"No, monsieur,— returned Monte Cristo —upon the simple condition that they should respect myself and my friends. Perhaps what I am about to say may seem strange to you, who are socialists, and vaunt humanity and your duty to your neighbor, but I never seek to protect a society which does not protect me, and which I will even say, generally occupies itself about me only to injure me; and thus by giving them a low place in my esteem, and preserving a neutrality towards them, it is society and my neighbor who are indebted to me."

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Alexandre Dumas was a French novelist and playwright best known for The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo.

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