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"
To
find
such
a
wife
as
my
father
found
.
"
Monte
Cristo
turned
pale
,
and
looked
at
Albert
,
while
playing
with
some
magnificent
pistols
.
"
Your
father
was
fortunate
,
then
?
"
said
he
.
"
You
know
my
opinion
of
my
mother
,
count
;
look
at
her
--
still
beautiful
,
witty
,
more
charming
than
ever
.
For
any
other
son
to
have
stayed
with
his
mother
for
four
days
at
Treport
,
it
would
have
been
a
condescension
or
a
martyrdom
,
while
I
return
,
more
contented
,
more
peaceful
--
shall
I
say
more
poetic
!
--
than
if
I
had
taken
Queen
Mab
or
Titania
as
my
companion
.
"
"
That
is
an
overwhelming
demonstration
,
and
you
would
make
every
one
vow
to
live
a
single
life
.
"
"
Such
are
my
reasons
for
not
liking
to
marry
Mademoiselle
Danglars
.
Have
you
ever
noticed
how
much
a
thing
is
heightened
in
value
when
we
obtain
possession
of
it
?
The
diamond
which
glittered
in
the
window
at
Marle
's
or
Fossin
's
shines
with
more
splendor
when
it
is
our
own
;
but
if
we
are
compelled
to
acknowledge
the
superiority
of
another
,
and
still
must
retain
the
one
that
is
inferior
,
do
you
not
know
what
we
have
to
endure
?
"
"
Worldling
,
"
murmured
the
count
.
"
Thus
I
shall
rejoice
when
Mademoiselle
Eugenie
perceives
I
am
but
a
pitiful
atom
,
with
scarcely
as
many
hundred
thousand
francs
as
she
has
millions
.
"
Monte
Cristo
smiled
.
"
One
plan
occurred
to
me
,
"
continued
Albert
;
"
Franz
likes
all
that
is
eccentric
;
I
tried
to
make
him
fall
in
love
with
Mademoiselle
Danglars
;
but
in
spite
of
four
letters
,
written
in
the
most
alluring
style
,
he
invariably
answered
:
'
My
eccentricity
may
be
great
,
but
it
will
not
make
me
break
my
promise
.
'
"
"
That
is
what
I
call
devoted
friendship
,
to
recommend
to
another
one
whom
you
would
not
marry
yourself
.
"
Albert
smiled
.
--
"
Apropos
,
"
continued
he
,
"
Franz
is
coming
soon
,
but
it
will
not
interest
you
;
you
dislike
him
,
I
think
?
"
"
I
?
"
said
Monte
Cristo
;
"
my
dear
Viscount
,
how
have
you
discovered
that
I
did
not
like
M.
Franz
!
I
like
every
one
.
"