The Count of Monte Cristo
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:15:02
how did you ever
become friends...

:15:05
with that righteous little ponce,
Edmond Dantes?

:15:11
He claims to be my friend...
:15:15
yet he has the audacity
to keep secrets from me.

:15:19
What secrets?
:15:37
To the new captain
of the Pharaon.

:15:42
All I am I owe to you, Father.
:15:46
May this happy moment
be but the dawn...

:15:50
of a long and wonderful life
for you both.

:15:59
- Which of you is Edmond Dantes?
- I am.

:16:01
Edmond Dantes, you are under arrest by
order of the magistrate of Marseilles.

:16:04
- Arrest?
- On what charges?

:16:07
That information is privileged.
Take him.

:16:09
I demand an explanation.
I demand an explanation!

:16:14
I'll be back tonight.
Don't worry, Father. This is a mistake.

:16:32
Well, I must say, Dantes,
you don't have the look of a traitor.

:16:36
Traitor?
:16:37
Now, attend me well, Dantes,
for your life may depend on it.

:16:41
Did you have any personal contact
with Napoleon when you were on Elba?

:16:45
Elba, yes, I did.
Well, we did.

:16:47
I was with the Count Mondego's son,
Fernand, almost the entire time.

:16:52
- Do you know Fernand?
- He's a recent acquaintance, yes.

:16:55
Oh, there you are.
H-He'll vouch for me.

:16:58
No doubt, but you said,
"almost the entire time."


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