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"You will, then, come on Saturday?"

"Yes, since Madame de Morcerf invites lars be there?"

"He has already been invited by uesseau, [] M de Villefort, to co hiistrate and orator of great eloquence--chancellor of France under Louis XV

"Do you dance, count?"

"I dance?"

"Yes, you; it would not be astonishing"

"That is very well before one is over forty No, I do not dance, but I like to see others do so Does Madame de Morcerf dance?"

"Never; you can talk to her, she so delights in your conversation"

"Indeed?"

"Yes, truly; and I assure you You are the only man of whom I have heard her speak with interest" Albert rose and took his hat; the count conducted hi to reproachAlbert on the steps "What is it?"

"I have spoken to you indiscreetly about Danglars"

"On the contrary, speak to lad to be reassured on that point Apropos, when do you aspect M d'Epinay?"