Граф Монте-Кристо

The Carnival at Rome.

           "(Thewritingwas,inreality,charming,andtheorthographyirreproachable.)"Youareborntogoodfortune,"saidFranz,ashereturnedtheletter.

           "Laughasmuchasyouwill,"repliedAlbert,"Iaminlove."

           "Youalarmme,"criedFranz."IseethatIshallnotonlygoalonetotheDukeofBracciano’s,butalsoreturntoFlorencealone."

           "Ifmyunknownbeasamiableassheisbeautiful,"saidAlbert,"IshallfixmyselfatRomeforsixweeks,atleast.IadoreRome,andIhavealwayshadagreattasteforarchaeology."

           "Come,twoorthreemoresuchadventures,andIdonotdespairofseeingyouamemberoftheAcademy."DoubtlessAlbertwasabouttodiscussseriouslyhisrighttotheacademicchairwhentheywereinformedthatdinnerwasready.Albert’slovehadnottakenawayhisappetite.HehastenedwithFranztoseathimself,freetorecommencethediscussionafterdinner.Afterdinner,theCountofMonteCristowasannounced.Theyhadnotseenhimfortwodays.SignorPastriniinformedthemthatbusinesshadcalledhimtoCivitaVecchia.Hehadstartedthepreviousevening,andhadonlyreturnedanhoursince.Hewascharming.Whetherhekeptawatchoverhimself,orwhetherbyaccidenthedidnotsoundtheacrimoniouschordsthatinothercircumstanceshadbeentouched,hewasto-nightlikeeverybodyelse.ThemanwasanenigmatoFranz.ThecountmustfeelsurethatFranzrecognizedhim;andyethehadnotletfallasinglewordindicatinganypreviousacquaintancebetweenthem.

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