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The Count of Monte Cristo

Chapter12
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Why didn't they search more vigilantly?
they would have found"-- "They have not found; but they are on the track." "Yes, that the usual phrase; I am quite familiar with it.

When the police is at fault, it declares that it is on the track; and the government patiently awaits the day when it comes to say, with a sneaking air, that the track is lost." "Yes, but they have found a corpse; the general has been killed, and in all countries they call that a murder." "A murder do you call it?
why, there is nothing to prove that the general was murdered.

People are found every day in the Seine, having thrown themselves in, or having been drowned from not knowing how to swim." "Father, you know very well that the general was not a man to drown himself in despair, and people do not bathe in the Seine in the month of January.

No, no, do not be deceived; this was murder in every sense of the word." "And who thus designated it ?" "The king himself." "The king! I thought he was philosopher enough to allow that there was no murder in politics.

In politics, my dear fellow, you know, as well as I do, there are no men, but ideas--no feelings, but interests; in politics we do not kill a man, we only remove an obstacle, that is all.
Would you like to know how matters have progressed?
Well, I will tell you.


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