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"No" said Albert, "the engage the young o out, Albert," said he; "a ride in the wood in the phaeton, or on horseback, will refresh you; ill then return to breakfast, and you shall attend to your affairs, and I to ly," said Albert; "but let us walk I think a little exertion would do ood" The two friends walked out on the fortress When arrived at the Madeleine,--"Since we are out," said Beauchamp, "let us call on M de Monte Cristo; he is admirably adapted to revive one's spirits, because he never interrogates, and in my opinion those who ask no questions are the best comforters"

"Gladly," said Albert; "I love him--let us call"