What kind of person was Danglars? Why was he talking to M. Morrel about Dantes?
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A greedy and ruthless man, Danglars cares only for his personal fortune. He has no qualms about sacrificing others for the sake of his own welfare, and he goes through life shrewdly calculating ways to turn other people's misfortunes to his own advantage.
Dantes continued at his post in spite of the presence of the pilot, until this manoeuvre was completed, and then he added, “Half–mast the colors, and square the yards!” “You see,” said Danglars, “he fancies himself captain already, upon my word.” “And so, in fact, he is,” said the owner.