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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 10 – The King’s Closet at the Tuileries
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 11 – The Corsican Ogre
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 12 – Father and Son
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 13 – The Hundred Days
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 14 – The Two Prisoners
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 15 – Number 34 and Number 27
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 16 – A Learned Italian
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 17 – The Abbé’s Chamber
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 18 – The Treasure
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 19 – The Third Attack
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The Count of Monte Cristo - – The Cemetery of the Château d’If
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 21 – The Escape to Sea
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 22 – The Smugglers
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 23 – The Island of Monte Cristo
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 24 - The Secret Cave
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 25 – The Unknown
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 26 – The Pont du Gard Inn
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 27 – The Story
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 7 – The Examination
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 8 – The Château d’If
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 9 – The Evening of the Betrothal
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 6 – The Deputy Procureur du Roi
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 5 – The Marriage Feast
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 4 – Conspiracy
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 1 – Marseilles: The Arrival
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 8 – The Château d’If

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Edmond Dantès is led away under guard, his heart clinging to Villefort’s promise of release. But hope turns to horror as he is taken not to freedom, but to the dreaded fortress-prison of the Château d’If. Behind its thick stone walls and iron gates, Edmond is thrust into a world of despair — where each echoing step marks the beginning of his living tomb.

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