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"
Yes
.
"
"
The
stock
is
in
your
own
hands
?
"
The
look
which
M.
Noirtier
cast
on
Barrois
showed
that
there
was
something
wanting
which
he
knew
where
to
find
.
The
old
servant
left
the
room
,
and
presently
returned
,
bringing
with
him
a
small
casket
.
"
Do
you
permit
us
to
open
this
casket
?
"
asked
the
notary
.
Noirtier
gave
his
assent
.
They
opened
it
,
and
found
900,000
.
francs
in
bank
scrip
.
The
first
notary
handed
over
each
note
,
as
he
examined
it
,
to
his
colleague
.
The
total
amount
was
found
to
be
as
M.
Noirtier
had
stated
.
"
It
is
all
as
he
has
said
;
it
is
very
evident
that
the
mind
still
retains
its
full
force
and
vigor
.
"
Then
,
turning
towards
the
paralytic
,
he
said
,
"
You
possess
,
then
,
900,000
.
francs
of
capital
,
which
,
according
to
the
manner
in
which
you
have
invested
it
,
ought
to
bring
in
an
income
of
about
40,000
livres
?
"
"
Yes
.
"
"
To
whom
do
you
desire
to
leave
this
fortune
?
"
"
Oh
,
"
said
Madame
de
Villefort
,
"
there
is
not
much
doubt
on
that
subject
.
M.
Noirtier
tenderly
loves
his
granddaughter
,
Mademoiselle
de
Villefort
;
it
is
she
who
has
nursed
and
tended
him
for
six
years
,
and
has
,
by
her
devoted
attention
,
fully
secured
the
affection
,
I
had
almost
said
the
gratitude
,
of
her
grandfather
,
and
it
is
but
just
that
she
should
reap
the
fruit
of
her
devotion
.
"
The
eye
of
Noirtier
clearly
showed
by
its
expression
that
he
was
not
deceived
by
the
false
assent
given
by
Madame
de
Villefort
's
words
and
manner
to
the
motives
which
she
supposed
him
to
entertain
.
"
Is
it
,
then
,
to
Mademoiselle
Valentine
de
Villefort
that
you
leave
these
900,000
francs
?
"
demanded
the
notary
,
thinking
he
had
only
to
insert
this
clause
,
but
waiting
first
for
the
assent
of
Noirtier
,
which
it
was
necessary
should
be
given
before
all
the
witnesses
of
this
singular
scene
.
Valentine
,
when
her
name
was
made
the
subject
of
discussion
,
had
stepped
back
,
to
escape
unpleasant
observation
;
her
eyes
were
cast
down
,
and
she
was
crying
.
The
old
man
looked
at
her
for
an
instant
with
an
expression
of
the
deepest
tenderness
,
then
,
turning
towards
the
notary
,
he
significantly
winked
his
eye
in
token
of
dissent
.
"
What
,
"
said
the
notary
,
"
do
you
not
intend
making
Mademoiselle
Valentine
de
Villefort
your
residuary
legatee
?
"
"
No
.
"