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"What happened during the night?" asked Beauchaure here"

"In truth, what Albert has just done is either very despicable or very noble," replied the baron

"What can it mean?" said Debray to Franz "The Count of Monte Cristo acts dishonorably to M de Morcerf, and is justified by his son! Had I ten Yaninas in ht ten times" As for Monte Cristo, his head was bent down, his arht of twenty-four years' reht not of Albert, of Beauchaht of that courageous woman who had come to plead for her son's life, to whom he had offered his, and who had now saved it by the revelation of a dreadful faof filial piety

"Providence still,"the emissary of God!"