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The Count of Monte Cristo

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The last Count of Spada, moreover, made me his heir, bequeathing to me this symbolic breviary, he bequeathed to me all it contained; no, no, make your mind satisfied on that point.

If we lay hands on this fortune, we may enjoy it without remorse." "And you say this treasure amounts to"-- "Two millions of Roman crowns; nearly thirteen millions of our money." [*] * $2,600,000 in 1894.
"Impossible!" said Dantes, staggered at the enormous amount.
"Impossible?
and why ?" asked the old man.

"The Spada family was one of the oldest and most powerful families of the fifteenth century; and in those times, when other opportunities for investment were wanting, such accumulations of gold and jewels were by no means rare; there are at this day Roman families perishing of hunger, though possessed of nearly a million in diamonds and jewels, handed down by entail, and which they cannot touch." Edmond thought he was in a dream--he wavered between incredulity and joy.
"I have only kept this secret so long from you," continued Faria, "that I might test your character, and then surprise you.

Had we escaped before my attack of catalepsy, I should have conducted you to Monte Cristo; now," he added, with a sigh, "it is you who will conduct me thither.

Well, Dantes, you do not thank me ?" "This treasure belongs to you, my dear friend," replied Dantes, "and to you only.


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