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THE COUNT OF MONTE-CRISTO.
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strolled for a short time among her flowers, but without gathering them The mourning in her heart forbade her assuming this simple ornament" though she had not yet had time to put on the outward semblance of woe.

Doctor d'Avrigny.

She then turned toward the avenue. As she advanced she fancied she heard a voice pronounce her name. She stopped astonished, then the voice reached her ears more distinctly, and she recognized it to be that of Maximilian.