Граф Монте-Кристо

Progress of Cavalcanti the Younger.

           "Ifheisaprince,heiswrongnottomaintainhisrank;Idonotlikeanyonetodenyhisorigin."

           "Oh,youareathoroughdemocrat,"saidMonteCristo,smiling.

           "Butdoyouseetowhatyouareexposingyourself?"saidthebaroness."If,perchance,M.deMorcerfcame,hewouldfindM.Cavalcantiinthatroom,wherehe,thebetrothedofEugenie,hasneverbeenadmitted."

           "Youmaywellsay,perchance,"repliedthebanker;"forhecomessoseldom,itwouldseemonlychancethatbringshim."

           "Butshouldhecomeandfindthatyoungmanwithyourdaughter,hemightbedispleased."

           "He?Youaremistaken.M.Albertwouldnotdousthehonortobejealous;hedoesnotlikeEugeniesufficiently.Besides,Icarenotforhisdispleasure."

           "Still,situatedasweare"

           "Yes,doyouknowhowwearesituated?Athismother’sballhedancedoncewithEugenie,andM.Cavalcantithreetimes,andhetooknonoticeofit."ThevaletannouncedtheVicomteAlbertdeMorcerf.Thebaronessrosehastily,andwasgoingintothestudy,whenDanglarsstoppedher."Letheralone,"saidhe.Shelookedathiminamazement.MonteCristoappearedtobeunconsciousofwhatpassed.Albertentered,lookingveryhandsomeandinhighspirits.Hebowedpolitelytothebaroness,familiarlytoDanglars,andaffectionatelytoMonteCristo.Thenturningtothebaroness:"MayIaskhowMademoiselleDanglarsis?"saidhe.

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