The Count of Monte Cristo
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1:25:02
Yes, Your Grace.
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Young man.
1:25:09
Albert, come in.
Come, come.

1:25:13
Come on.
1:25:16
- You've had quite a night.
- Yes. What an adventure.

1:25:19
Everything's an adventure
when you're young.

1:25:22
- One thing puzzles me, sir.
- Hmm?

1:25:25
How did you come to know
of my kidnapping?

1:25:28
I have many connections...
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some of which are less than reputable.
1:25:33
I pay well to be informed of anything
of note in any city in which I stay.

1:25:38
And the kidnapping of a count's son
is of note.

1:25:42
But why risk your life rescuing me?
1:25:45
You're the son of a fellow noble.
It was the least I could do.

1:25:49
Judging by your character,
I'm sure you would have done the same.

1:25:53
Your father will be proud of you.
1:26:08
You must come to Paris
and meet my parents so that
they may thank you in person.

1:26:12
Unfortunately, I cannot.
Business, you see.

1:26:15
Please.
It is a matter of honour.

1:26:20
- Jacopo?
- Yes, Your Grace?

1:26:23
The Spada matter...
where do we stand?

1:26:26
- Even now, the gold...
- The shipment?

1:26:28
Oh, oh, l-I'm sorry, Your Grace.
The, uh... The shipment is in transit...

1:26:32
uh, bound for Marseilles.
1:26:35
- And it arrives?
- Not for another three weeks,
Your Grace.

1:26:38
Three weeks? That's more
than enough time to visit in Paris.

1:26:44
- Very well.
- Excellent.

1:26:46
- And you'll be there just in time.
- In time for?


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