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THE COUNT OF MONTE-CRISTO.
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Edmond had one friend only, and thus it cannot be divided. Take the diamond, then, and sell it: it is worth fifty thousand francs ($10,000), and I repeat my wish that this sum may suffice to release you from your wretchedness."

Mercédès Marries Fernand.

"Oh, sir," said Caderousse, putting out one hand timidly, and with the other wiping away the perspiration which bedewed⅔ his brow, — oh, sir, do not make a jest of the happiness or despair of a man."

"I know what happiness and what despair are, and I never make a jest of such feelings. Take it, then, but in exchange———"

Caderousse, who touched the diamond, withdrew his hand.