"Do not commit the crime for which you now stand accused"
Does anyone else wonder why the priest said this to Dantes. Apparently it was important enough to be his last lesson to Dantes before dying. Dantes was jailed for treason (falsely of course), so my question is why was the priest afraid Dantes would actually commit treason?
Wouldn't you think he would warn him to not seek revenge or commit murder? Why is he worried about treason so much?