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"
Indeed
I
am
,
"
replied
the
young
magistrate
with
a
smile
;
"
and
in
the
interesting
trial
that
young
lady
is
anxious
to
witness
,
the
case
would
only
be
still
more
aggravated
.
Suppose
,
for
instance
,
the
prisoner
,
as
is
more
than
probable
,
to
have
served
under
Napoleon
--
well
,
can
you
expect
for
an
instant
,
that
one
accustomed
,
at
the
word
of
his
commander
,
to
rush
fearlessly
on
the
very
bayonets
of
his
foe
,
will
scruple
more
to
drive
a
stiletto
into
the
heart
of
one
he
knows
to
be
his
personal
enemy
,
than
to
slaughter
his
fellow-creatures
,
merely
because
bidden
to
do
so
by
one
he
is
bound
to
obey
?
Besides
,
one
requires
the
excitement
of
being
hateful
in
the
eyes
of
the
accused
,
in
order
to
lash
one
's
self
into
a
state
of
sufficient
vehemence
and
power
.
I
would
not
choose
to
see
the
man
against
whom
I
pleaded
smile
,
as
though
in
mockery
of
my
words
.
No
;
my
pride
is
to
see
the
accused
pale
,
agitated
,
and
as
though
beaten
out
of
all
composure
by
the
fire
of
my
eloquence
.
"
Renee
uttered
a
smothered
exclamation
.
"
Bravo
!
"
cried
one
of
the
guests
;
"
that
is
what
I
call
talking
to
some
purpose
.
"
"
Just
the
person
we
require
at
a
time
like
the
present
,
"
said
a
second
.
"
What
a
splendid
business
that
last
case
of
yours
was
,
my
dear
Villefort
!
"
remarked
a
third
;
"
I
mean
the
trial
of
the
man
for
murdering
his
father
.
Upon
my
word
,
you
killed
him
ere
the
executioner
had
laid
his
hand
upon
him
.
"
"
Oh
,
as
for
parricides
,
and
such
dreadful
people
as
that
,
"
interposed
Renee
,
"
it
matters
very
little
what
is
done
to
them
;
but
as
regards
poor
unfortunate
creatures
whose
only
crime
consists
in
having
mixed
themselves
up
in
political
intrigues
"
--
"
Why
,
that
is
the
very
worst
offence
they
could
possibly
commit
;
for
,
do
n't
you
see
,
Renee
,
the
king
is
the
father
of
his
people
,
and
he
who
shall
plot
or
contrive
aught
against
the
life
and
safety
of
the
parent
of
thirty-two
millions
of
souls
,
is
a
parricide
upon
a
fearfully
great
scale
?
"
"
I
do
n't
know
anything
about
that
,
"
replied
Renee
;
"
but
,
M.
de
Villefort
,
you
have
promised
me
--
have
you
not
?
--
always
to
show
mercy
to
those
I
plead
for
.
"
"
Make
yourself
quite
easy
on
that
point
,
"
answered
Villefort
,
with
one
of
his
sweetest
smiles
;
"
you
and
I
will
always
consult
upon
our
verdicts
.
"