Count of Monte Cristo (version 2)

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Alexandre Dumas 1844
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  • Chapter I - Marseilles - The Arrival
  • Chapter II - Father and Son
  • Chapter III - The Catalans
  • Chapter IV - Conspiracy
  • Chapter V - The Marriage-Feast
  • Chapter VI - The Deputy Procureur du Roi
  • Chapter VII - The Examination
  • Chapter VIII - The Chateau D'If
  • Chapter IX - The Evening of the Betrothal
  • Chapter X -The King's Closet at the Tuileries
  • Chapter XI - The Corsican Ogre
  • Chapter XII - Father and Son
  • Chapter XIII - The Hundred Days
  • Chapter XIV - The Two Prisoners
  • Chapter XV - Number 34 and Number 27
  • Chapter XVI - A Learned Italian
  • Chapter XVII - The Abbe's Chamber
  • Chapter XVIII - The Treasure
  • Chapter XIX - The Third Attack
  • Chapter XX - The Cemetary of Chateau D'If
  • Chapter XXI - The Island of Tiboulen
  • Chapter XXII - The Smugglers
  • Chapter XXIII - The Island of Monte Cristo
  • Chapter XXIV - The Secret Cave
  • Chapter XXV - The Unknown
  • Chapter XXVI - The Pont du Gard Inn
  • Chapter XXVII - The Story
  • Chapter XXVIII - The Prison Register
  • Chapter XXIX - The House of Morrel & Son
  • Chapter XXX - The Fifth of September
  • Chapter XXXI - Italy: Sinbad the Sailor
  • Chapter XXXII - The Waking
  • Chapter XXXIII - Roman Bandits Part 1
  • Chapter XXXIII - Roman Bandits Part 2
  • Chapter XXXIV - The Colosseum part 1
  • Chapter XXXIV - The Colosseum part 2
  • Chapter XXXV - La Mazzolata
  • Chapter XXXVI - The Carnival at Rome
  • Chapter XXXVII - The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian
  • Chapter XXXVIII - The Compact
  • Chapter XXXIX - The Guests
  • Chapter XL - The Breakfast
  • Chapter XLI - The Presentation
  • Chapter XLII - Monsieur Bertuccio
  • Chapter XLIII - The House at Auteuil
  • Chapter XLIV - The Vendetta
  • Chapter XLV - The Rain of Blood
  • Chapter XLVI - Unlimited Credit
  • Chapter XLVII - The Dappled Grays
  • Chapter XLVIII - Ideology
  • Chapter XLIX - Haidee
  • Chapter L - The Morrel Family
  • Chapter LI - Pyramus and Thisbe
  • Chapter LII - Toxicology
  • Chapter LIII - Robert le Diable
  • Chapter LIV - A Flurry in Stocks
  • Chapter LV - Major Cavalcanti
  • Chapter LVI - Andrea Cavalcanti
  • Chapter LVII - In the Lucerne Patch
  • Chapter LVIII - M. Noirtier de Villefort
  • Chapter LIX - The Will
  • Chapter LX - The Telegraph
  • Chapter LXI - How a Gardener May Get Rid of the Dormice
  • Chapter LXII - Ghosts
  • Chapter LXIII - The Dinner
  • Chapter LXIV - The Beggar
  • Chapter LXV - A Conjugal Scene
  • Chapter LXVI - Matrimonial Projects
  • Chapter LXVII - At the Office of the King's Attorney
  • Chapter LXVIII - A Summer Ball
  • Chapter LXIX - The Inquiry
  • Chapter LXX - The Ball
  • Chapter LXXI - Bread and Salt
  • Chapter LXXII - Madame de Saint-Meran
  • Chapter LXXIII - The Promise Part 1
  • Chapter LXXIII - The Promise Part 2
  • Chapter LXXIV - The Villefort Family Vault
  • Chapter LXXV - A Signed Statement
  • Chapter LXXVI - Progress of Cavalcanti the Younger
  • Chapter LXXVII - Haidee
  • Chapter LXXVIII - We Hear from Yanina
  • Chapter LXXIX - The Lemonade
  • Chapter LXXX - The Accusation
  • Chapter LXXXI - The Room of the Retired Baker
  • Chapter LXXXII - The Burglary
  • Chapter LXXXIII - The Hand of God
  • Chapter LXXXIV - Beauchamp
  • Chapter LXXXV - The Journey
  • Chapter LXXXVI - The Trial
  • Chapter LXXXVII - The Challenge
  • Chapter LXXXVIII - The Insult
  • Chapter LXXXIX - A Nocturnal Interview
  • Chapter XC - The Meeting
  • Chapter XCI - Mother and Son
  • Chapter XCII - The Suicide
  • Chapter XCIII - Valentine
  • Chapter XCIV - Maximilian's Avowal
  • Chapter XCV - Father and Daughter
  • Chapter XCVI - The Contract
  • Chapter XCVII - The Departure for Belgium
  • Chapter XCVIII - The Bell and Bottle Tavern
  • Chapter XCIX - The Law
  • Chapter C - The Apparition
  • Chapter CI - Locusta
  • Chapter CII - Valentine
  • Chapter CIII - Maximilian
  • Chapter CIV - Danglars Signature
  • Chapter CV - The Cemetery of Pere-la-Chaise
  • Chapter CVI - Dividing the Proceeds
  • Chapter CVII - The Lions' Den
  • Chapter CVIII - The Judge
  • Chapter CIX - The Assizes
  • Chapter CX - The Indictment
  • Chapter CXI - Expiation
  • Chapter CXII - The Departure
  • Chapter CXIII - The Past
  • Chapter CXIV - Peppino
  • Chapter CXV - Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare
  • Chapter CXVI - The Pardon
  • Chapter CXVII - The Fifth of October
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). The historical setting is a fundamental element of the book. It is primarily concerned with themes of justice, vengeance, mercy, and forgiveness, and is told in the style of an adventure story. (Summary by Wikipedia)

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