M. Noirtier de Villefort.

           Wewillnowrelatewhatwaspassinginthehouseoftheking’sattorneyafterthedepartureofMadameDanglarsandherdaughter,andduringthetimeoftheconversationbetweenMaximilianandValentine,whichwehavejustdetailed.M.deVillefortenteredhisfather’sroom,followedbyMadamedeVillefort.Bothofthevisitors,aftersalutingtheoldmanandspeakingtoBarrois,afaithfulservant,whohadbeentwenty-fiveyearsinhisservice,tooktheirplacesoneithersideoftheparalytic.

           M.Noirtierwassittinginanarm-chair,whichmoveduponcasters,inwhichhewaswheeledintotheroominthemorning,andinthesamewaydrawnoutagainatnight.Hewasplacedbeforealargeglass,whichreflectedthewholeapartment,andso,withoutanyattempttomove,whichwouldhavebeenimpossible,hecouldseeallwhoenteredtheroomandeverythingwhichwasgoingonaroundhim.M.Noirtier,althoughalmostasimmovableasacorpse,lookedatthenew-comerswithaquickandintelligentexpression,perceivingatonce,bytheirceremoniouscourtesy,thattheywerecomeonbusinessofanunexpectedandofficialcharacter.

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