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- Граф Монте-Кристо
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"
A
play
?
"
"
Yes
,
for
it
is
like
one
;
pray
let
us
come
more
to
the
point
,
and
endeavor
thoroughly
to
understand
each
other
.
"
"
That
is
quite
my
desire
.
"
"
You
have
seen
M.
de
Monte
Cristo
have
you
not
?
"
"
I
see
him
very
often
,
"
said
Danglars
,
drawing
himself
up
;
"
he
is
a
particular
friend
of
mine
.
"
"
Well
,
in
one
of
your
late
conversations
with
him
,
you
said
that
I
appeared
to
be
forgetful
and
irresolute
concerning
this
marriage
,
did
you
not
?
"
"
I
did
say
so
.
"
"
Well
,
here
I
am
,
proving
at
once
that
I
am
really
neither
the
one
nor
the
other
,
by
entreating
you
to
keep
your
promise
on
that
score
.
"
Danglars
did
not
answer
.
"
Have
you
so
soon
changed
your
mind
,
"
added
Morcerf
,
"
or
have
you
only
provoked
my
request
that
you
may
have
the
pleasure
of
seeing
me
humbled
?
"
Danglars
,
seeing
that
if
he
continued
the
conversation
in
the
same
tone
in
which
he
had
begun
it
,
the
whole
thing
might
turn
out
to
his
own
disadvantage
,
turned
to
Morcerf
,
and
said
:
"
Count
,
you
must
doubtless
be
surprised
at
my
reserve
,
and
I
assure
you
it
costs
me
much
to
act
in
such
a
manner
towards
you
;
but
,
believe
me
when
I
say
that
imperative
necessity
has
imposed
the
painful
task
upon
me
.
"