Граф Монте-Кристо

Andrea Cavalcanti.

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           "AcarriagewastoawaityouatNice?"

           "Preciselyso;anditconveyedmefromNicetoGenoa,fromGenoatoTurin,fromTurintoChambery,fromChamberytoPont-deBeauvoisin,andfromPont-deBeauvoisintoParis."

           "Indeed?Thenyourfatheroughttohavemetwithyouontheroad,foritisexactlythesameroutewhichhehimselftook,andthatishowwehavebeenabletotraceyourjourneytothisplace."

           "But,"saidAndrea,"ifmyfatherhadmetme,Idoubtifhewouldhaverecognizedme;Imustbesomewhatalteredsincehelastsawme."

           "Oh,thevoiceofnature,"saidMonteCristo.

           "True,"interruptedtheyoungman,"Ihadnotlookeduponitinthatlight."

           "Now,"repliedMonteCristo"thereisonlyonesourceofuneasinessleftinyourfather’smind,whichisthisheisanxioustoknowhowyouhavebeenemployedduringyourlongabsencefromhim,howyouhavebeentreatedbyyourpersecutors,andiftheyhaveconductedthemselvestowardsyouwithallthedeferenceduetoyourrank.Finally,heisanxioustoseeifyouhavebeenfortunateenoughtoescapethebadmoralinfluencetowhichyouhavebeenexposed,andwhichisinfinitelymoretobedreadedthananyphysicalsuffering;hewishestodiscoverifthefineabilitieswithwhichnaturehadendowedyouhavebeenweakenedbywantofculture;and,inshort,whetheryouconsideryourselfcapableofresumingandretainingintheworldthehighpositiontowhichyourrankentitlesyou.

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