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THE COUNT OF MONTE-CRISTO.
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the carriage and mingled in the crowd who followed on foot. Château-Renaud perceived him; and immediately alighting from his coupé, joined him; Beauchamp did the same. The count looked attentively through every opening in the crowd; he was evidently watching for some one, but his search ended in disappointment.

"Where is Morrel?" he asked; "do either of you, gentlemen, know where he is?"

"We have already asked that question," said Chateau-Renaud, "for none of us have seen him."