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THE COUNT OF MONTE-CRISTO.
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"Then, sir, since you are so liberal, I ought to offer you something."

"What have you to offer to me, my friend? Shells? Straw-work? Thank you!"

"No, sir, neither of those; something connected with this story."

"Really! what is it?"

"Listen," said the guide; "I said to myself, 'Something is always left

Faria's Cell.

in a cell inhabited by one prisoner for fifteen years,' so I began to sound the wall."

"Ah!" cried Monte-Cristo, remembering the two hiding-places of the abbé.

"After some search, I discovered a hollow sound against the head of the bed, and under the hearth."

"Yes," said the count, "yes."