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"
Well
,
"
said
the
marquise
,
"
it
seems
probable
that
,
by
the
aid
of
the
Holy
Alliance
,
we
shall
be
rid
of
Napoleon
;
and
we
must
trust
to
the
vigilance
of
M.
de
Villefort
to
purify
Marseilles
of
his
partisans
.
The
king
is
either
a
king
or
no
king
;
if
he
be
acknowledged
as
sovereign
of
France
,
he
should
be
upheld
in
peace
and
tranquillity
;
and
this
can
best
be
effected
by
employing
the
most
inflexible
agents
to
put
down
every
attempt
at
conspiracy
--
'
tis
the
best
and
surest
means
of
preventing
mischief
.
"
"
Unfortunately
,
madame
,
"
answered
Villefort
,
"
the
strong
arm
of
the
law
is
not
called
upon
to
interfere
until
the
evil
has
taken
place
.
"
"
Then
all
he
has
got
to
do
is
to
endeavor
to
repair
it
.
"
"
Nay
,
madame
,
the
law
is
frequently
powerless
to
effect
this
;
all
it
can
do
is
to
avenge
the
wrong
done
.
"
"
Oh
,
M.
de
Villefort
,
"
cried
a
beautiful
young
creature
,
daughter
to
the
Comte
de
Salvieux
,
and
the
cherished
friend
of
Mademoiselle
de
Saint
--
Meran
,
"
do
try
and
get
up
some
famous
trial
while
we
are
at
Marseilles
.
I
never
was
in
a
law-court
;
I
am
told
it
is
so
very
amusing
!
"
"
Amusing
,
certainly
,
"
replied
the
young
man
,
"
inasmuch
as
,
instead
of
shedding
tears
as
at
the
fictitious
tale
of
woe
produced
at
a
theatre
,
you
behold
in
a
law-court
a
case
of
real
and
genuine
distress
--
a
drama
of
life
.
The
prisoner
whom
you
there
see
pale
,
agitated
,
and
alarmed
,
instead
of
--
as
is
the
case
when
a
curtain
falls
on
a
tragedy
--
going
home
to
sup
peacefully
with
his
family
,
and
then
retiring
to
rest
,
that
he
may
recommence
his
mimic
woes
on
the
morrow
--
is
removed
from
your
sight
merely
to
be
reconducted
to
his
prison
and
delivered
up
to
the
executioner
.
I
leave
you
to
judge
how
far
your
nerves
are
calculated
to
bear
you
through
such
a
scene
.
Of
this
,
however
,
be
assured
,
that
should
any
favorable
opportunity
present
itself
,
I
will
not
fail
to
offer
you
the
choice
of
being
present
.
"
"
For
shame
,
M.
de
Villefort
!
"
said
Renee
,
becoming
quite
pale
;
"
do
n't
you
see
how
you
are
frightening
us
?
--
and
yet
you
laugh
.
"
"
What
would
you
have
?
'
Tis
like
a
duel
.
I
have
already
recorded
sentence
of
death
,
five
or
six
times
,
against
the
movers
of
political
conspiracies
,
and
who
can
say
how
many
daggers
may
be
ready
sharpened
,
and
only
waiting
a
favorable
opportunity
to
be
buried
in
my
heart
?
"
"
Gracious
heavens
,
M.
de
Villefort
,
"
said
Renee
,
becoming
more
and
more
terrified
;
"
you
surely
are
not
in
earnest
.
"