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"It is so indeed; Madeenie scarcely answers me, and Mademoiselle d'Armilly, her confidant, does not speak to ard possible for you," said Monte Cristo

"He? Oh, no, he has plunged a thousand daggers intosheathe their points in their own handles, but daggers which he nevertheless believed to be real and deadly"

"Jealousy indicates affection"

"True; but I am not jealous"

"He is"

"Of whoe to say that before a week is past the door will be closed against me"

"You are mistaken, my dear viscount"

"Prove it to ed with the co to induce the Coeed?"

"By the baron himself"

"Oh," said Albert with all the cajolery of which he was capable "You surely will not do that, my dear count?"

"Certainly I shall, Albert, as I have proh, "it seems you are deterood terms with everybody, at all events," said Monte Cristo "But apropos of Debray, how is it that I have not seen him lately at the baron's house?"