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"
Well
,
"
said
Monte
Cristo
,
"
it
is
just
as
I
thought
;
it
was
politics
which
brought
Noirtier
and
M.
d'Epinay
into
personal
contact
.
Although
General
d'Epinay
served
under
Napoleon
,
did
he
not
still
retain
royalist
sentiments
?
And
was
he
not
the
person
who
was
assassinated
one
evening
on
leaving
a
Bonapartist
meeting
to
which
he
had
been
invited
on
the
supposition
that
he
favored
the
cause
of
the
emperor
?
"
Villefort
looked
at
the
count
almost
with
terror
.
"
Am
I
mistaken
,
then
?
"
said
Monte
Cristo
.
"
No
,
sir
,
the
facts
were
precisely
what
you
have
stated
,
"
said
Madame
de
Villefort
;
"
and
it
was
to
prevent
the
renewal
of
old
feuds
that
M.
de
Villefort
formed
the
idea
of
uniting
in
the
bonds
of
affection
the
two
children
of
these
inveterate
enemies
.
"
"
It
was
a
sublime
and
charitable
thought
,
"
said
Monte
Cristo
,
"
and
the
whole
world
should
applaud
it
.
It
would
be
noble
to
see
Mademoiselle
Noirtier
de
Villefort
assuming
the
title
of
Madame
Franz
d'Epinay
.
"
Villefort
shuddered
and
looked
at
Monte
Cristo
as
if
he
wished
to
read
in
his
countenance
the
real
feelings
which
had
dictated
the
words
he
had
just
uttered
.
But
the
count
completely
baffled
the
procureur
,
and
prevented
him
from
discovering
anything
beneath
the
never-varying
smile
he
was
so
constantly
in
the
habit
of
assuming
.
"
Although
,
"
said
Villefort
,
"
it
will
be
a
serious
thing
for
Valentine
to
lose
her
grandfather
's
fortune
,
I
do
not
think
that
M.
d'Epinay
will
be
frightened
at
this
pecuniary
loss
.
He
will
,
perhaps
,
hold
me
in
greater
esteem
than
the
money
itself
,
seeing
that
I
sacrifice
everything
in
order
to
keep
my
word
with
him
.
Besides
,
he
knows
that
Valentine
is
rich
in
right
of
her
mother
,
and
that
she
will
,
in
all
probability
,
inherit
the
fortune
of
M.
and
Madame
de
Saint
--
Meran
,
her
mother
's
parents
,
who
both
love
her
tenderly
.
"
"
And
who
are
fully
as
well
worth
loving
and
tending
as
M.
Noirtier
,
"
said
Madame
de
Villefort
;
"
besides
,
they
are
to
come
to
Paris
in
about
a
month
,
and
Valentine
,
after
the
affront
she
has
received
,
need
not
consider
it
necessary
to
continue
to
bury
herself
alive
by
being
shut
up
with
M.
Noirtier
.
"
The
count
listened
with
satisfaction
to
this
tale
of
wounded
self-love
and
defeated
ambition
.
"
But
it
seems
to
me
,
"
said
Monte
Cristo
,
"
and
I
must
begin
by
asking
your
pardon
for
what
I
am
about
to
say
,
that
if
M.
Noirtier
disinherits
Mademoiselle
de
Villefort
because
she
is
going
to
marry
a
man
whose
father
he
detested
,
he
can
not
have
the
same
cause
of
complaint
against
this
dear
Edward
.
"
"
True
,
"
said
Madame
de
Villefort
,
with
an
intonation
of
voice
which
it
is
impossible
to
describe
;
"
is
it
not
unjust
--
shamefully
unjust
?
Poor
Edward
is
as
much
M.
Noirtier
's
grandchild
as
Valentine
,
and
yet
,
if
she
had
not
been
going
to
marry
M.
Franz
,
M.
Noirtier
would
have
left
her
all
his
money
;
and
supposing
Valentine
to
be
disinherited
by
her
grandfather
,
she
will
still
be
three
times
richer
than
he
.
"
The
count
listened
and
said
no
more
.
"
Count
,
"
said
Villefort
,
"
we
will
not
entertain
you
any
longer
with
our
family
misfortunes
.
It
is
true
that
my
patrimony
will
go
to
endow
charitable
institutions
,
and
my
father
will
have
deprived
me
of
my
lawful
inheritance
without
any
reason
for
doing
so
,
but
I
shall
have
the
satisfaction
of
knowing
that
I
have
acted
like
a
man
of
sense
and
feeling
.
M.
d'Epinay
,
to
whom
I
had
promised
the
interest
of
this
sum
,
shall
receive
it
,
even
if
I
endure
the
most
cruel
privations
.
"
"
However
,
"
said
Madame
de
Villefort
,
returning
to
the
one
idea
which
incessantly
occupied
her
mind
,
"
perhaps
it
would
be
better
to
explain
this
unlucky
affair
to
M.
d'Epinay
,
in
order
to
give
him
the
opportunity
of
himself
renouncing
his
claim
to
the
hand
of
Mademoiselle
de
Villefort
.
"
"
Ah
,
that
would
be
a
great
pity
,
"
said
Villefort
.