M. d’Avrigny soon restored the magistrate to consciousness, who had looked like a second corpse in that chamber of death.“Oh, death is in my house!” cried Villefort.“Say, rather, crime!” replied the doctor.“M. d’Avrigny,” cried Villefort, “I cannot tell you all I feel at this moment,—terror, grief, madness.”“Yes,” said M. d’Avrigny, with an imposing calmness, “but I think it is now time to act. I think it is time to stop this torrent of mortality. I can no longer bear to be in possession of these secrets without the hope of seeing the victims and society generally revenged.”Villefort cast a gloomy look around him. “In my house,” murmured he, “in my house!”“Come, magistrate,” said M. d’Avrigny, “show yourself a man; as an interpreter of the law, do honor to your profession by sacrificing your selfish interests to it.”“You make me shudder, doctor. Do you talk of a sacrifice?”“I do.”“Do you then suspect anyone?”“I suspect no one; death raps at your door—it enters—it go
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