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"We are always in a hurry to be happy, M Danglars; for e have suffered a long tiood fortune But it is not selfishness alone that o to Paris"

"Ah, really?--to Paris! and will it be the first time you have ever been there, Dantes?"

"Yes"

"Have you business there?"

"Not of my own; the last commission of poor Captain Leclere; you knohat I allude, Danglars--it is sacred Besides, I shall only take the tilars, and then in a low tone, he added, "To Paris, no doubt to deliver the letter which the grand ives me an idea--a capital idea! Ah; Dantes, istered nu towards Ed away, "A pleasant journey," he cried

"Thank you," said Edmond with a friendly nod, and the two lovers continued on their way, as calm and joyous as if they were the very elect of heaven