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"
Of
course
you
sent
for
a
doctor
?
"
"
Immediately
;
but
,
as
I
have
told
you
,
it
was
too
late
.
"
"
Yes
;
but
then
he
could
tell
of
what
complaint
the
poor
marquis
had
died
.
"
"
Oh
,
yes
,
sir
,
he
told
me
;
it
appears
to
have
been
an
apoplectic
stroke
.
"
"
And
what
did
you
do
then
?
"
"
M.
de
Saint
--
Meran
had
always
expressed
a
desire
,
in
case
his
death
happened
during
his
absence
from
Paris
,
that
his
body
might
be
brought
to
the
family
vault
.
I
had
him
put
into
a
leaden
coffin
,
and
I
am
preceding
him
by
a
few
days
.
"
"
Oh
,
my
poor
mother
,
"
said
Villefort
,
"
to
have
such
duties
to
perform
at
your
age
after
such
a
blow
!
"
"
God
has
supported
me
through
all
;
and
then
,
my
dear
marquis
,
he
would
certainly
have
done
everything
for
me
that
I
performed
for
him
.
It
is
true
that
since
I
left
him
,
I
seem
to
have
lost
my
senses
.
I
can
not
cry
;
at
my
age
they
say
that
we
have
no
more
tears
--
still
I
think
that
when
one
is
in
trouble
one
should
have
the
power
of
weeping
.
Where
is
Valentine
,
sir
?
It
is
on
her
account
I
am
here
;
I
wish
to
see
Valentine
.
"
Villefort
thought
it
would
be
terrible
to
reply
that
Valentine
was
at
a
ball
;
so
he
only
said
that
she
had
gone
out
with
her
step-mother
,
and
that
she
should
be
fetched
.
"
This
instant
,
sir
--
this
instant
,
I
beseech
you
!
"
said
the
old
lady
.
Villefort
placed
the
arm
of
Madame
de
Saint
--
Meran
within
his
own
,
and
conducted
her
to
his
apartment
.
"
Rest
yourself
,
mother
,
"
he
said
.
The
marchioness
raised
her
head
at
this
word
,
and
beholding
the
man
who
so
forcibly
reminded
her
of
her
deeply-regretted
child
,
who
still
lived
for
her
in
Valentine
,
she
felt
touched
at
the
name
of
mother
,
and
bursting
into
tears
,
she
fell
on
her
knees
before
an
arm-chair
,
where
she
buried
her
venerable
head
.
Villefort
left
her
to
the
care
of
the
women
,
while
old
Barrois
ran
,
half-scared
,
to
his
master
;
for
nothing
frightens
old
people
so
much
as
when
death
relaxes
its
vigilance
over
them
for
a
moment
in
order
to
strike
some
other
old
person
.