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"
Sir
!
"
exclaimed
the
young
man
,
quite
astounded
,
"
I
hope
no
false
report
"
--
"
As
for
myself
,
I
first
heard
you
spoken
of
by
my
friend
Wilmore
,
the
philanthropist
.
I
believe
he
found
you
in
some
unpleasant
position
,
but
do
not
know
of
what
nature
,
for
I
did
not
ask
,
not
being
inquisitive
.
Your
misfortunes
engaged
his
sympathies
,
so
you
see
you
must
have
been
interesting
.
He
told
me
that
he
was
anxious
to
restore
you
to
the
position
which
you
had
lost
,
and
that
he
would
seek
your
father
until
he
found
him
.
He
did
seek
,
and
has
found
him
,
apparently
,
since
he
is
here
now
;
and
,
finally
,
my
friend
apprised
me
of
your
coming
,
and
gave
me
a
few
other
instructions
relative
to
your
future
fortune
.
I
am
quite
aware
that
my
friend
Wilmore
is
peculiar
,
but
he
is
sincere
,
and
as
rich
as
a
gold-mine
,
consequently
,
he
may
indulge
his
eccentricities
without
any
fear
of
their
ruining
him
,
and
I
have
promised
to
adhere
to
his
instructions
.
Now
,
sir
,
pray
do
not
be
offended
at
the
question
I
am
about
to
put
to
you
,
as
it
comes
in
the
way
of
my
duty
as
your
patron
.
I
would
wish
to
know
if
the
misfortunes
which
have
happened
to
you
--
misfortunes
entirely
beyond
your
control
,
and
which
in
no
degree
diminish
my
regard
for
you
--
I
would
wish
to
know
if
they
have
not
,
in
some
measure
,
contributed
to
render
you
a
stranger
to
the
world
in
which
your
fortune
and
your
name
entitle
you
to
make
a
conspicuous
figure
?
"
"
Sir
,
"
returned
the
young
man
,
with
a
reassurance
of
manner
,
"
make
your
mind
easy
on
this
score
.
Those
who
took
me
from
my
father
,
and
who
always
intended
,
sooner
or
later
,
to
sell
me
again
to
my
original
proprietor
,
as
they
have
now
done
,
calculated
that
,
in
order
to
make
the
most
of
their
bargain
,
it
would
be
politic
to
leave
me
in
possession
of
all
my
personal
and
hereditary
worth
,
and
even
to
increase
the
value
,
if
possible
.
I
have
,
therefore
,
received
a
very
good
education
,
and
have
been
treated
by
these
kidnappers
very
much
as
the
slaves
were
treated
in
Asia
Minor
,
whose
masters
made
them
grammarians
,
doctors
,
and
philosophers
,
in
order
that
they
might
fetch
a
higher
price
in
the
Roman
market
.
"
Monte
Cristo
smiled
with
satisfaction
;
it
appeared
as
if
he
had
not
expected
so
much
from
M.
Andrea
Cavalcanti
.
"
Besides
,
"
continued
the
young
man
,
"
if
there
did
appear
some
defect
in
education
,
or
offence
against
the
established
forms
of
etiquette
,
I
suppose
it
would
be
excused
,
in
consideration
of
the
misfortunes
which
accompanied
my
birth
,
and
followed
me
through
my
youth
.
"
"
Well
,
"
said
Monte
Cristo
in
an
indifferent
tone
,
"
you
will
do
as
you
please
,
count
,
for
you
are
the
master
of
your
own
actions
,
and
are
the
person
most
concerned
in
the
matter
,
but
if
I
were
you
,
I
would
not
divulge
a
word
of
these
adventures
.
Your
history
is
quite
a
romance
,
and
the
world
,
which
delights
in
romances
in
yellow
covers
,
strangely
mistrusts
those
which
are
bound
in
living
parchment
,
even
though
they
be
gilded
like
yourself
.
This
is
the
kind
of
difficulty
which
I
wished
to
represent
to
you
,
my
dear
count
.
You
would
hardly
have
recited
your
touching
history
before
it
would
go
forth
to
the
world
,
and
be
deemed
unlikely
and
unnatural
.
You
would
be
no
longer
a
lost
child
found
,
but
you
would
be
looked
upon
as
an
upstart
,
who
had
sprung
up
like
a
mushroom
in
the
night
.
You
might
excite
a
little
curiosity
,
but
it
is
not
every
one
who
likes
to
be
made
the
centre
of
observation
and
the
subject
of
unpleasant
remark
.
"
"
I
agree
with
you
,
monsieur
,
"
said
the
young
man
,
turning
pale
,
and
,
in
spite
of
himself
,
trembling
beneath
the
scrutinizing
look
of
his
companion
,
"
such
consequences
would
be
extremely
unpleasant
.
"
"
Nevertheless
,
you
must
not
exaggerate
the
evil
,
"
said
Monte
Cristo
,
"
for
by
endeavoring
to
avoid
one
fault
you
will
fall
into
another
.
You
must
resolve
upon
one
simple
and
single
line
of
conduct
,
and
for
a
man
of
your
intelligence
,
this
plan
is
as
easy
as
it
is
necessary
;
you
must
form
honorable
friendships
,
and
by
that
means
counteract
the
prejudice
which
may
attach
to
the
obscurity
of
your
former
life
.
"
Andrea
visibly
changed
countenance
.
"
I
would
offer
myself
as
your
surety
and
friendly
adviser
,
"
said
Monte
Cristo
,
"
did
I
not
possess
a
moral
distrust
of
my
best
friends
,
and
a
sort
of
inclination
to
lead
others
to
doubt
them
too
;
therefore
,
in
departing
from
this
rule
,
I
should
(
as
the
actors
say
)
be
playing
a
part
quite
out
of
my
line
,
and
should
,
therefore
,
run
the
risk
of
being
hissed
,
which
would
be
an
act
of
folly
.
"
"
However
,
your
excellency
,
"
said
Andrea
,
"
in
consideration
of
Lord
Wilmore
,
by
whom
I
was
recommended
to
you
--
"