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"
But
first
,
"
said
Morrel
,
"
allow
me
,
sir
,
to
tell
you
who
I
am
,
how
much
I
love
Mademoiselle
Valentine
,
and
what
are
my
designs
respecting
her
.
"
Noirtier
made
a
sign
that
he
would
listen
.
It
was
an
imposing
sight
to
witness
this
old
man
,
apparently
a
mere
useless
burden
,
becoming
the
sole
protector
,
support
,
and
adviser
of
the
lovers
who
were
both
young
,
beautiful
,
and
strong
.
His
remarkably
noble
and
austere
expression
struck
Morrel
,
who
began
his
story
with
trembling
.
He
related
the
manner
in
which
he
had
become
acquainted
with
Valentine
,
and
how
he
had
loved
her
,
and
that
Valentine
,
in
her
solitude
and
her
misfortune
,
had
accepted
the
offer
of
his
devotion
.
He
told
him
his
birth
,
his
position
,
his
fortune
,
and
more
than
once
,
when
he
consulted
the
look
of
the
paralytic
,
that
look
answered
,
"
That
is
good
,
proceed
.
"
"
And
now
,
"
said
Morrel
,
when
he
had
finished
the
first
part
of
his
recital
,
"
now
I
have
told
you
of
my
love
and
my
hopes
,
may
I
inform
you
of
my
intentions
?
"
"
Yes
,
"
signified
the
old
man
.
"
This
was
our
resolution
;
a
cabriolet
was
in
waiting
at
the
gate
,
in
which
I
intended
to
carry
off
Valentine
to
my
sister
's
house
,
to
marry
her
,
and
to
wait
respectfully
M.
de
Villefort
's
pardon
.
"
"
No
,
"
said
Noirtier
.
"
We
must
not
do
so
?
"
"
No
.
"
"
You
do
not
sanction
our
project
?
"