Граф Монте-Кристо

The Waking.

           Itseemed,however,evenintheveryfaceofopenday,thatatleastayearhadelapsedsinceallthesethingshadpassed,sodeepwastheimpressionmadeinhismindbythedream,andsostrongaholdhadittakenofhisimagination.Thuseverynowandthenhesawinfancyamidthesailors,seatedonarock,orundulatinginthevessel,oneoftheshadowswhichhadsharedhisdreamwithlooksandkisses.Otherwise,hisheadwasperfectlyclear,andhisbodyrefreshed;hewasfreefromtheslightestheadache;onthecontrary,hefeltacertaindegreeoflightness,afacultyforabsorbingthepureair,andenjoyingthebrightsunshinemorevividlythanever.

           Hewentgaylyuptothesailors,whoroseassoonastheyperceivedhim;andthepatron,accostinghim,said,"TheSignorSinbadhaslefthiscomplimentsforyourexcellency,anddesiresustoexpresstheregrethefeelsatnotbeingabletotakehisleaveinperson;buthetrustsyouwillexcusehim,asveryimportantbusinesscallshimtoMalaga."

           "So,then,Gaetano,"saidFranz,"thisis,then,allreality;thereexistsamanwhohasreceivedmeinthisisland,entertainedmerightroyally,andhisdepartedwhileIwasasleep?"

           "Heexistsascertainlyasthatyoumayseehissmallyachtwithallhersailsspread;andifyouwilluseyourglass,youwill,inallprobability,recognizeyourhostinthemidstofhiscrew."Sosaying,GaetanopointedinadirectioninwhichasmallvesselwasmakingsailtowardsthesouthernpointofCorsica.

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