Reader(s): Homewood, Bill
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NAX13412
Barcode: 9789626341346
Release Date: 01/2010

DUMAS, A. (pere): Count of Monte Cristo (The) (Unabridged)

On the eve of his marriage to the beautiful Mercedes, having that very day been made Captain of his ship, the young sailor Edmond Dantès is arrested on a charge of treason, trumped up by jealous rivals. Incarcerated for many lonely years in the isolated and terrifying Chateau d’If near Marseille, he meticulously plans his brilliant escape and extraordinary revenge. Of all the ‘Masked Avengers’ and ‘Caped Crusaders’ in literature, the Count of Monte Cristo is at once the most daring and the most vulnerable.

Alexandre Dumas (père), master storyteller, takes us on a journey of adventure, romance, intrigue, and, ultimately, redemption.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Dumas (père), Alexandre - Author
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1Chapter 104:05
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2'And how did this misfortune occur?'05:02
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3'You see,' said Danglars…04:42
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4At this moment the young man returned…03:55
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5'Without her captain!' cried Dantes…04:02
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6Chapter 205:31
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7'Yes, here I am,' said the young man…03:30
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8The young man remarked the greedy glance…04:14
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9Caderousse lingered for a moment…03:51
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10Chapter 304:29
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11'You mistake, Fernand; it is not a law…04:26
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12Fernand made no reply…06:15
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13His hatred, like a powerless though furious wave…04:32
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14'Oh, if you take it in that sense…'04:24
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15Fernand, probably excited beyond bearing…05:58
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16Chapter 405:48
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17Danglars saw in the muddled look of the tailor…04:22
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Disc 2
1'Well,' resumed the Catalan…03:53
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2'Yes,' said Danglars…03:33
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3Chapter 505:21
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4Dantes himself was simply, but becomingly…05:43
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5'Well, never mind that, neighbour Caderousse…'05:22
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6'Oh, there was no harm meant,' answered Danglars…05:12
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7The scene of the previous night now came back…05:50
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8Mercedes, however, paid no heed…05:12
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9''Tis well, Danglars – 'tis well!' replied M. Morrel…05:58
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10Chapter 604:08
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11'Marquise, marquise!' interposed the old nobleman…05:29
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12'Bravo, Villefort!' cried the marquis…04:14
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13'Oh, M. de Villefort,' cried a beautiful young creature…05:04
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14'Dear, good Renee' whispered Villefort…04:38
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15'You were wishing just now,' said Villefort…05:11
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Disc 3
1Chapter 705:26
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2As he had now arrived at the door…05:19
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3As Dantes spoke, Villefort gazed…05:27
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4'And what did you do then?'03:47
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5'Oh,' said Dantes timidly…04:53
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6Chapter 804:29
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7The soldiers looked at Dantes…03:39
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8In spite of his repugnance to address the guards…04:58
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9They halted for a minute…04:23
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10'Well,' said the jailer…04:08
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11Chapter 905:13
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12'The young man you speak of,' said Villefort…03:01
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13Villefort rose, or rather sprang, from his chair…04:27
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14Chapter 1004:40
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15'Come in,' said Louis XVIII…05:16
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16'Well, sir, go'; said Louis XVIII…04:29
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17'M. de Villefort,' said Louis XVIII…05:14
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Disc 4
1Chapter 1104:17
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2Louis XVIII advanced a step…05:15
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3The minister of police thanked the young man…04:41
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4How strange,' continued the king…05:27
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5Chapter 1204:41
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6'I must refer again to the club…'04:34
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7'Grenoble and Lyons are faithful cities…'04:04
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8'Well,' he said, turning towards his wondering son…05:22
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9Chapter 1305:35
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10Villefort by a strong effort sought…04:55
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11'Sit down there,' said Villefort…03:47
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12Fernand understood nothing…03:53
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13Chapter 1405:15
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14The inspector listened attentively…05:09
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15'No. 27,' said the inspector.05:09
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16'On my word,' said the inspector…06:07
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Disc 5
1Chapter 1504:59
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2Rage supplanted religious fervour.04:58
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3Dantes said, 'I wish to die…'05:26
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4It was easy to ascertain this…05:25
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5All night he heard the subterranean workman…04:51
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6Dantes raised his eyes to heaven…05:34
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7'You mistrust me, then,' said Dantes.05:14
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8Chapter 1604:48
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9The wall of which he spoke…05:58
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10'But wherefore are you here?'04:37
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11The abbe sank upon Edmond's bed…05:11
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12'Tell me,' replied Faria…04:13
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13'I had nearly five thousand volumes in my library…'04:10
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14Chapter 1704:53
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15Dantes examined the various articles shown to him…05:36
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1The abbe smiled…05:02
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2'I cannot believe such was the case.'05:18
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3Besides,' said Dantes…05:08
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4The abbe burst into a fit of laughter…05:19
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5'You must teach me a small part of what you know…'05:03
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6'Are you strong?' the abbe asked…05:27
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7'Gracious heavens!' exclaimed Dantes…04:34
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8The sick man was not yet able to speak…03:45
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9'You are convinced now, Edmond, are you not?'03:40
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10Chapter 1805:12
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11'Well!' said Faria…05:17
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12'"The great wars of Romagna had ended…"'05:05
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13'Spada knew what these invitations meant…'05:06
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14'Up to this point,' said Faria…05:50
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15'But beneath my fingers, as if by magic…'04:59
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16'Well, do you comprehend now?' inquired Faria.04:34
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Disc 7
1Chapter 1905:37
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2For fear the letter might be some day lost…05:15
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3'There is not a hope,' replied Faria…05:28
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4When he believed that the right moment…05:39
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5The doctor analyzed the symptoms of the malady…05:41
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6Chapter 2005:24
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7He would have been discovered…04:42
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8They deposited the supposed corpse on the bier.04:18
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9Chapter 2105:19
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10Suddenly the sky seemed to him to become still darker…04:47
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11Dantes stood mute and motionless…04:42
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12An instant after, the boat, rowed by two men…04:31
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13'Take the helm, and let us see what you know.'04:48
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14Chapter 2205:39
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15To the elegance of a nervous and slight form…04:29
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Disc 8
1Evening came, and Edmond saw the island…04:38
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2Then in the long days on board ship…04:45
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3Chapter 2305:32
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4Edmond gazed very earnestly at the mass of rocks…05:56
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5Meanwhile, by a cleft between two walls of rock…04:30
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6But, instead of growing easier, Dantes' pains…04:55
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7Chapter 2404:39
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8Dantes dug away the earth carefully…04:13
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9'Now that I expect nothing…'04:33
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10Dantes struck with the sharp end of his pickaxe…04:56
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11There was no longer any doubt: the treasure was there.04:26
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12Chapter 2505:44
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13The term for which Edmond had engaged to serve…05:12
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14A week passed by.05:58
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15The nasturtiums and other plants…05:03
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Disc 9
1Chapter 2605:02
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2The sobriquet of La Carconte had been bestowed…05:01
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3At this unusual sound, a huge black dog came rushing…04:58
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4'Such words as those belong to your profession…'05:09
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5'A rich Englishman,' continued the abbe…04:47
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6'"You will sell this diamond…"'05:20
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7'Gaspard, Gaspard!' murmured the woman…04:40
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8'And why among us four?' inquired Caderousse.04:18
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9Chapter 2705:13
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10'Ah, sir,' replied Caderousse…05:32
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11The abbe, with a shaking hand…05:21
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12'And what part did he play in this sad drama?'05:46
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13'Some days before the return of the emperor…'05:57
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14'Mercedes seized Fernand's hands…'05:27
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15'And M. de Villefort?' asked the abbe.05:59
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Disc 10
1Chapter 2804:47
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2'That's no affair of mine,' replied the Englishman…05:11
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3'And so,' continued the Englishman…05:25
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4Chapter 2904:36
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5Such was the state of affairs when, the day after…05:17
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6'Yes, sir,' replied the Englishman.04:53
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7'The Pharaon has gone down, then?'04:23
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8His firm, sonorous, and unexpected voice…04:54
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9'No more ships!' returned Penelon…04:35
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10Chapter 3005:14
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11August rolled by in unceasing efforts…04:42
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12Morrel examined the ledgers…05:26
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13This was the first time Morrel had ever so spoken…05:12
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14While he was yet at the door of the study…04:26
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15'My father,' said the young man…04:55
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16When his son had left him, Morrel remained…04:56
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Disc 11
1'Monsieur Morrel!' exclaimed a voice on the stairs.04:37
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2Chapter 3105:11
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3'Your excellency is mistaken; there are pirates…'05:35
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4An hour had passed since the sun had set…05:44
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5Everyone obeyed.05:43
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6'Well,' said Franz, 'anything new?…'05:19
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7Presently, by a change in the atmosphere…05:37
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8'Well, then, Signor Aladdin,' replied the singular amphitryon…05:41
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9'Because,' replied Franz…04:40
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10'Did you ever hear,' he replied…04:45
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11They both arose…03:55
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12His body seemed to acquire an airy lightness…04:41
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13Chapter 3205:04
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14'What are your excellency's orders?' inquired Gaetano.05:04
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15The boat sailed on all day and all night…04:50
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1Chapter 3305:43
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2They sat down to dinner.05:38
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3'And pray,' asked Franz…05:26
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4Every day Luigi led his flock to graze on the road…04:36
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5'One day the young shepherd told the count's steward…'05:56
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6'It so happened that night that Cucumetto had sent…'04:40
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7'Their demand was fair, and the chief inclined his head…'05:30
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8'"Cucumetto had violated thy daughter…"'05:41
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9'''Yes," replied the brigadier…'04:39
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10The young man looked, bowed in obedience…05:17
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11'The young girl, much astonished…'05:22
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12'"Thank you," said Luigi…'04:58
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13'Teresa was clothed from head to foot…'04:17
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14At the end of ten minutes…04:34
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15Chapter 3406:16
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1Franz had remained for nearly a quarter of an hour…04:39
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2'Say not a word about being late,' replied the stranger…04:24
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3'Remember, the execution is fixed for the day…'04:14
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4Franz let him proceed without interruption…04:44
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5Sometimes Albert would affect to make a joke…04:41
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6The truth was, that the anticipated pleasures…05:08
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7The curtain at length fell on the performances…04:07
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8Franz and the countess exchanged a smile…05:35
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9'Perhaps you never before noticed him?'05:26
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10'Let us only speak of the promise you wished…'05:42
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11'Well,' said Franz, 'this time, Albert…'05:45
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12Franz passed the night in confused dreams…04:45
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13This was precisely what Franz had heard…04:28
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14Chapter 3505:23
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15'Yes, I passed the evening at the Cardinal Rospigliosi's…'04:48
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16'Then you disapprove of duelling?'05:10
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Disc 14
1'Besides, it is no reason, because you have not seen…'05:33
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2Franz, Albert, and the count continued to descend…03:56
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3A brotherhood of penitents, clothed from head to foot…03:51
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4'For Peppino!' cried Andrea…04:46
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5Chapter 3604:47
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6The strife had fairly begun…05:11
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7'On my word,' said Franz…05:56
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8'Very well; I prefer complete histories…'04:54
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9The young men wished to decline…05:28
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10The next morning he saw Albert pass and repass…04:54
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11Franz had by degrees become accustomed…04:38
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12All these evolutions are executed…05:01
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13Chapter 3705:51
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14'Oh, pray be assured of that.' Franz took his hat…05:18
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15'Then ring at his door, if you please…'05:40
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Disc 15
1'What!' exclaimed Franz…05:36
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2'Let us go on; Peppino will have warned…'05:10
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3'Ground arms,' exclaimed the chief…05:22
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4'My dear fellow,' replied Albert…06:09
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5Chapter 3805:15
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6'Connected by marriage, you mean,' said Franz, laughingly.05:11
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7'I will confess to you, Albert,' replied Franz…04:43
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8'My good friend, as in all probability…'04:17
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9Chapter 3905:56
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10On the walls, over the doors, on the ceiling…05:45
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11'Come, do not affect indifference…'05:45
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12Chapter 4005:36
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13'Not worth speaking of?' cried Chateau-Renaud…05:21
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14'Of myself,' cried Morcerf…06:14
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Disc 16
1The two young men looked at Morecerf as if to say…05:30
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2'My dear count,' replied Albert…04:53
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3'Did you know me better,' returned the count…06:02
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4'Ah,' said Monte Cristo…04:45
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5'My dear count,' cried Morcerf…05:23
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6'I do not know him,' returned Monte Cristo…05:43
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7'No,' said Monte Cristo; 'I told you…'04:40
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8Chapter 4105:47
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9'Excuse my talking of family matters…'05:55
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10Monte Cristo was engaged in examining this portrait…05:19
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11'If I did not fear to fatigue you,' said the general…05:34
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12'If you ask me for a day, count, I know what to anticipate…'05:18
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13'I say that Monte Cristo is an island…'05:27
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14Chapter 4205:00
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1'And you are quite right,' said the notary…04:57
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2Chapter 4304:57
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3'Monsieur,' replied Bertuccio, 'it leads to the garden.'05:39
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4'I do not deny it,' returned the count…05:38
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5Chapter 4404:56
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6'"Monsieur," I said, "my brother was assassinated…"'05:42
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7'One evening, as I was looking over the wall…'04:55
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8'When he was only a few paces from me…'04:00
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9'I had not for a moment the idea of keeping it…'05:13
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10'Philosophy, M. Bertuccio,' interrupted the count…05:52
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11'We never knew who had revealed this fatal secret…'05:31
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12'It was not their proximity that alarmed us…'05:36
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13'"Oh," returned she, "it was a gift of heaven…"'05:16
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14'There was evidently a severe struggle in the mind…'05:43
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15'Caderousse and his wife again interchanged… '04:57
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1Chapter 4505:09
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2But as if to contradict his statement…05:11
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3'To the fearful noises that had awakened me…'05:12
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4'Then I saw that they took me for the assassin.'04:30
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5'I had speedy proofs that the excellent abbe…'04:22
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6'It unfortunately happened that our neighbour…'04:58
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7'So be it,' responded Bertuccio…04:47
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8Bertuccio bowed respectfully, and turned away…04:24
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9Chapter 4605:33
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10'Permit me to assure your excellency,' said Bertuccio…05:47
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11'You seem incredulous,' said Monte Cristo…05:47
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12It was to this apartment he had desired his guest…05:54
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13Once more Danglars bit his lips.05:22
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14'The money you desire shall be at your house…'05:15
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15Chapter 4704:59
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1'You have selected a most unfavourable moment…'04:08
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2'I am much obliged by your kind intentions…'05:11
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3Monte Cristo also wrote to Danglars…04:37
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4Monte Cristo carried them both to the salon…05:50
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5'Touch nothing, my little friend,' cried the count eagerly…04:13
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6Scarcely had the first congratulations…04:26
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7Chapter 4804:33
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8The procureur entered with the same grave and measured step…05:39
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9Villefort's astonishment redoubled at this second thrust…04:56
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10'Your pardon, sir,' replied Villefort…05:18
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11'But can you not say that, sir?'05:34
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12'Sir,' continued Villefort…05:26
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13Chapter 4904:20
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14She wore a blue and white-striped vest…04:18
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15Cristo took the delicate hand of the young girl in his…05:02
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16Chapter 5005:24
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Disc 20
1'I am sorry to see,' observed Monte Cristo…06:06
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2'And God has poured balm into your wounds…'05:28
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3'Then is it not probable that this Englishman…'05:42
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4Chapter 5105:26
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5On the evening of one of the warmest days…06:01
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6'How can you for an instant entertain…'05:20
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7'You see me devoted to you, body and soul…'05:24
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8'Don't speak of Marseilles, I beg of you, Maximilian…'04:12
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9'Brutal politics, I must confess.' said Maximilian…04:10
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10Chapter 5205:17
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11'I do not think it likely, sir…'05:13
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12'Oh, madame,' said the count, when Valentine had left…05:21
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13'Oh, I am aware of that,' said Madame de Villefort…05:02
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14'Amongst us a simpleton, possessed by the demon…'05:28
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15'Do you suppose that the real savant addresses himself…'04:40
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Disc 21
1'Now, the cabbage had not the slightest appearance…'05:31
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2Madame de Villefort listened with avidity…05:41
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3Chapter 5304:51
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4'True as day. The fact was…'05:47
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5But this counsel effectually decided Mademoiselle…05:43
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6'I trust and hope you never repeated to the count…'05:16
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7'My dear fellow,' said Debray…05:33
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8'I quite agree with you,' said Morcerf…05:03
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9'No, thank you. Your orchestra is too noisy.'04:40
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10'No, mademoiselle,' said Monte Cristo…04:04
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11Chapter 5404:47
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12'I confess,' observed Monte Cristo…04:59
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13'But you who are a reasonable being…'05:28
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14'I will do better than that,' said Albert…04:50
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15'By no means. He is a perfect nobleman…'05:38
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1Chapter 5505:19
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2'Yes, indeed but one!' said thE Major with a sigh.04:59
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3'So, sir, you lived at Lucca, did you?'05:10
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4'Ah, indeed?' said thE Major…05:13
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5'I should quite imagine that to be the case,' said Cavalcanti.04:00
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6Chapter 5605:09
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7'Yes,' replied Andrea…05:12
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8'This is the kind of difficulty which I wished…'05:04
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9'Go, then, into the drawing-room, my young friend…'04:59
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10'You think, then, that I may rely on the count's promises?'05:09
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
11'Ah, your excellency, I am overwhelmed with delight.'04:16
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12Chapter 5705:13
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13'Yes, but girls tell each other secrets…'05:13
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14'Dear Valentine, you are a perfect angel…'05:50
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15'Me?' said the young girl…05:26
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Disc 23
1'I see that you are right, logically speaking…'05:20
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2Chapter 5805:37
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3Noirtier's face remained perfectly passive…05:13
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4Noirtier had succeeded in mastering his emotion…05:28
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5'Alas, you, who would have been such a powerful…'05:22
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6Chapter 5905:43
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7'Well, sir, what do you require of me…'04:50
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8'Your fortune exceeds 300,000 francs, does it not?'05:14
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9'What have we all done, then, dear grandpapa?'04:56
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10Chapter 6004:48
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11'Do you think,' said Madame de Villefort…05:22
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12'It was a sublime and charitable thought,' said Monte Cristo…04:59
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
13'Sir,' said the count, 'the world, unjust as it is…'03:49
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
14'Yes, a telegraph. I had often seen one placed…'04:26
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15Chapter 6105:18
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Disc 24
1'Certainly, it is wrong,' said Monte Cristo…05:26
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2'I was saying it was very interesting.'04:44
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3The shot told; red with fever…03:55
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4Chapter 6205:00
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5'Will your excellency deign to open it?'04:53
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6'I do not know; I have only heard that an emperor…'04:34
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7'The son has been educated in a college in the south…'04:49
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8Chapter 6304:48
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9'This one is, I think, a sterlet,' said Chateau-Renaud.04:17
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10'Indeed,' said Chateau-Renaud…05:38
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
11'What is there more?' said Debray…05:04
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12'There has been a crime,' said Monte Cristo.03:30
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13Chapter 6404:33
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14As for Andrea, he began, by way of showing off…04:46
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
15'Let me ask you why you deceived me?'05:41
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
16'Since you interest yourself in my affairs…'04:12
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Disc 25
1Chapter 6505:30
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2'Good-evening, madame,' said the banker…04:46
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3'Oh, make yourself easy!…'04:15
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4'Well, since I gave you a fourth of my gains…'04:17
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5'Do I know M. Debray?…'04:14
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6Chapter 6604:56
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7'Then you do not speculate?'05:29
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8'I think I may aspire to that honour,' said Danglars…06:07
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9'Ah, that boy will find out some Bavarian…'05:36
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10Chapter 6705:28
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11'I am accustomed to brave difficulties…'04:45
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12'You recollect that sad night…'05:16
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13'Night arrived; I allowed it to become quite dark…'05:54
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14'Then I renewed the search.'03:56
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15'I ran to the hospital…'04:35
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Disc 26
1Chapter 6804:35
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2'You know my opinion of my mother, count…'05:00
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3'M. Cavalcanti's father will be gone.'04:42
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4Chapter 6905:12
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5'The mission with which I am charged, sir…'05:12
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6'What is his name?'05:03
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7Then began the questions…04:25
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8Chapter 7004:48
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9Albert bowed to Madame Danglars…04:49
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10Meanwhile he advanced through the assemblage…04:59
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11'Indeed?' said Danglars, becoming pale.05:14
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12Chapter 7104:48
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13'You live alone, then?'04:28
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14Chapter 7205:28
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15'Why, what can have happened?' he exclaimed…05:13
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Disc 27
1Valentine found her grandmother in bed…05:41
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2'You, madame?'05:06
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3More than once she thought of revealing all to her…05:36
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4Chapter 7305:36
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5'What would you have proposed, Maximilian…'04:31
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6'Has your resolution changed, Valentine?'05:42
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7'Truly,' murmured Valentine…05:46
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8Morrel went also to the notary…05:52
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9At last the half-hour struck.05:35
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10'I did. Madame de Saint-Meran had three successive attacks…'05:30
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11'What do you propose to me, d'Avrigny?'04:21
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12Meanwhile, Morrel had traversed the anteroom…04:43
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
13'I imagined it must be,' said Morrel.04:37
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14Valentine arose, placed a chair for Morrel…04:10
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
15'But delay may ruin our plan, sir,' replied the young man.04:41
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Disc 28
1Chapter 7405:15
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2Among the groups which flocked towards the family…05:16
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3Thus, the future father and son-in-law…05:16
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4'Are you M. Franz de Quesnel, baron d'Epinay?'05:25
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5Chapter 7505:12
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6'But it was on leaving this club,' said he…05:20
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7'"Excuse me, gentlemen," said the general…'05:25
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8'"Now am I at liberty to retire?" said the general.'05:12
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9Franz read these last words in a voice so choked…04:32
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10Chapter 7605:36
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11'Have not the ladies invited you…'05:57
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12'But should he come and find that young man…'05:23
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
13'Well, I acknowledge it annoys me…'05:37
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14Chapter 7705:13
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Disc 29
1Monte Cristo took the gong, and struck it once.06:06
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2'Agreed.' Ali reappeared for the third time…05:15
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3At this moment two women entered…05:15
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4'It is very strange,' said Albert…05:19
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5Albert, without knowing why…05:21
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6'Near the barrels stood Selim…'06:00
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7'As for me, I had been forgotten…'05:34
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8'My mother experienced the same sensations…'05:39
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9'Oh, how our hearts palpitated…'05:48
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10At this crisis the whole flooring suddenly gave way…05:17
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11Chapter 7805:36
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12'We are saved!' said Valentine.04:46
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13Danglars was balancing his monthly accounts…05:03
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14'These are all so many empty words…'05:08
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Disc 30
1'Then, sir, I am patiently to submit to your refusal?'05:09
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2'No, thank you, I am thinking of other things…'05:31
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3'Because, my dear fellow, you must understand…'04:47
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4'We will say no more about it, then. Good-by, count.'05:17
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5'But what is there to investigate, sir?' said Albert…05:55
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6Chapter 7905:48
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7'Until that time,' continued the young girl…05:38
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8Noirtier, burning with impatience and terror…05:05
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9Valentine looked at M. d'Avrigny with astonishment…05:39
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10'Who brought it into this room, then?'05:50
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11Chapter 8004:45
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12'I would swear to it; what I heard of his symptoms…'04:45
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13Villefort, suffocating, pressed the doctor's arm.04:39
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14Chapter 8104:22
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15'But,' said Danglars thoughtfully…05:21
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Disc 31
1'Confound you and your punctuality!' said Andrea…05:18
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2'Come, your jealousy represents everything…'05:20
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3'Come, Caderousse, no nonsense!' said he.04:53
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4'It must be worth one's while to stoop, Andrea…'05:37
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5'Well, leave them with your porter…'04:39
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6Chapter 8205:20
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7The count signified his intention of dining alone…05:30
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8The glass-cutter had entered…05:37
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9'The abbe, the abbe!' murmured he…04:57
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10'Benedetto the count's son?'04:30
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11'I ask you what can I do?'04:04
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12Chapter 8305:43
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13'Listen,' continued the abbe.04:26
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14'Silence,' said the abbe…05:05
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15Chapter 8405:44
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Disc 32
1Albert cast his eyes on the passport…04:29
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2Albert seized them with a convulsive hand…03:57
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3Chapter 8504:45
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4'Some provincial, it appears.'05:07
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5'Do not fear, I have little to prepare.'05:48
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6Albert found in his anteroom two guns…05:30
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7Chapter 8605:43
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8The article having been read…04:53
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9Albert felt his heart bursting at these particulars…05:37
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10'"Yes, sir."'05:17
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11'"I, El-Kobbir, a slave-merchant…"'05:47
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12'These words had been pronounced…04:42
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13Chapter 8705:40
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14'When such resolutions are made…'04:35
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15'Pardieu, it was the most simple thing in the world.'04:23
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Disc 33
1Chapter 8805:49
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2An ironical smile passed over Albert's lips.05:28
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3'I am not difficult of access, sir…'05:37
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4'Sir,' said M. Beauchamp…04:58
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5Chapter 8904:31
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6'Madame, you are mistaken…'04:59
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7'I am satisfied, madame…'04:27
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8'Edmond,' continued Mercedes…04:15
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9'But the duel will not take place, Edmond…'05:09
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10Chapter 9005:19
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11Seizing a pen, he drew a paper from a secret drawer…05:50
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12'The wise man, my child, has said…'05:34
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
13'I will tell you, Morrel,' said the count…04:45
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
14'Oh, M. Beauchamp, if you assure me…'04:17
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
15'Sir,' said Albert, at first with a tremulous voice…04:40
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Disc 34
1Chapter 9105:12
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2At the beginning of this work…05:27
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3'I will fulfil all your wishes, my dear mother…'05:15
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4Chapter 9205:40
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5'Here I am,' said the young girl…05:56
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6'To the Champs-Elysees,' said the general…05:00
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7'Oh,' cried the general…05:47
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8Chapter 9305:25
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9'The sun is not shining,' said Morrel…06:18
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10'Excuse me,' said the implacable young girl…05:36
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11Chapter 9405:58
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12'Count, will you allow me to send Baptistin…'04:35
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
13'Perfectly well, my good friend…'05:55
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14Monte Cristo raised his head once more…05:15
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Disc 35
1'We have no time to lose…'05:31
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2Chapter 9505:01
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3Danglars leaped from his chair…05:10
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4'My daughter,' continued Danglars…05:15
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5'Then,' said Danglars…05:44
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6Chapter 9605:37
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7'You are completely mistaken, sir…'06:05
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8'Well,' said Andrea, 'let it be as you wish.'05:04
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9He first advanced towards the baroness…04:38
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10'But it is not my fault, as I shall endeavour to prove.'05:20
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11Chapter 9704:27
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12'Well,' said Eugenie cheerfully…04:47
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
13'Oh, I think you swore, Eugenie.'04:36
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14Chapter 9806:30
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15He sat down by the side of the moat…05:20
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Disc 36
1Once past the frontier…04:57
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2Andrea was indebted for this visit…06:00
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3The brigadier, followed by the commissary…05:26
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4Chapter 9905:08
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5'Mademoiselle Eugenie,' said the maid…05:06
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6Madame Danglars involuntarily shuddered…04:54
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7Villefort bowed. 'When I hear misfortunes named…'05:13
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8'Woman, siren that you are…'03:50
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9Chapter 10005:48
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10'It is not he,' she murmured…05:49
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11'Hush, my child,' said Monte Cristo…05:23
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12Chapter 10104:21
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13On recognising her step-mother…04:47
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14'But why is my grandfather allowed to live?'05:31
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15Chapter 10205:40
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Disc 37
1The clock striking eight awoke her…04:11
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2Madame de Villefort was overpowered…04:30
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3Chapter 10305:51
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4'You are mistaken, sir,' exclaimed Morrel…05:47
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5'Do you wish me to leave?' said Morrel, sadly.05:30
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6'Alas,' said d'Avrigny, 'she is indeed dead, poor child!'04:15
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7Chapter 10404:35
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8'Poor girl,' said Debray…05:07
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9'So rich, dear sir, that your fortune…'05:37
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10'I never joke with bankers,' said Monte Cristo…04:06
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
11'It is magnificent! I will set before him…'03:58
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12Chapter 10506:05
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13Monte Cristo concealed himself…05:22
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
14'My friend,' exclaimed Monte Cristo…05:48
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
15Monte Cristo endeavoured also to leave…04:47
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Disc 38
1He then saw that he must make another struggle…04:16
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2'Then have a care, I repeat…'05:25
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3Chapter 10604:59
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4Debray continued…05:14
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5'Certainly; as M. Danglars says, you are rich…'05:56
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6Debray was, for a moment, surprised…05:08
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7Mercedes had never known misery…04:52
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8'What is this?' asked Mercedes.05:05
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9'But let us not yield to gloomy apprehensions…'05:05
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10Chapter 10705:36
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11The thieves looked at one another…05:38
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12'What is that?' asked Andrea.06:07
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13Chapter 10805:49
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14Villefort, drawn by an irresistible attraction…05:02
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15'Madame de Villefort wishes to remind you…'04:39
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Disc 39
1'Ah, sir,' exclaimed Madame de Villefort…04:10
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2Madame de Villefort uttered a wild cry…04:03
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3Chapter 10904:41
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4'Bah,' said Beauchamp…04:31
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5'Young Edward!'04:14
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6Chapter 11004:52
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7'At Auteuil, near Paris.'04:49
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8Several persons hurried up to M. de Villefort…05:23
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9'But your mother?' asked the president.05:14
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10Chapter 11106:26
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11The carriage stopped at the door of the house.05:31
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12Villefort was no longer the civilized man…06:16
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13'Ah, I recognise you…'04:55
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14Chapter 11205:08
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15'His carelessness and indifference…'05:18
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Disc 40
1The count stood alone…05:23
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2As the distance increased between the travellers…05:13
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3The woman whom the count had seen leave the ship…05:11
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4'Years of grief have created an abyss…'04:58
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5'The most dreadful misfortunes…'04:12
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6'Your son shall be happy, Mercedes,' repeated the count.03:58
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7Chapter 11305:33
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8Clear sky, swift-flitting boats…05:06
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9'The result was that the two men communicated…'05:15
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10'Yes,' he said, 'there is the stone…'04:59
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
11'Go and fetch it, my good fellow…'05:41
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12'Alas,' said Monte Cristo…05:39
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13Chapter 11405:20
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14'Yes,' was the laconic reply.05:18
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15He had scarcely advanced three leagues…06:04
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Disc 41
1'Mon dieu!' cried Danglars…04:26
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2'A friend, a friend!' said Peppino…04:41
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3Chapter 11504:12
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4But the mysteries of nature are incomprehensible…05:23
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5'I said they would skin me,' thought Danglars…04:51
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6Chapter 11604:35
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7'As your excellency pleases,' said Vampa…04:11
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8'Take my last gold,' muttered Danglars…04:15
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9Chapter 11705:18
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10'Oh, yes,' said the count…04:56
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
11'Be it so,' said the count, 'come.'05:07
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12'Oh, I entreat you,' exclaimed Morrel…05:31
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
13'Friend,' he cried, 'I feel that I am dying; thanks!'05:31
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
14Haidee became pale, and lifting her transparent hands…04:49
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
15The next morning at daybreak…06:17
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