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Alexandre Dumas: The Count of Monte CristoChapter 78: We hear From Yanina. (continued)"An announcement has been made which implicates the honor of a member of my family." "What is it?" said Beauchamp, much surprised; "surely you must be mistaken." "The story sent you from Yanina." "Yanina?" "Yes; really you appear to be totally ignorant of the cause which brings me here." "Such is really the case, I assure you, upon my honor! Baptiste, give me yesterday's paper," cried Beauchamp. "Here, I have brought mine with me," replied Albert. Beauchamp took the paper, and read the article to which Albert pointed in an undertone. "You see it is a serious annoyance," said Morcerf, when Beauchamp had finished the perusal of the paragraph. "Is the officer referred to a relation of yours, then?" demanded the journalist. "Yes," said Albert, blushing. "Well, what do you wish me to do for you?" said Beauchamp mildly. "My dear Beauchamp, I wish you to contradict this statement." Beauchamp looked at Albert with a benevolent expression. "Come," said he, "this matter will want a good deal of talking over; a retractation is always a serious thing, you know. Sit down, and I will read it again." Albert resumed his seat, and Beauchamp read, with more attention than at first, the lines denounced by his friend. "Well," said Albert in a determined tone, "you see that your paper his insulted a member of my family, and I insist on a retractation being made." "You insist?" "Yes, I insist." "Permit me to remind you that you are not in the Chamber, my dear Viscount." This is page 980 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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