Alexandre Dumas quote about world from The Count of Monte Cristo - I know the world is a drawing-room, from which we must retire politely and honestly; that is, with a bow, and our debts of honor paid.
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I know the world is a drawing-room, from which we must retire politely and honestly; that is, with a bow, and our debts of honor paid.
 Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo (1845). copy citation

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Author Alexandre Dumas
Source The Count of Monte Cristo
Topic world honor debt
Date 1845
Language English
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Weblink http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1184/1184-h/1184-h.htm

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“Come, Morrel, it is not like a soldier to be so bad a judge of courage. Do I regret life? What is it to me, who have passed twenty years between life and death? Moreover, do not alarm yourself, Morrel; this weakness, if it is such, is betrayed to you alone. I know the world is a drawing-room, from which we must retire politely and honestly; that is, with a bow, and our debts of honor paid.»
«That is to the purpose. Have you brought your arms?»
«I?—what for? I hope these gentlemen have theirs.»
«I will inquire,» said Morrel.
«Do; but make no treaty—you understand me?»” source
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