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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 10 – The King’s Closet at the Tuileries
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While Edmond sits in confinement, far away the king of France meets with his ministers in Paris. Here, politics and power games unfold, as intrigues at the highest level influence the fate of men like Edmond. What seems a private betrayal is soon revealed to be entangled with matters of state.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 11 – The Corsican Ogre
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Europe trembles as news spreads: Napoleon has escaped his exile on Elba. The “Corsican Ogre” returns to France, gathering support with every step. Fear grips the royal court, and whispers of loyalty and betrayal ripple across the land. Far from Paris, Edmond’s fate is quietly being sealed amid this storm of history.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 12 – Father and Son
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Villefort’s ambition collides with Edmond’s innocence. In a chilling decision, Villefort resolves to sacrifice the young sailor’s future in order to secure his own rise in power. The cruel irony of Edmond’s downfall is sealed—not by guilt or crime, but by the cold calculations of a man protecting his career.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 13 – The Hundred Days
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Napoleon’s return from Elba turns France upside down, and Edmond Dantès remains trapped in his dungeon while the world changes above. Villefort, ever the opportunist, protects his career while deceiving shipowner Morrel, who pleads tirelessly for Edmond’s freedom. Morrel’s petitions never reach the ministers—Villefort locks them away for his own advantage. Meanwhile, Danglars flees to Madrid, Fernand joins Napoleon’s forces, and Mercédès clings to faith as despair threatens to consume her. Tragedy deepens when Edmond’s father, broken by grief, dies in Mercédès’ arms. Amid the rise and fall of thrones, Edmond is left forgotten—buried alive in prison.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 14 – The Two Prisoners
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A year after his arrest, Edmond Dantès sees his first glimmer of hope when the inspector-general of prisons visits. Desperate, Edmond begs for justice, but the records—already tainted by lies—seal his fate. For a brief moment, hope lives in his heart, only to be crushed again. Meanwhile, another prisoner is revealed: the eccentric Abbé Faria, who claims to know the location of a vast treasure. Branded as mad, his pleas are dismissed, leaving him alone with his secrets. Edmond’s name is struck from memory and replaced by a number: Prisoner No. 34.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 15 – Number 34 and Number 27
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Driven to despair, Edmond Dantès nearly ends his own life. But in the silence of his cell, a sound breaks through—a steady scratching in the wall. At first he believes it is rats, but soon discovers it is another prisoner digging a tunnel. With desperate hope, Edmond answers, and a voice replies. The stranger is Abbé Faria, Prisoner Number 27, who has been confined for years. In that moment, Edmond is no longer alone. A bond is forged through stone and darkness, and the young sailor finds new purpose—companionship, knowledge, and perhaps the first step toward freedom.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 16 – A Learned Italian
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At last, Edmond Dantès meets the man behind the tunnel—the frail but brilliant Abbé Faria, known among the guards as the “mad priest.” Far from insane, Faria reveals himself as a scholar, inventor, and visionary, a prisoner whose mind has never been shackled. He forged tools from scraps, wrote treatises in blood and soot, and memorized the wisdom of centuries. Though his escape attempt has failed, his knowledge and resolve ignite new hope in Edmond. Together, they begin to dream—not only of survival, but of freedom.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 17 – The Abbé’s Chamber
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In the Abbé’s hidden chamber, Edmond Dantès discovers wonders beyond belief—homemade pens, ink, lamps, and even a great manuscript written on scraps of linen. But the abbé offers more than ingenuity; he offers truth. Piece by piece, he unravels the conspiracy that destroyed Edmond’s life: Danglars’ envy, Fernand’s jealousy, and Villefort’s betrayal. Rage and the thirst for vengeance burn within Edmond as he swears a dreadful oath. Yet alongside this fire, the abbé begins reshaping Edmond through knowledge, teaching him languages, history, and philosophy. Their friendship deepens as their escape plan nears completion—until fate strikes suddenly, and Faria collapses with a mysterious seizure.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 18 – The Treasure
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Abbé Faria reveals his greatest secret: a hidden fortune buried long ago on the island of Monte Cristo. What others dismissed as madness, he proves with fragments of a centuries-old will, pieced together through years of study. The treasure—gold, jewels, and riches beyond imagination—was entrusted to the Spada family, but its secret survived only in Faria’s hands. Now, facing his frailty and fearing death, he passes the legacy to Edmond Dantès. Overwhelmed by gratitude, Edmond embraces the abbé as a father and begins to see not just freedom ahead, but destiny itself.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 19 – The Third Attack
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In this chapter of The Count of Monte Cristo, Edmond Dantès faces his darkest moment yet. The treasure of Monte Cristo becomes more than legend as Abbé Faria shares his final teachings and entrusts Edmond with the secret. But when the abbé suffers his third and fatal attack, Edmond is left alone in the prison, mourning the loss of his only friend and mentor. The bond of knowledge, loyalty, and hope is broken—and Edmond must now carry both the burden of vengeance and the promise of treasure into an uncertain future.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - – The Cemetery of the Château d’If
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Edmond Dantès faces the most daring gamble of his life. With Abbé Faria gone, Edmond seizes a desperate chance at freedom—hiding in his friend’s burial sack to escape the prison walls. But instead of a grave in the earth, the Château d’If delivers its dead to the sea. Bound and hurled into the dark waters, Edmond plunges into a terrifying struggle between death and the possibility of escape.
The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 21 – The Escape to Sea
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At last, Edmond Dantès escapes the Château d’If. Bound and cast into the sea, he fights for survival through storm and darkness, guided only by his strength, wit, and sheer willpower. Struggling against exhaustion and the weight of years in prison, he finds refuge on a barren island—then risks everything to pass himself off as a shipwrecked sailor. Rescued by a Genoese tartan and befriended by Jacopo, Dantès finally tastes freedom after fourteen long years, vowing to reclaim his life and deliver justice upon his enemies.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 22 – The Smugglers
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Chapter 22 – The Smugglers (Modern English, Audio Format).
Now aboard the Genoese tartan La Jeune Amélie, Edmond Dantès realizes he has joined a crew of smugglers. His seamanship and quick wit win their trust, but his heart and mind remain fixed on the promise of treasure hidden on the Island of Monte Cristo. In Leghorn, a barber’s mirror reveals how much prison has changed him—his youthful face hardened into that of a stranger, unrecognizable even to old friends. Clean-shaven, dressed anew, and growing in strength, Edmond prepares for his future. When fate leads the smugglers to plan a run using Monte Cristo as their secret harbor, Edmond seizes the chance he has been waiting for.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 23 – The Island of Monte Cristo
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Fate has brought Edmond Dantès at last to the mysterious island whispered of by Abbé Faria—the fabled hiding place of Cardinal Spada’s treasure. To the smugglers he travels with, it is only a convenient harbor. To Edmond, it is everything: hope, revenge, and destiny. Dreams of emerald caves and diamond ceilings haunt his nights, while careful plans guide his days. With cunning, he wins solitude on the island and begins his secret search. At last, standing before the marked rock, he whispers the ancient words: “Open, Sesame!”
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 24 - The Secret Cave
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At last, Edmond Dantès stands at the threshold of destiny. On the sun-blasted island of Monte Cristo, he follows the clues left by Abbé Faria and the long-dead Cardinal Spada—uncovering a hidden passage sealed beneath stone and time. What begins as a desperate search becomes a moment of awe and revelation as Edmond unearths the Spada treasure: gold, jewels, and the wealth of kings. The legend is real—and with it, Edmond’s transformation truly begins.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 25 – The Unknown
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Edmond Dantès returns from Monte Cristo a changed man—rich beyond imagination, yet burdened by loss. While his loyal friend Jacopo sails to uncover the fate of those he once loved, Edmond hides his treasure and begins to weave a new identity. The truth he discovers in Marseilles is heartbreaking: his father is dead, and Mercédès has vanished. Disguised and unrecognized, he walks through the ruins of his old life—a stranger to the city that once knew him. The man who was Edmond Dantès is gone. In his place stands someone new… the unknown.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 26 – The Pont du Gard Inn
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On a sun-scorched road in southern France, a shabby roadside inn waits for customers that never come. Inside, the bitter and broken Caderousse whiles away his days in envy and regret—until a mysterious priest arrives, claiming to bear the dying wishes of Edmond Dantès. As the two men talk, long-buried secrets surface: betrayal, guilt, and the fate of those who destroyed Dantès’s life. What begins as a simple visit soon turns into a quiet reckoning—one that will test Caderousse’s conscience and reveal the reach of the man once thought dead.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 27 – The Story
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In a tense confession at the inn, Caderousse unburdens his soul to the mysterious Abbé. He reveals how envy and ambition destroyed Edmond Dantès—how Danglars and Fernand conspired to denounce him, how Edmond’s father wasted away in grief and hunger, and how Mercédès, believing her lover dead, became the wife of Count de Morcerf. The abbé listens with growing fury and compassion, uncovering every betrayal and every fortune built on Edmond’s ruin. In the end, he rewards Caderousse with a diamond worth fifty thousand francs—a final act of justice from a man who is far more than he appears.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 7 – The Examination
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Brought before Villefort, Edmond Dantès faces the magistrate’s questioning. At first, his answers seem honest and harmless — until the letter he carries is revealed. What was meant as a simple duty for his captain becomes twisted into evidence of conspiracy. As Villefort weighs duty against ambition, Edmond’s future hangs by a thread, caught between innocence and political intrigue.
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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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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 9 – The Evening of the Betrothal
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On the very night of his engagement to Mercédès, Edmond is torn from joy into despair. A sudden arrest interrupts the celebration. Confusion spreads among friends and family as Edmond is led away, accused of treason he cannot explain. The festive gathering collapses into fear and uncertainty.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 6 – The Deputy Procureur du Roi
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Edmond Dantès’s fate takes a sharp turn as Gérard de Villefort, the ambitious deputy procureur, is called to examine his case. In the presence of this stern magistrate, Dantès hopes for justice — yet Villefort quickly discovers how the young sailor’s situation might endanger his own career. Behind the mask of duty, ambition and self-preservation take control, sealing Edmond’s doom.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 5 – The Marriage Feast
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Edmond Dantès’s joy reaches its peak as he prepares to marry his beloved Mercédès. Friends and family gather in celebration, the feast overflowing with laughter, music, and anticipation. Yet even in this moment of happiness, shadows linger at the edge of the festivities. Unseen plots and envious hearts move quietly against him, setting the stage for a sudden fall from grace.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 4 – Conspiracy
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While Edmond celebrates his future with Mercédès and his father, trouble brews elsewhere. Danglars, the ship’s supercargo, resents Edmond’s skill and the respect he commands from both crew and employer. He quietly nurtures his envy, looking for ways to undermine the young sailor’s rise.
This chapter highlights the dangerous seed of jealousy. Along with Fernand’s longing for Mercédès, Danglars’ ambition and bitterness begin shaping the conspiracy that will soon threaten Edmond’s life.
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 1 – Marseilles: The Arrival
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The year is 1815. A ship, the Pharaon, returns home to Marseilles carrying news of both triumph and tragedy. Young Edmond Dantès proves himself a capable leader after the death of Captain Leclere, earning the admiration of his employer, Morrel. But as quickly as opportunity rises, so too does envy—particularly from Danglars, whose jealousy sets the stage for the trials to come.
This opening chapter introduces Edmond’s promise of success, the devotion to his father and fiancée, and the first shadows of betrayal.
The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 21 – The Escape to Sea
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At last, Edmond Dantès escapes the Château d’If. Bound and cast into the sea, he fights for survival through storm and darkness, guided only by his strength, wit, and sheer willpower. Struggling against exhaustion and the weight of years in prison, he finds refuge on a barren island—then risks everything to pass himself off as a shipwrecked sailor. Rescued by a Genoese tartan and befriended by Jacopo, Dantès finally tastes freedom after fourteen long years, vowing to reclaim his life and deliver justice upon his enemies.
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