The Count of Monte Cristo
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:18:01
He swore its contents
were innocent.

:18:10
No.
:18:12
It's you that's innocent.
:18:15
Foolish and innocent.
:18:18
I believe these are the worst charges
that could be levelled against you.

:18:22
Fortunately, as I've intercepted this
document, there's no harm done.

:18:26
God knows how you're going to survive
in this world, Edmond Dantes.

:18:29
But you are no traitor.
:18:34
You may go.
:18:37
Thank you, sir.
:18:42
Wait, uh, did Napoleon tell you
who's supposed to pick up the letter?

:18:47
Monsieur Clarion.
:18:49
What... What name
did you say?

:18:53
Monsieur Clarion.
:18:56
Have you mentioned
this name to anyone else?

:18:58
Monsieur Mondego or anyone?
:19:00
No, sir. In fact, Monsieur Mondego
knows nothing of this letter.

:19:12
This is very dangerous
information.

:19:15
One can never be too careful
in times like this.

:19:18
- Don't you think?
- Yes, sir.

:19:21
Mm-hmm.
:19:23
I've given you rather
a stressful time.

:19:27
I wonder if, by way of an apology,
I could offer you my carriage home.

:19:31
It's just through here.
:19:41
Thank you.
:19:59
Monsieur Villefort?
Monsieur Villefort?


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