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"
So
much
so
that
the
baroness
very
rarely
comes
to
the
house
,
and
my
mother
,
has
not
,
I
think
,
visited
Madame
Danglars
twice
in
her
whole
life
.
"
"
Then
,
"
said
the
count
,
"
I
am
emboldened
to
speak
openly
to
you
.
M.
Danglars
is
my
banker
;
M.
de
Villefort
has
overwhelmed
me
with
politeness
in
return
for
a
service
which
a
casual
piece
of
good
fortune
enabled
me
to
render
him
.
I
predict
from
all
this
an
avalanche
of
dinners
and
routs
.
Now
,
in
order
not
to
presume
on
this
,
and
also
to
be
beforehand
with
them
,
I
have
,
if
agreeable
to
you
,
thought
of
inviting
M.
and
Madame
Danglars
,
and
M.
and
Madame
de
Villefort
,
to
my
country-house
at
Auteuil
.
If
I
were
to
invite
you
and
the
Count
and
Countess
of
Morcerf
to
this
dinner
,
I
should
give
it
the
appearance
of
being
a
matrimonial
meeting
,
or
at
least
Madame
de
Morcerf
would
look
upon
the
affair
in
that
light
,
especially
if
Baron
Danglars
did
me
the
honor
to
bring
his
daughter
.
In
that
case
your
mother
would
hold
me
in
aversion
,
and
I
do
not
at
all
wish
that
;
on
the
contrary
,
I
desire
to
stand
high
in
her
esteem
.
"
"
Indeed
,
count
,
"
said
Morcerf
,
"
I
thank
you
sincerely
for
having
used
so
much
candor
towards
me
,
and
I
gratefully
accept
the
exclusion
which
you
propose
.
You
say
you
desire
my
mother
's
good
opinion
;
I
assure
you
it
is
already
yours
to
a
very
unusual
extent
.
"
"
Do
you
think
so
?
"
said
Monte
Cristo
,
with
interest
.
"
Oh
,
I
am
sure
of
it
;
we
talked
of
you
an
hour
after
you
left
us
the
other
day
.
But
to
return
to
what
we
were
saying
.
If
my
mother
could
know
of
this
attention
on
your
part
--
and
I
will
venture
to
tell
her
--
I
am
sure
that
she
will
be
most
grateful
to
you
;
it
is
true
that
my
father
will
be
equally
angry
.
"
The
count
laughed
.
"
Well
,
"
said
he
to
Morcerf
,
"
but
I
think
your
father
will
not
be
the
only
angry
one
;
M.
and
Madame
Danglars
will
think
me
a
very
ill-mannered
person
.
They
know
that
I
am
intimate
with
you
--
that
you
are
,
in
fact
;
one
of
the
oldest
of
my
Parisian
acquaintances
--
and
they
will
not
find
you
at
my
house
;
they
will
certainly
ask
me
why
I
did
not
invite
you
.
Be
sure
to
provide
yourself
with
some
previous
engagement
which
shall
have
a
semblance
of
probability
,
and
communicate
the
fact
to
me
by
a
line
in
writing
.
You
know
that
with
bankers
nothing
but
a
written
document
will
be
valid
.
"
"
I
will
do
better
than
that
,
"
said
Albert
;
"
my
mother
is
wishing
to
go
to
the
sea-side
--
what
day
is
fixed
for
your
dinner
?
"
"
Saturday
.
"
"
This
is
Tuesday
--
well
,
tomorrow
evening
we
leave
,
and
the
day
after
we
shall
be
at
Treport
.
Really
,
count
,
you
have
a
delightful
way
of
setting
people
at
their
ease
.
"
"
Indeed
,
you
give
me
more
credit
than
I
deserve
;
I
only
wish
to
do
what
will
be
agreeable
to
you
,
that
is
all
.
"
"
When
shall
you
send
your
invitations
?
"