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Alexandre Dumas: The Count of Monte CristoChapter 82: The Burglary. (continued)"You got in very well." "Oh, you have some design against me, reverend sir." "Idiot! what design can I have?" "Why, then, not let me out by the door?" "What would be the advantage of waking the porter?" -- "Ah, reverend sir, tell me, do you wish me dead?" "I wish what God wills." "But swear that you will not strike me as I go down." "Cowardly fool!" "What do you intend doing with me?" "I ask you what can I do? I have tried to make you a happy man, and you have turned out a murderer." "Oh, monsieur," said Caderousse, "make one more attempt -- try me once more!" "I will," said the count. "Listen -- you know if I may be relied on." "Yes," said Caderousse. "If you arrive safely at home" -- "What have I to fear, except from you?" "If you reach your home safely, leave Paris, leave France, and wherever you may be, so long as you conduct yourself well, I will send you a small annuity; for, if you return home safely, then" -- "Then?" asked Caderousse, shuddering. "Then I shall believe God has forgiven you, and I will forgive you too." "As true as I am a Christian," stammered Caderousse, "you will make me die of fright!" This is page 1037 of 1374. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of The Count of Monte Cristo at Amazon.com
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