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"
'
The
president
then
sought
to
make
him
speak
more
explicitly
,
but
M.
de
Quesnel
replied
that
he
wished
first
to
know
what
they
wanted
with
him
.
He
was
then
informed
of
the
contents
of
the
letter
from
the
Island
of
Elba
,
in
which
he
was
recommended
to
the
club
as
a
man
who
would
be
likely
to
advance
the
interests
of
their
party
.
One
paragraph
spoke
of
the
return
of
Bonaparte
and
promised
another
letter
and
further
details
,
on
the
arrival
of
the
Pharaon
belonging
to
the
shipbuilder
Morrel
,
of
Marseilles
,
whose
captain
was
entirely
devoted
to
the
emperor
.
During
all
this
time
,
the
general
,
on
whom
they
thought
to
have
relied
as
on
a
brother
,
manifested
evidently
signs
of
discontent
and
repugnance
.
When
the
reading
was
finished
,
he
remained
silent
,
with
knitted
brows
.
"
'
"
Well
,
"
asked
the
president
,
"
what
do
you
say
to
this
letter
,
general
?
"
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"
'
"
I
say
that
it
is
too
soon
after
declaring
myself
for
Louis
XVIII
.
to
break
my
vow
in
behalf
of
the
exemperor
.
"
This
answer
was
too
clear
to
permit
of
any
mistake
as
to
his
sentiments
.
"
General
,
"
said
the
president
,
"
we
acknowledge
no
King
Louis
XVIII.
,
or
an
exemperor
,
but
his
majesty
the
emperor
and
king
,
driven
from
France
,
which
is
his
kingdom
,
by
violence
and
treason
.
"
"
'
"
Excuse
me
,
gentlemen
,
"
said
the
general
;
"
you
may
not
acknowledge
Louis
XVIII.
,
but
I
do
,
as
he
has
made
me
a
baron
and
a
field-marshal
,
and
I
shall
never
forget
that
for
these
two
titles
I
am
indebted
to
his
happy
return
to
France
.
"
"
'
"
Sir
,
"
said
the
president
,
rising
with
gravity
,
"
be
careful
what
you
say
;
your
words
clearly
show
us
that
they
are
deceived
concerning
you
in
the
Island
of
Elba
,
and
have
deceived
us
!
The
communication
has
been
made
to
you
in
consequence
of
the
confidence
placed
in
you
,
and
which
does
you
honor
.
Now
we
discover
our
error
;
a
title
and
promotion
attach
you
to
the
government
we
wish
to
overturn
.
We
will
not
constrain
you
to
help
us
;
we
enroll
no
one
against
his
conscience
,
but
we
will
compel
you
to
act
generously
,
even
if
you
are
not
disposed
to
do
so
.
"
"
'
"
You
would
call
acting
generously
,
knowing
your
conspiracy
and
not
informing
against
you
,
that
is
what
I
should
call
becoming
your
accomplice
.
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You
see
I
am
more
candid
than
you
.
"
'
"
"
Ah
,
my
father
!
"
said
Franz
,
interrupting
himself
.
"
I
understand
now
why
they
murdered
him
.
"
Valentine
could
not
help
casting
one
glance
towards
the
young
man
,
whose
filial
enthusiasm
it
was
delightful
to
behold
.
Villefort
walked
to
and
fro
behind
them
.
Noirtier
watched
the
expression
of
each
one
,
and
preserved
his
dignified
and
commanding
attitude
.
Franz
returned
to
the
manuscript
,
and
continued
:
--
"
'
"
Sir
,
"
said
the
president
,
"
you
have
been
invited
to
join
this
assembly
--
you
were
not
forced
here
;
it
was
proposed
to
you
to
come
blindfolded
--
you
accepted
.
When
you
complied
with
this
twofold
request
you
well
knew
we
did
not
wish
to
secure
the
throne
of
Louis
XVIII.
,
or
we
should
not
take
so
much
care
to
avoid
the
vigilance
of
the
police
.
It
would
be
conceding
too
much
to
allow
you
to
put
on
a
mask
to
aid
you
in
the
discovery
of
our
secret
,
and
then
to
remove
it
that
you
may
ruin
those
who
have
confided
in
you
.
No
,
no
,
you
must
first
say
if
you
declare
yourself
for
the
king
of
a
day
who
now
reigns
,
or
for
his
majesty
the
emperor
.
"