After the much-needed bath, Dantes puts on his dressing gown and lies
 down on his old bed, which he finds deeply comforting. He has played 
and traveled hard over the past few busy years, and he knows it has worn
 on him; there is more silver in his hair than before. He hopes to slow 
down soon, for he loves his new home with his family close by and misses
 them terribly.
The sweet, baby faces of his daughters 
loom in the darkness of his closed eyes. How blessed he is! He resolves 
to enjoy Paris while he is here, though. He wants to go to the opera 
while he is in town and also visit a few of his favorite haunts. 
Finally, he falls fast asleep, only to awaken to a servant telling him 
the meal is nearly ready.
The servant helps Dantes dress and leads him to the dining room.
“The
 table looks divine,” Dantes says, thinking how nice it is to be out of 
his traveling clothes and into something more refined. He looks at the 
spread before him—fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as two huge 
pheasants with mint jelly. The yeasty smell of homemade bread fills the 
air and makes his mouth water.
“I hope this pleases 
you, sir,” Valentine tells him. “I know the food in America is quite 
different. Perhaps you have become too accustomed to their fare to 
appreciate ours.”
“Oh, nothing can compare to a good 
French meal, although American food has its own charms. When the baby is
 old enough to travel, you will all have to visit my estate in Georgia. 
It’s a different world, but one I believe you will enjoy,” Dantes tells 
them.
Just then, he hears the creak of a wheelchair. In comes M. Noirtier. Dantes rushes over to him and bids him hello.
“My
 old friend!” he says. “My heart fills with joy to see you—let us enjoy 
this magnificent feast as well as one another’s company.”
The
 next morning, Dantes plans to visit more of his old friends, at least 
those who still reside in Paris. A carriage awaits him in the hazy light
 of dawn, and he is flooded with memories as he drives through the 
streets. He wishes Mercedes and Haydee could be at his side, but knows 
his daughters are far too young for such travel; it would exhaust them.
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Thursday, July 24, 2014
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