The Count of Monte Cristo
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1:41:01
You-You-You don't understand. Dantes
was accepting a letter from Napoleon.

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- That was clearly treason.
- But we both know he never delivered it.

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Packing a man off to prison
with such knowledge is bad enough.
But to tell his...

1:41:10
Your Grace, I have no idea what is
provoking this perverse discussion.

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Now I ask myself, "What did my old
friend Villefort stand to gain...

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by telling Mercedes
that Edmond Dantes is dead? "

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The answer is absolutely nothing.
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- Just as you say, nothing. So why...
- But if my old friend...

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now chief prosecutor of France...
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doesn't gain from this lie,
well, who does?

1:41:35
My dear Count, it's far too hot
in here and you're fully dressed.

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is Fernand, Count Mondego.
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I don't understand what
this inquisition has to do
with our business relationship.

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I'm about to tell you.
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Sit down, Mondego.
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I'm an ambitious man,
and I have furthered these ambitions...

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by scooping up Bonapartists.
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Once merely an irritation,
now potentially lethal.

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- Be lethal in turn.
- Well, the problem is such...

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that l, myself,
cannot attend to it.

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So I have a proposition
for you.

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How is your father?
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Alive, unfortunately.
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We share the same misfortune.
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You remember?
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Why is this door locked?
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I demand that you release me
from this room at once.

1:42:54
You've proved yourself
no friend of mine.

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Your father was a loyal supporter
of Napoleon, wasn't he?

1:42:58
Possibly involved in plotting
Napoleon's escape from Elba.


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