In this particular excerpt, Montresor is walking with Fortunato and says a couple of things that indicate his deceptive nature for the evening. First, he says he that he celebrates those who are dead when Fortunato says he celebrates his life in the line: “I drink […] to the buried…” Then, at the end of the excerpt, he hints that the reason they are in the cellar is for Montresor to take revenge by answering Fortunato’s question about what his family’s motto is by stating it’s “Nemo me impune lacessit,” which is Latin for “No one attacks me with impunity.” Thus, Montresor hints at his real reasons while feigning friendship.