he, 'write to Yanina.'"
"And who thus advised you?"
"No other than your friend, Monte Cristo."
"The Count of Monte Cristo told you to write to Yanina?"
"Yes; and I wrote, and will show you my correspondence, if you like."
Albert and Beauchamp looked at each other. "Sir," said Beauchamp, who
had not yet spoken, "you appear to accuse the count, who is absent from
Paris at this moment, and cannot justify himself."
"I accuse no one, sir," said Danglars; "I relate, and I will repeat
before the count what I have said to you."
"Does the count know what answer you received?"
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