Abbe Faria:
Strange that a chief magistrate would burn evidence of a treasonous conspiracy, and then imprison the only man who was aware of monsieur Clarion's connection to that conspiracy.
Edmond:
He was protecting someone.
Abbe Faria:
Ah. A dear friend, perhaps?
Edmond:
No. No. A politician like Villefort would have rid himself of such friends. Clarion could be a relative. A close relative, possibly...
[as realization dawns on him, he overturns a table in anger]
Edmond:
No! Villefort's father was a colonel in Napoleon's army. Villefort wasn't protecting Clarion. He was protecting himself. Danglars, who falsely said he saw Napoleon give me that letter. Mondego, who told Villefort I had it. And Villefort himself, who sent me here.
Abbe Faria:
[clapping]
Bravo, Edmond. Bravo.
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