Граф Монте-Крісто

Progress of Cavalcanti the Younger.

           

           "Ah,yes,"saidthecount;"thatwasthereasonofyourrunningawayfromus."

           "Yes."

           "HowisKingOthogettingon?"askedAlbertinthemostsprightlytone.Danglarscastanothersuspiciouslooktowardshimwithoutanswering,andMonteCristoturnedawaytoconcealtheexpressionofpitywhichpassedoverhisfeatures,butwhichwasgoneinamoment."Weshallgotogether,shallwenot?"saidAlberttothecount.

           "Ifyoulike,"repliedthelatter.Albertcouldnotunderstandthebanker’slook,andturningtoMonteCristo,whounderstooditperfectly"Didyousee,"saidhe,"howhelookedatme?"

           "Yes,"saidthecount;"butdidyouthinktherewasanythingparticularinhislook?"

           "Indeed,Idid;andwhatdoeshemeanbyhisnewsfromGreece?"

           "HowcanItellyou?"

           "BecauseIimagineyouhavecorrespondentsinthatcountry."MonteCristosmiledsignificantly.

           "Stop,"saidAlbert,"herehecomes.IshallcomplimentMademoiselleDanglarsonhercameo,whilethefathertalkstoyou."

           "Ifyoucomplimentheratall,letitbeonhervoice,atleast,"saidMonteCristo.

           "No,everyonewoulddothat."

           "Mydearviscount,youaredreadfullyimpertinent."AlbertadvancedtowardsEugenie,smiling

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