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Alexandre Dumas: The Count of Monte CristoChapter 56: Andrea Cavalcanti. (continued)"What do you mean?" said the major. "I was going to say that I received a letter almost to the same effect." "You?" "Yes." "From the Abbe Busoni?" "No." "From whom, then?" "From an Englishman, called Lord Wilmore, who takes the name of Sinbad the Sailor." "And of whom you have no more knowledge than I of the Abbe Busoni?" "You are mistaken; there I am ahead of you." "You have seen him, then?" "Yes, once." "Where?" "Ah, that is just what I cannot tell you; if I did, I should make you as wise as myself, which it is not my intention to do." "And what did the letter contain?" "Read it." "`You are poor, and your future prospects are dark and gloomy. Do you wish for a name? should you like to be rich, and your own master?'" "Ma foi," said the young man; "was it possible there could be two answers to such a question?" This is page 711 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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