📚 Summary: Edmond Dantès clarifies that Mercédès is his betrothed, not his mistress, demonstrating his strong values. M. Morrel praises Dantès’ responsibility and devotion to his father while offering him financial help, which Dantès politely declines, citing three months’ saved wages. Dantès requests leave to marry Mercédès and travel to Paris, which M. Morrel approves, hinting at Dantès’ future captaincy of the Pharaon.
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