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"
Yes
.
"
"
Well
,
sir
,
what
do
you
require
of
me
,
and
what
document
is
it
that
you
wish
to
be
drawn
up
?
"
Valentine
named
all
the
letters
of
the
alphabet
until
she
came
to
W
.
At
this
letter
the
eloquent
eye
of
Noirtier
gave
her
notice
that
she
was
to
stop
.
"
It
is
very
evident
that
it
is
the
letter
W
which
M.
Noirtier
wants
,
"
said
the
notary
.
"
Wait
,
"
said
Valentine
;
and
,
turning
to
her
grandfather
,
she
repeated
,
"
Wa
--
We
--
Wi
"
--
The
old
man
stopped
her
at
the
last
syllable
.
Valentine
then
took
the
dictionary
,
and
the
notary
watched
her
while
she
turned
over
the
pages
.
She
passed
her
finger
slowly
down
the
columns
,
and
when
she
came
to
the
word
"
Will
,
"
M.
Noirtier
's
eye
bade
her
stop
.
"
Will
,
"
said
the
notary
;
"
it
is
very
evident
that
M.
Noirtier
is
desirous
of
making
his
will
.
"
"
Yes
,
yes
,
yes
,
"
motioned
the
invalid
.
"
Really
,
sir
,
you
must
allow
that
this
is
most
extraordinary
,
"
said
the
astonished
notary
,
turning
to
M.
de
Villefort
.
"
Yes
,
"
said
the
procureur
,
"
and
I
think
the
will
promises
to
be
yet
more
extraordinary
,
for
I
can
not
see
how
it
is
to
be
drawn
up
without
the
intervention
of
Valentine
,
and
she
may
,
perhaps
,
be
considered
as
too
much
interested
in
its
contents
to
allow
of
her
being
a
suitable
interpreter
of
the
obscure
and
ill-defined
wishes
of
her
grandfather
.
"
"
No
,
no
,
no
,
"
replied
the
eye
of
the
paralytic
.
"
What
?
"
said
Villefort
,
"
do
you
mean
to
say
that
Valentine
is
not
interested
in
your
will
?
"
"
No
.
"
"
Sir
,
"
said
the
notary
,
whose
interest
had
been
greatly
excited
,
and
who
had
resolved
on
publishing
far
and
wide
the
account
of
this
extraordinary
and
picturesque
scene
,
"
what
appeared
so
impossible
to
me
an
hour
ago
,
has
now
become
quite
easy
and
practicable
,
and
this
may
be
a
perfectly
valid
will
,
provided
it
be
read
in
the
presence
of
seven
witnesses
,
approved
by
the
testator
,
and
sealed
by
the
notary
in
the
presence
of
the
witnesses
.
As
to
the
time
,
it
will
not
require
very
much
more
than
the
generality
of
wills
.
There
are
certain
forms
necessary
to
be
gone
through
,
and
which
are
always
the
same
.
As
to
the
details
,
the
greater
part
will
be
furnished
afterwards
by
the
state
in
which
we
find
the
affairs
of
the
testator
,
and
by
yourself
,
who
,
having
had
the
management
of
them
,
can
doubtless
give
full
information
on
the
subject
.
But
besides
all
this
,
in
order
that
the
instrument
may
not
be
contested
,
I
am
anxious
to
give
it
the
greatest
possible
authenticity
,
therefore
,
one
of
my
colleagues
will
help
me
,
and
,
contrary
to
custom
,
will
assist
in
the
dictation
of
the
testament
.
Are
you
satisfied
,
sir
?
"
continued
the
notary
,
addressing
the
old
man
.
"
Yes
,
"
looked
the
invalid
,
his
eye
beaming
with
delight
at
the
ready
interpretation
of
his
meaning
.