![]() Sinbad the Sailor spends an evening with Franz on the Island of Monte Cristo. Chapter 29: The House of Morrel & Sonĭantes, in a disguise of an Englishman, visits Morrel and Son to speak with M. Chapter 28: The Prison Registerĭantes, in a disguise of an Englishman, makes inquires about Morrel and Son, in order to help Morrel through his bankruptcy. Chapter 27: The StoryĬaderousse tells Dantes (Abbe Busoni) all of the stories of betrayal during Dantes' arrest. ![]() Chapter 26: The Pont du Gard Innĭantes visits Caderousse in disguise. Chapter 25: The Unknownĭantes returns to Marseilles after aquiring a new yacht and all of the Spada treasures. Chapter 24: The Secret CaveĪfter being left alone on the Island of Monte Cristo, Dantes searches for the treasure of Cardinal Spada. Chapter 23: The Island of Monte Cristoĭantes visits the Island of Monte Cristo. Chapter 22: The Smugglersĭantes becomes a successful smuggler while on board his new vessel. Chapter 21: The Island of Tiboulenĭantes reaches the Island of Tiboulen. Chapter 20: The Cemetery of the Chateau D'Ifĭantes thinks of his own plan to escape Chateau d'If. ![]() Chapter 19: The Third AttackĪbbe has his third attack. Chapter 18: The TreasureĪbbe tells Dantes of a secret treasure. Chapter 17: The Abbe's ChamberĪbbe teaches Dantes all he knows, and the two form a plot for escape. Chapter 16: A Learned Italianĭantes begins his friendship with the mad abbe. Chapter 15: Number 34 and Number 27Īs Dantes becomes desperate in his dungeon cell, his neighboring prisoner rescues him. Chapter 14: The Two Prisonersĭantes is visited by the inspector in his dungeon cell. Morrel visitis Villefort to plead for Dantes' release. Napoleon returns to Paris for his hundred day rein. Chapter 12: Father and SonĪt his hotel, Villefort speaks with his father. The Minister of the Police arrives to inform King Louis XVIII that Bonaparte landed near Antibes, and is on his way to Paris. Villefort visits King Louis XVIII to inform him of a conspiracy. Chapter 10: The King's Closet at the Tuileries Mercedes stops by Villefort's home, and is offered no answers. Villefort heads back to Madame de Saint-Meran's in the Place du Grand Cours and prepares for a trip to Paris. Chapter 8: The Chateau d'Ifĭantes is taken to Chateau d'If, despite the promise Villefort made to him. Villefort questions Dantes and makes a serious discovery. In an aristocratic residences of Marseilles, Monsieur de Villefort is celebrating his betrothal when he is interrupted by a servant informing him of a Bonapartist plot discovery, including the arrest of Edmond Dantes. Chapter 5: The Marriage-Feastĭuring a celebration, Dantes is unexpectedly arrested, without any explanation. Chapter 4: Conspiracyĭanglars and Fernand talk about a plan to destroy Dantes happiness. Upon the arrival of Dantes, Fernand runs away and is stopped by Danglars and Caderousse. ![]() While Mercedes waits for Dantes, Fernand tries to convince Mercedes to marry him instead. Chapter 3: The Catalansĭantes visits Mercedes in village of the Catalans. ![]() Chapter 2: Father and Sonĭantes visits his father's home and Caderousse, their neighbor pays them a visit. Dantes, meets with Monsieur Morrel, the ship's owner and discusses with him the sullen mood of the sailors. In Marseilles, France the Pharon sailing ship docks, while a crowd of people watch. This piece tells the tale of a man who seeks revenge after his escape from prision and deals with the central themes of vengeance, justice, forgiveness, and mercy.ĭumas, A. There are 2 versions of the M4Bs made, one containing the original files for these chapters (4 parts), the other containing the alternate files for the chapters (5 parts).The Count of Monte Cristo is an adventure story that takes place during the historical events of 1815 to 1838. The Zip files contain both versions of these chapters. This book contains alternate versions of a number of chapters – indicated by an alt after the file number. It is primarily concerned with themes of justice, vengeance, mercy, and forgiveness, and is told in the style of an adventure story. The historical setting is a fundamental element of the book. The story takes place in France, Italy, islands in the Mediterranean and the Levant during the historical events of 1815–1838 (from just before the Hundred Days through the reign of Louis-Philippe of France). Like many of his novels, it is expanded from the plot outlines suggested by his collaborating ghostwriter Auguste Maquet. The writing of the work was completed in 1844. It is often considered, along with The Three Musketeers, as Dumas's most popular work. The Count of Monte Cristo (French: Le Comte de Monte-Cristo) is an adventure novel by Alexandre Dumas, père. Download cover art Download CD case insert The Count of Monte Cristo ![]()
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