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Marseilles
is
filled
with
half-pay
officers
,
who
are
daily
,
under
one
frivolous
pretext
or
other
,
getting
up
quarrels
with
the
royalists
;
from
hence
arise
continual
and
fatal
duels
among
the
higher
classes
of
persons
,
and
assassinations
in
the
lower
.
"
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"
You
have
heard
,
perhaps
,
"
said
the
Comte
de
Salvieux
,
one
of
M.
de
Saint
--
Meran
's
oldest
friends
,
and
chamberlain
to
the
Comte
d'Artois
,
"
that
the
Holy
Alliance
purpose
removing
him
from
thence
?
"
643
"
Yes
;
they
were
talking
about
it
when
we
left
Paris
,
"
said
M.
de
Saint
--
Meran
;
"
and
where
is
it
decided
to
transfer
him
?
"
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"
To
Saint
Helena
.
"
645
"
For
heaven
's
sake
,
where
is
that
?
"
asked
the
marquise
.
646
"
An
island
situated
on
the
other
side
of
the
equator
,
at
least
two
thousand
leagues
from
here
,
"
replied
the
count
.
647
"
So
much
the
better
.
As
Villefort
observes
,
it
is
a
great
act
of
folly
to
have
left
such
a
man
between
Corsica
,
where
he
was
born
,
and
Naples
,
of
which
his
brother-inlaw
is
king
,
and
face
to
face
with
Italy
,
the
sovereignty
of
which
he
coveted
for
his
son
.
"
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"
Unfortunately
,
"
said
Villefort
,
"
there
are
the
treaties
of
1814
,
and
we
can
not
molest
Napoleon
without
breaking
those
compacts
.
"
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"
Oh
,
well
,
we
shall
find
some
way
out
of
it
,
"
responded
M.
de
Salvieux
.
"
There
was
n't
any
trouble
over
treaties
when
it
was
a
question
of
shooting
the
poor
Duc
d'Enghien
.
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"