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"
Yes
,
count
,
"
replied
Villefort
,
in
a
voice
now
scarcely
human
.
Monte
Cristo
,
seeing
that
the
two
persons
for
whom
he
had
prepared
this
scene
could
scarcely
endure
it
,
and
not
wishing
to
carry
it
too
far
,
said
,
"
Come
,
gentlemen
--
some
coffee
,
we
seem
to
have
forgotten
it
,
"
and
he
conducted
the
guests
back
to
the
table
on
the
lawn
.
"
Indeed
,
count
,
"
said
Madame
Danglars
,
"
I
am
ashamed
to
own
it
,
but
all
your
frightful
stories
have
so
upset
me
,
that
I
must
beg
you
to
let
me
sit
down
;
"
and
she
fell
into
a
chair
.
Monte
Cristo
bowed
,
and
went
to
Madame
de
Villefort
.
"
I
think
Madame
Danglars
again
requires
your
bottle
,
"
he
said
.
But
before
Madame
de
Villefort
could
reach
her
friend
the
procureur
had
found
time
to
whisper
to
Madame
Danglars
,
"
I
must
speak
to
you
.
"
"
When
?
"
"
To-morrow
.
"
"
Where
?
"
"
In
my
office
,
or
in
the
court
,
if
you
like
--
that
is
the
surest
place
.
"
"
I
will
be
there
.
"
--
At
this
moment
Madame
de
Villefort
approached
"
Thanks
,
my
dear
friend
,
"
said
Madame
Danglars
,
trying
to
smile
;
"
it
is
over
now
,
and
I
am
much
better
.
"
The
evening
passed
on
;
Madame
de
Villefort
expressed
a
desire
to
return
to
Paris
,
which
Madame
Danglars
had
not
dared
to
do
,
notwithstanding
the
uneasiness
she
experienced
.
On
his
wife
's
request
,
M.
de
Villefort
was
the
first
to
give
the
signal
of
departure
.
He
offered
a
seat
in
his
landau
to
Madame
Danglars
,
that
she
might
be
under
the
care
of
his
wife
.
As
for
M.
Danglars
,
absorbed
in
an
interesting
conversation
with
M.
Cavalcanti
,
he
paid
no
attention
to
anything
that
was
passing
.
While
Monte
Cristo
had
begged
the
smelling-bottle
of
Madame
de
Villefort
,
he
had
noticed
the
approach
of
Villefort
to
Madame
Danglars
,
and
he
soon
guessed
all
that
had
passed
between
them
,
though
the
words
had
been
uttered
in
so
low
a
voice
as
hardly
to
be
heard
by
Madame
Danglars
.
Without
opposing
their
arrangements
,
he
allowed
Morrel
,
Chateau
--
Renaud
,
and
Debray
to
leave
on
horseback
,
and
the
ladies
in
M.
de
Villefort
's
carriage
.
Danglars
,
more
and
more
delighted
with
Major
Cavalcanti
,
had
offered
him
a
seat
in
his
carriage
.
Andrea
Cavalcanti
found
his
tilbury
waiting
at
the
door
;
the
groom
,
in
every
respect
a
caricature
of
the
English
fashion
,
was
standing
on
tiptoe
to
hold
a
large
iron-gray
horse
.