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Alexandre Dumas: The Count of Monte CristoChapter 54: A Flurry in Stocks. (continued)"I will do better than that," said Albert; "my mother is wishing to go to the sea-side -- what day is fixed for your dinner?" "Saturday." "This is Tuesday -- well, to-morrow evening we leave, and the day after we shall be at Treport. Really, count, you have a delightful way of setting people at their ease." "Indeed, you give me more credit than I deserve; I only wish to do what will be agreeable to you, that is all." "When shall you send your invitations?" "This very day." "Well, I will immediately call on M. Danglars, and tell him that my mother and myself must leave Paris to-morrow. I have not seen you, consequently I know nothing of your dinner." "How foolish you are! Have you forgotten that M. Debray has just seen you at my house?" "Ah, true," "Fix it this way. I have seen you, and invited you without any ceremony, when you instantly answered that it would be impossible for you to accept, as you were going to Treport." "Well, then, that is settled; but you will come and call on my mother before to-morrow?" "Before to-morrow? -- that will be a difficult matter to arrange, besides, I shall just be in the way of all the preparations for departure." "Well, you can do better. You were only a charming man before, but, if you accede to my proposal, you will be adorable." "What must I do to attain such sublimity?" This is page 681 of 1374. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of The Count of Monte Cristo at Amazon.com
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