1 I hope soon to see you again, my dear Edmond.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 1. Marseilles—The Arrival. 2 "But you are deceived, Edmond," she continued.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 3. The Catalans. 3 Edmond and Mercedes were clasped in each other's arms.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 3. The Catalans. 4 "Yes," said Danglars, darting at Edmond a look gleaming with hate.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 1. Marseilles—The Arrival. 5 "So, but according to all probability she soon will be," replied Edmond.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 2. Father and Son. 6 "Heaven pardon me," cried Edmond, falling on his knees before his father.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 2. Father and Son. 7 Well, well, my dear Edmond," continued the owner, "don't let me detain you.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 1. Marseilles—The Arrival. 8 "So that you have lived for three months on sixty francs," muttered Edmond.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 2. Father and Son. 9 "Ah, lips that say one thing, while the heart thinks another," murmured Edmond.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 2. Father and Son. 10 As Edmond paused, the black and bearded head of Caderousse appeared at the door.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 2. Father and Son. 11 Yes, yes, Edmond, that is true, but you forgot at that time a little debt to our neighbor, Caderousse.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 2. Father and Son. 12 Suddenly Edmond saw the gloomy, pale, and threatening countenance of Fernand, as it was defined in the shadow.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 3. The Catalans. 13 "Yes, my dear father," replied Edmond, smiling at his father's astonishment at the excessive honor paid to his son.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 2. Father and Son. 14 "I will go directly," was Edmond's reply; and, embracing his father, and nodding to Caderousse, he left the apartment.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 2. Father and Son. 15 Edmond then cast his eyes scrutinizingly at the agitated and embarrassed Mercedes, and then again on the gloomy and menacing Fernand.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 3. The Catalans. 16 Why, you see, Edmond," replied the owner, who appeared more comforted at every moment, "we are all mortal, and the old must make way for the young.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 1. Marseilles—The Arrival. 17 He was a man of twenty-five or twenty-six years of age, of unprepossessing countenance, obsequious to his superiors, insolent to his subordinates; and this, in addition to his position as responsible agent on board, which is always obnoxious to the sailors, made him as much disliked by the crew as Edmond Dantes was beloved by them.
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