NOT ON the same night, as he had intended, but the next morning, the Count of Monte Cristo went out by the Barrier d'Enfer, taking the road to Orl...
AT FIRST SIGHT the exterior of the house at Auteuil gave no indications of splendor, nothing one would expect from the destined residence of the magni...
IT WAS evident that one sentiment affected all the guests on entering the dining-room. Each one asked what strange influence had brought them to this ...
THE EVENING passed on; Madame de Villefort expressed a desire to return to Paris, which Madame Danglars had not dared to do, notwithstanding the uneas...
AT THE Place Louis XV the three young people separated--that is to say, Morrel went to the Boulevards, Chateau-Renaud to the Pont de la Revolution, an...
THE DAY following this scene, at the hour the banker usually chose to pay a visit to Madame Danglars on his way to his office, his coupé did no...
LET US LEAVE the banker driving his horses at their fullest speed, and follow Madame Danglars in her morning excursion. We have said that at half-past...
THE SAME DAY during the interview between Madame Danglars and the procureur, a travelling-carriage entered the Rue du Helder, passed through the gatew...
M. DE VILLEFORT kept the promise he had made to Madame Danglars, to endeavor to find out how the Count of Monte Cristo had discovered the history of t...
IT WAS in the warmest days of July, when in due course of time the Saturday arrived upon which the ball was to take place at M. de Morcerf's. It w...