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"
Nothing
is
more
simple
.
You
know
poisons
become
remedies
in
certain
diseases
,
of
which
paralysis
is
one
.
For
instance
,
having
tried
every
other
remedy
to
restore
movement
and
speech
to
M.
Noirtier
,
I
resolved
to
try
one
last
means
,
and
for
three
months
I
have
been
giving
him
brucine
;
so
that
in
the
last
dose
I
ordered
for
him
there
were
six
grains
.
This
quantity
,
which
is
perfectly
safe
to
administer
to
the
paralyzed
frame
of
M.
Noirtier
,
which
has
become
gradually
accustomed
to
it
,
would
be
sufficient
to
kill
another
person
.
"
"
My
dear
doctor
,
there
is
no
communication
between
M.
Noirtier
's
apartment
and
that
of
Madame
de
Saint
--
Meran
,
and
Barrois
never
entered
my
mother-inlaw
's
room
.
In
short
,
doctor
although
I
know
you
to
be
the
most
conscientious
man
in
the
world
,
and
although
I
place
the
utmost
reliance
in
you
,
I
want
,
notwithstanding
my
conviction
,
to
believe
this
axiom
,
errare
humanum
est.
"
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"
Is
there
one
of
my
brethren
in
whom
you
have
equal
confidence
with
myself
?
"
"
Why
do
you
ask
me
that
?
--
what
do
you
wish
?
"
"
Send
for
him
;
I
will
tell
him
what
I
have
seen
,
and
we
will
consult
together
,
and
examine
the
body
.
"
"
And
you
will
find
traces
of
poison
?
"
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"
No
,
I
did
not
say
of
poison
,
but
we
can
prove
what
was
the
state
of
the
body
;
we
shall
discover
the
cause
of
her
sudden
death
,
and
we
shall
say
,
'
Dear
Villefort
,
if
this
thing
has
been
caused
by
negligence
,
watch
over
your
servants
;
if
from
hatred
,
watch
your
enemies
.
'
"
"
What
do
you
propose
to
me
,
d'Avrigny
?
"
said
Villefort
in
despair
;
"
so
soon
as
another
is
admitted
into
our
secret
,
an
inquest
will
become
necessary
;
and
an
inquest
in
my
house
--
impossible
!
Still
,
"
continued
the
procureur
,
looking
at
the
doctor
with
uneasiness
,
"
if
you
wish
it
--
if
you
demand
it
,
why
then
it
shall
be
done
.
But
,
doctor
,
you
see
me
already
so
grieved
--
how
can
I
introduce
into
my
house
so
much
scandal
,
after
so
much
sorrow
?
My
wife
and
my
daughter
would
die
of
it
!
And
I
,
doctor
--
you
know
a
man
does
not
arrive
at
the
post
I
occupy
--
one
has
not
been
king
's
attorney
twenty-five
years
without
having
amassed
a
tolerable
number
of
enemies
;
mine
are
numerous
.
Let
this
affair
be
talked
of
,
it
will
be
a
triumph
for
them
,
which
will
make
them
rejoice
,
and
cover
me
with
shame
.
Pardon
me
,
doctor
,
these
worldly
ideas
;
were
you
a
priest
I
should
not
dare
tell
you
that
,
but
you
are
a
man
,
and
you
know
mankind
.
Doctor
,
pray
recall
your
words
;
you
have
said
nothing
,
have
you
?
"