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"
Certainly
not
!
"
returned
Danglars
.
Then
added
in
a
low
whisper
,
"
You
understand
that
,
on
account
of
your
uncle
,
M.
Policar
Morrel
,
who
served
under
the
other
government
,
and
who
does
not
altogether
conceal
what
he
thinks
on
the
subject
,
you
are
strongly
suspected
of
regretting
the
abdication
of
Napoleon
.
I
should
have
feared
to
injure
both
Edmond
and
yourself
,
had
I
divulged
my
own
apprehensions
to
a
soul
.
I
am
too
well
aware
that
though
a
subordinate
,
like
myself
,
is
bound
to
acquaint
the
shipowner
with
everything
that
occurs
,
there
are
many
things
he
ought
most
carefully
to
conceal
from
all
else
.
"
"
'
Tis
well
,
Danglars
--
'
tis
well
!
"
replied
M.
Morrel
.
"
You
are
a
worthy
fellow
;
and
I
had
already
thought
of
your
interests
in
the
event
of
poor
Edmond
having
become
captain
of
the
Pharaon
.
"
"
Is
it
possible
you
were
so
kind
?
"
"
Yes
,
indeed
;
I
had
previously
inquired
of
Dantes
what
was
his
opinion
of
you
,
and
if
he
should
have
any
reluctance
to
continue
you
in
your
post
,
for
somehow
I
have
perceived
a
sort
of
coolness
between
you
.
"
"
And
what
was
his
reply
?
"
"
That
he
certainly
did
think
he
had
given
you
offence
in
an
affair
which
he
merely
referred
to
without
entering
into
particulars
,
but
that
whoever
possessed
the
good
opinion
and
confidence
of
the
ship
's
owner
would
have
his
preference
also
.
"
"
The
hypocrite
!
"
murmured
Danglars
.
"
Poor
Dantes
!
"
said
Caderousse
.
"
No
one
can
deny
his
being
a
noble-hearted
young
fellow
.
"
"
But
meanwhile
,
"
continued
M.
Morrel
,
"
here
is
the
Pharaon
without
a
captain
.
"