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"
And
you
include
me
in
the
expression
every
one
--
many
thanks
!
"
"
Let
us
not
mistake
,
"
said
Monte
Cristo
;
"
I
love
every
one
as
God
commands
us
to
love
our
neighbor
,
as
Christians
;
but
I
thoroughly
hate
but
a
few
.
Let
us
return
to
M.
Franz
d'Epinay
.
Did
you
say
he
was
coming
?
"
"
Yes
;
summoned
by
M.
de
Villefort
,
who
is
apparently
as
anxious
to
get
Mademoiselle
Valentine
married
as
M.
Danglars
is
to
see
Mademoiselle
Eugenie
settled
.
It
must
be
a
very
irksome
office
to
be
the
father
of
a
grown-up
daughter
;
it
seems
to
make
one
feverish
,
and
to
raise
one
's
pulse
to
ninety
beats
a
minute
until
the
deed
is
done
.
"
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"
But
M.
d'Epinay
,
unlike
you
,
bears
his
misfortune
patiently
.
"
"
Still
more
,
he
talks
seriously
about
the
matter
,
puts
on
a
white
tie
,
and
speaks
of
his
family
.
He
entertains
a
very
high
opinion
of
M.
and
Madame
de
Villefort
.
"
"
Which
they
deserve
,
do
they
not
?
"
"
I
believe
they
do
.
M.
de
Villefort
has
always
passed
for
a
severe
but
a
just
man
.
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"
"
There
is
,
then
,
one
,
"
said
Monte
Cristo
,
"
whom
you
do
not
condemn
like
poor
Danglars
?
"
"
Because
I
am
not
compelled
to
marry
his
daughter
perhaps
,
"
replied
Albert
,
laughing
.