ABOUT TWO-THIRDS of the way along the Faubourg Saint-Honoré, and in the rear of one of the most imposing mansions in this rich neighborhood, wh...
IT WAS really the Count of Monte Cristo who had just arrived at Madame de Villefort's for the purpose of returning the procureur's visit, and ...
THE PRETEXT of an opera engagement was so much the more feasible, as there chanced to be on that very night a more than ordinary attraction at the Aca...
SOME DAYS after this meeting, Albert de Morcerf visited the Count of Monte Cristo at his house in the Champs Elysées, which had already assumed...
BOTH THE COUNT and Baptistin had told the truth when they announced to Morcerf the proposed visit of the major, which had served Monte Cristo as a pre...
THE COUNT of Monte Cristo entered the adjoining room, which Baptistin had designated as the drawing-room, and found there a young man, of graceful dem...
OUR READERS must now allow us to transport them again to the enclosure surrounding M. de Villefort's house, and, behind the gate, half screened fr...
WE WILL now relate what was passing in the house of the king's attorney after the departure of Madame Danglars and her daughter, and during the ti...
AS SOON AS Barrois had left the room, Noirtier looked at Valentine with a malicious expression that said many things. The young girl perfectly underst...
M. AND MADAME de Villefort found on their return that the Count of Monte Cristo, who had come to visit them in their absence, had been ushered into th...