J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate:
Well, I must say, Dantes, you don't have the look of a traitor.
Edmond Dantes:
Traitor?
J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate:
Now, attend me well, Dantes, for your life may depend on it. Did you have any personal contact with Napoleon when you were on Elba?
Edmond Dantes:
Elba. Yes, I did. Well, we did. I was with the Count Mondego's son, Fernand, almost the entire time. Do you know Fernand?
J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate:
He's a recent acquaintance, yes.
Edmond Dantes:
Oh, there you are. He'll vouch for me.
J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate:
No doubt, but you said "almost the entire time."
Edmond Dantes:
Except for when Napoleon asked me to deliver a personal letter to a friend in Marseilles.
J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate:
Well, Dantes, it is for accepting that treasonous correspondence that you have been denounced by your own first mate, a monsieur Danglars.
Edmond Dantes:
What?
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