Граф Монте-Кристо

The Fifth of October.

           

           Thenextmorningatdaybreak,ValentineandMorrelwerewalkingarm-inarmonthesea-shore,ValentinerelatinghowMonteCristohadappearedinherroom,explainedeverything,revealedthecrime,and,finally,howhehadsavedherlifebyenablinghertosimulatedeath.Theyhadfoundthedoorofthegrottoopened,andgoneforth;ontheazuredomeofheavenstillglitteredafewremainingstars.Morrelsoonperceivedamanstandingamongtherocks,apparentlyawaitingasignfromthemtoadvance,andpointedhimouttoValentine."Ah,itisJacopo,"shesaid,"thecaptainoftheyacht;"andshebeckonedhimtowardsthem.

           "Doyouwishtospeaktous?"askedMorrel.

           "Ihavealettertogiveyoufromthecount."

           "Fromthecount!"murmuredthetwoyoungpeople.

           "Yes;readit."Morrelopenedtheletter,andread:

           "MyDearMaximilian

           "Thereisafeluccaforyouatanchor.JacopowillcarryyoutoLeghorn,whereMonsieurNoirtierawaitshisgranddaughter,whomhewishestoblessbeforeyouleadhertothealtar.Allthatisinthisgrotto,myfriend,myhouseintheChampsElysees,andmychateauatTreport,arethemarriagegiftsbestowedbyEdmondDantesuponthesonofhisoldmaster,Morrel.MademoiselledeVillefortwillsharethemwithyou;forIentreathertogivetothepoortheimmensefortunerevertingtoherfromherfather,nowamadman,andherbrotherwhodiedlastSeptemberwithhismother.

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