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... ad the honor of explaining that my father has, I hope, abandoned his past errors and is now a firm and zealous supporter of religion and order. He’s possibly a better royalist than his son, for he has past mistakes to atone for, while I have only sincere conviction and preference guiding me."
Having delivered this carefully crafted speech, Villefort looked around to gauge the effect of his words, much as he would in a courtroom.
"You know, my dear Villefort," cried Count de Salvi ...
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