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"
My
love
,
"
said
the
marquise
,
"
attend
to
your
doves
,
your
lap-dogs
,
and
embroidery
,
but
do
not
meddle
with
what
you
do
not
understand
.
Nowadays
the
military
profession
is
in
abeyance
and
the
magisterial
robe
is
the
badge
of
honor
.
There
is
a
wise
Latin
proverb
that
is
very
much
in
point
.
"
"
Cedant
arma
togae
,
"
said
Villefort
with
a
bow
.
"
I
can
not
speak
Latin
,
"
responded
the
marquise
.
"
Well
,
"
said
Renee
,
"
I
can
not
help
regretting
you
had
not
chosen
some
other
profession
than
your
own
--
a
physician
,
for
instance
.
Do
you
know
I
always
felt
a
shudder
at
the
idea
of
even
a
destroying
angel
?
"
"
Dear
,
good
Renee
,
"
whispered
Villefort
,
as
he
gazed
with
unutterable
tenderness
on
the
lovely
speaker
.
"
Let
us
hope
,
my
child
,
"
cried
the
marquis
,
"
that
M.
de
Villefort
may
prove
the
moral
and
political
physician
of
this
province
;
if
so
,
he
will
have
achieved
a
noble
work
.
"
"
And
one
which
will
go
far
to
efface
the
recollection
of
his
father
's
conduct
,
"
added
the
incorrigible
marquise
.
"
Madame
,
"
replied
Villefort
,
with
a
mournful
smile
,
"
I
have
already
had
the
honor
to
observe
that
my
father
has
--
at
least
,
I
hope
so
--
abjured
his
past
errors
,
and
that
he
is
,
at
the
present
moment
,
a
firm
and
zealous
friend
to
religion
and
order
--
a
better
royalist
,
possibly
,
than
his
son
;
for
he
has
to
atone
for
past
dereliction
,
while
I
have
no
other
impulse
than
warm
,
decided
preference
and
conviction
.
"
Having
made
this
well-turned
speech
,
Villefort
looked
carefully
around
to
mark
the
effect
of
his
oratory
,
much
as
he
would
have
done
had
he
been
addressing
the
bench
in
open
court
.
"
Do
you
know
,
my
dear
Villefort
,
"
cried
the
Comte
de
Salvieux
,
"
that
is
exactly
what
I
myself
said
the
other
day
at
the
Tuileries
,
when
questioned
by
his
majesty
's
principal
chamberlain
touching
the
singularity
of
an
alliance
between
the
son
of
a
Girondin
and
the
daughter
of
an
officer
of
the
Duc
de
Conde
;
and
I
assure
you
he
seemed
fully
to
comprehend
that
this
mode
of
reconciling
political
differences
was
based
upon
sound
and
excellent
principles
.
Then
the
king
,
who
,
without
our
suspecting
it
,
had
overheard
our
conversation
,
interrupted
us
by
saying
,
'
Villefort
'
--
observe
that
the
king
did
not
pronounce
the
word
Noirtier
,
but
,
on
the
contrary
,
placed
considerable
emphasis
on
that
of
Villefort
--
'
Villefort
,
'
said
his
majesty
,
'
is
a
young
man
of
great
judgment
and
discretion
,
who
will
be
sure
to
make
a
figure
in
his
profession
;
I
like
him
much
,
and
it
gave
me
great
pleasure
to
hear
that
he
was
about
to
become
the
son-inlaw
of
the
Marquis
and
Marquise
de
Saint
--
Meran
.
I
should
myself
have
recommended
the
match
,
had
not
the
noble
marquis
anticipated
my
wishes
by
requesting
my
consent
to
it
.
'
"