Граф Монте-Крісто

Madame de Saint–Meran.

           d’EpinayarrivesinParis"—

           "Mydeargrandmother,"interruptedValentine,"considerdecorumtherecentdeath.Youwouldnothavememarryundersuchsadauspices?"

           "Mychild,"exclaimedtheoldladysharply,"letushearnoneoftheconventionalobjectionsthatdeterweakmindsfrompreparingforthefuture.Ialsowasmarriedatthedeath-bedofmymother,andcertainlyIhavenotbeenlesshappyonthataccount."

           "Stillthatideaofdeath,madame,"saidVillefort.

           "Still?Always!ItellyouIamgoingtodiedoyouunderstand?Well,beforedying,Iwishtoseemyson-inlaw.Iwishtotellhimtomakemychildhappy;Iwishtoreadinhiseyeswhetherheintendstoobeyme;infact,IwillknowhimIwill!"continuedtheoldlady,withafearfulexpression,"thatImayrisefromthedepthsofmygravetofindhim,ifheshouldnotfulfilhisduty!"

           "Madame,"saidVillefort,"youmustlayasidetheseexaltedideas,whichalmostassumetheappearanceofmadness.Thedead,onceburiedintheirgraves,risenomore."

           "AndItellyou,sir,thatyouaremistaken.ThisnightIhavehadafearfulsleep.

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