Home / News Author Index Title Index Category Index Search Your Bookshelf |
Alexandre Dumas: The Count of Monte CristoChapter 78: We hear From Yanina. (continued)"Do you know this gentleman?" "Yes, and I am come to look for him; he is a friend of mine." "Oh, that is quite another thing, then. I will go immediately and inform him of your arrival." And Philip, urged by his own curiosity, entered the gallery; a second afterwards, Monte Cristo appeared on the threshold. "I ask your pardon, my dear count," said Albert, "for following you here, and I must first tell you that it was not the fault of your servants that I did so; I alone am to blame for the indiscretion. I went to your house, and they told me you were out, but that they expected you home at ten o'clock to breakfast. I was walking about in order to pass away the time till ten o'clock, when I caught sight of your carriage and horses." "What you have just said induces me to hope that you intend breakfasting with me." "No, thank you, I am thinking of other things besides breakfast just now; perhaps we may take that meal at a later hour and in worse company." "What on earth are you talking of?" "I am to fight to-day." "For what?" "I am going to fight" -- "Yes, I understand that, but what is the quarrel? People fight for all sorts of reasons, you know."- "I fight in the cause of honor." "Ah, that is something serious." "So serious, that I come to beg you to render me a service." "What is it?" "To be my second." This is page 972 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
Customize text appearance: |
(c) 2003-2012 LiteraturePage.com and Michael Moncur.
All rights
reserved.
For information about public domain texts appearing here, read the copyright information and disclaimer. |