Граф Монте-Кристо

Progress of Cavalcanti the Younger.

           "MayIalsobeallowed,"saidMorcerf,"topaymyrespectstoMademoiselleDanglars?""Waitamoment,"saidthebanker,stoppingtheyoungman;"doyouhearthatdelightfulcavatina?Ta,ta,ta,ti,ta,ti,ta,ta;itischarming,letthemfinishonemoment.Bravo,bravi,brava!"Thebankerwasenthusiasticinhisapplause.

           "Indeed,"saidAlbert,"itisexquisite;itisimpossibletounderstandthemusicofhiscountrybetterthanPrinceCavalcantidoes.Yousaidprince,didyounot?Buthecaneasilybecomeone,ifheisnotalready;itisnouncommonthinginItaly.Buttoreturntothecharmingmusiciansyoushouldgiveusatreat,Danglars,withouttellingthemthereisastranger.Askthemtosingonemoresong;itissodelightfultohearmusicinthedistance,whenthemusiciansareunrestrainedbyobservation."

           Danglarswasquiteannoyedbytheyoungman’sindifference.HetookMonteCristoaside."Whatdoyouthinkofourlover?"saidhe.

           "Heappearscool.But,thenyourwordisgiven."

           "Yes,doubtlessIhavepromisedtogivemydaughtertoamanwholovesher,butnottoonewhodoesnot.Seehimthere,coldasmarbleandproudlikehisfather.Ifhewererich,ifhehadCavalcanti’sfortune,thatmightbepardoned.

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