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"
Oh
,
very
simply
;
black
trousers
,
patent
leather
boots
,
white
waistcoat
,
either
a
black
or
blue
coat
,
and
a
long
cravat
.
Go
to
Blin
or
Veronique
for
your
clothes
.
Baptistin
will
tell
you
where
,
if
you
do
not
know
their
address
.
The
less
pretension
there
is
in
your
attire
,
the
better
will
be
the
effect
,
as
you
are
a
rich
man
.
If
you
mean
to
buy
any
horses
,
get
them
of
Devedeux
,
and
if
you
purchase
a
phaeton
,
go
to
Baptiste
for
it
.
"
"
At
what
hour
shall
we
come
?
"
asked
the
young
man
.
"
About
half-past
six
.
"
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"
We
will
be
with
you
at
that
time
,
"
said
the
major
.
The
two
Cavalcanti
bowed
to
the
count
,
and
left
the
house
.
Monte
Cristo
went
to
the
window
,
and
saw
them
crossing
the
street
,
arm
in
arm
"
There
go
two
miscreants
;
"
said
he
,
"
it
is
a
pity
they
are
not
really
related
!
"
--
then
,
after
an
instant
of
gloomy
reflection
,
"
Come
,
I
will
go
to
see
the
Morrels
,
"
said
he
;
"
I
think
that
disgust
is
even
more
sickening
than
hatred
.
"
Our
readers
must
now
allow
us
to
transport
them
again
to
the
enclosure
surrounding
M.
de
Villefort
's
house
,
and
,
behind
the
gate
,
half
screened
from
view
by
the
large
chestnut-trees
,
which
on
all
sides
spread
their
luxuriant
branches
,
we
shall
find
some
people
of
our
acquaintance
.
This
time
Maximilian
was
the
first
to
arrive
.
He
was
intently
watching
for
a
shadow
to
appear
among
the
trees
,
and
awaiting
with
anxiety
the
sound
of
a
light
step
on
the
gravel
walk
.
At
length
,
the
long-desired
sound
was
heard
,
and
instead
of
one
figure
,
as
he
had
expected
,
he
perceived
that
two
were
approaching
him
.
The
delay
had
been
occasioned
by
a
visit
from
Madame
Danglars
and
Eugenie
,
which
had
been
prolonged
beyond
the
time
at
which
Valentine
was
expected
.
That
she
might
not
appear
to
fail
in
her
promise
to
Maximilian
,
she
proposed
to
Mademoiselle
Danglars
that
they
should
take
a
walk
in
the
garden
,
being
anxious
to
show
that
the
delay
,
which
was
doubtless
a
cause
of
vexation
to
him
,
was
not
occasioned
by
any
neglect
on
her
part
.
The
young
man
,
with
the
intuitive
perception
of
a
lover
,
quickly
understood
the
circumstances
in
which
she
was
involuntarily
placed
,
and
he
was
comforted
.
Besides
,
although
she
avoided
coming
within
speaking
distance
,
Valentine
arranged
so
that
Maximilian
could
see
her
pass
and
repass
,
and
each
time
she
went
by
,
she
managed
,
unperceived
by
her
companion
,
to
cast
an
expressive
look
at
the
young
man
,
which
seemed
to
say
,
"
Have
patience
!
You
see
it
is
not
my
fault
.
"
And
Maximilian
was
patient
,
and
employed
himself
in
mentally
contrasting
the
two
girls
--
one
fair
,
with
soft
languishing
eyes
,
a
figure
gracefully
bending
like
a
weeping
willow
;
the
other
a
brunette
,
with
a
fierce
and
haughty
expression
,
and
as
straight
as
a
poplar
.
It
is
unnecessary
to
state
that
,
in
the
eyes
of
the
young
man
,
Valentine
did
not
suffer
by
the
contrast
.
In
about
half
an
hour
the
girls
went
away
,
and
Maximilian
understood
that
Mademoiselle
Danglars
'
visit
had
at
last
come
to
an
end
.
In
a
few
minutes
Valentine
re-entered
the
garden
alone
.
For
fear
that
any
one
should
be
observing
her
return
,
she
walked
slowly
;
and
instead
of
immediately
directing
her
steps
towards
the
gate
,
she
seated
herself
on
a
bench
,
and
,
carefully
casting
her
eyes
around
,
to
convince
herself
that
she
was
not
watched
,
she
presently
arose
,
and
proceeded
quickly
to
join
Maximilian
.
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"
Good-evening
,
Valentine
,
"
said
a
well-known
voice
.
"
Good-evening
,
Maximilian
;
I
know
I
have
kept
you
waiting
,
but
you
saw
the
cause
of
my
delay
.
"
"
Yes
,
I
recognized
Mademoiselle
Danglars
.
I
was
not
aware
that
you
were
so
intimate
with
her
.
"