
studied
these
national
phenomena
very
profoundly
.
"
"
It
is
quite
frightful
,
but
deeply
interesting
,
"
said
the
young
lady
,
motionless
with
attention
.
"
I
thought
,
I
must
confess
,
that
these
tales
,
were
inventions
of
the
Middle
Ages
.
"
"
Yes
,
no
doubt
,
but
improved
upon
by
ours
.
What
is
the
use
of
time
,
rewards
of
merit
,
medals
,
crosses
,
Monthyon
prizes
,
if
they
do
not
lead
society
towards
more
complete
perfection
?
Yet
man
will
never
be
perfect
until
he
learns
to
create
and
destroy
;
he
does
know
how
to
destroy
,
and
that
is
half
the
battle
.
"
"
So
,
"
added
Madame
de
Villefort
,
constantly
returning
to
her
object
,
"
the
poisons
of
the
Borgias
,
the
Medicis
,
the
Renes
,
the
Ruggieris
,
and
later
,
probably
,
that
of
Baron
de
Trenck
,
whose
story
has
been
so
misused
by
modern
drama
and
romance
"
--