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"
You
are
right
--
that
is
the
principle
on
which
I
wish
to
act
.
"
"
We
will
say
no
more
about
it
,
then
.
Good-by
,
count
.
"
Morcerf
took
his
hat
,
and
left
the
room
.
He
found
his
carriage
at
the
door
,
and
doing
his
utmost
to
restrain
his
anger
he
went
at
once
to
find
Beauchamp
,
who
was
in
his
office
.
It
was
a
gloomy
,
dusty-looking
apartment
,
such
as
journalists
'
offices
have
always
been
from
time
immemorial
.
The
servant
announced
M.
Albert
de
Morcerf
.
Beauchamp
repeated
the
name
to
himself
,
as
though
he
could
scarcely
believe
that
he
had
heard
aright
,
and
then
gave
orders
for
him
to
be
admitted
.
Albert
entered
.
Beauchamp
uttered
an
exclamation
of
surprise
on
seeing
his
friend
leap
over
and
trample
under
foot
all
the
newspapers
which
were
strewed
about
the
room
.
"
This
way
,
this
way
,
my
dear
Albert
!
"
said
he
,
holding
out
his
hand
to
the
young
man
.
"
Are
you
out
of
your
senses
,
or
do
you
come
peaceably
to
take
breakfast
with
me
?
Try
and
find
a
seat
--
there
is
one
by
that
geranium
,
which
is
the
only
thing
in
the
room
to
remind
me
that
there
are
other
leaves
in
the
world
besides
leaves
of
paper
.
"
Отключить рекламу
"
Beauchamp
,
"
said
Albert
,
"
it
is
of
your
journal
that
I
come
to
speak
.
"
"
Indeed
?
What
do
you
wish
to
say
about
it
?
"
"
I
desire
that
a
statement
contained
in
it
should
be
rectified
.
"
"
To
what
do
you
refer
?
But
pray
sit
down
.
"
Отключить рекламу
"
Thank
you
,
"
said
Albert
,
with
a
cold
and
formal
bow
.
"
Will
you
now
have
the
kindness
to
explain
the
nature
of
the
statement
which
has
displeased
you
?
"
"
An
announcement
has
been
made
which
implicates
the
honor
of
a
member
of
my
family
.
"