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How did the Count plan to spare Albert's life at the duel the next morning?

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Final answer:

The provided text excerpts do not contain information about the Count's plan to spare Albert's life in a duel, thus an accurate answer cannot be given based on the given material.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question refers to how the Count intended to spare Albert's life in a duel in Alexandre Dumas's novel The Count Monte Cristo. Unfortunately, the provided text excerpts do not contain any information regarding the Count, Albert, or a duel.

These excerpts appear to come from different literary works and do not include details relevant to the planning or outcome of a duel involving the Count and Albert. As a result, I am unable to provide an accurate answer based on the provided reference material.

In the story, it is not mentioned that the Count planned to spare Albert's life at the duel the next morning. The given information from the various passages does not provide any specific details about the Count's intentions regarding Albert's life. It is important to consider the context and specific details from the text when answering questions about a story or novel.

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