Граф Монте-Кристо

The Telegraph.

           Noirtiertopreventhisgranddaughtermarrying;oldmenarealwayssoselfishintheiraffection,"saidMadamedeVillefort.

           "But,"saidMonteCristo"doyounotknowanycauseforthishatred?"

           "Ah,mafoi,whoistoknow?"

           "Perhapsitissomepoliticaldifference?"

           "MyfatherandtheBarond’EpinaylivedinthestormytimesofwhichIonlysawtheending,"saidVillefort.

           "WasnotyourfatheraBonapartist?"askedMonteCristo;"IthinkIrememberthatyoutoldmesomethingofthatkind."

           "MyfatherhasbeenaJacobinmorethananythingelse,"saidVillefort,carriedbyhisemotionbeyondtheboundsofprudence;"andthesenator’srobe,whichNapoleoncastonhisshoulders,onlyservedtodisguisetheoldmanwithoutinanydegreechanginghim.Whenmyfatherconspired,itwasnotfortheemperor,itwasagainsttheBourbons;forM.Noirtierpossessedthispeculiarity,heneverprojectedanyUtopianschemeswhichcouldneverberealized,butstroveforpossibilities,andheappliedtotherealizationofthesepossibilitiestheterribletheoriesofTheMountaintheoriesthatnevershrankfromanymeansthatweredeemednecessarytobringaboutthedesiredresult."

           "Well,"saidMonteCristo,"itisjustasIthought;itwaspoliticswhichbroughtNoirtierandM.d’Epinayintopersonalcontact.

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