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Count of Monte Cristo (Wordsworth Classics) (Wordsworth Collection)
by Alexandre Dumas
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with references to "Mademoiselle de Villefort".
Excerpt - on Page 419: "
... and merely re-echoes what he has heard me say with pain a hundred times; for Mademoiselle de Villefort is, in spite of all we can do to rouse her, of a melancholy disposition and taciturn habit, which frequently ... "
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Monte Cristo, Madame de Villefort, Mademoiselle Danglars, Signor Pastrini, Madame de Saint-Méran, Edmond Dantès, Abbé Busoni, Albert de Morcerf, Count of Morcerf, Andrea Cavalcanti, Champs Elysées, Mademoiselle de Villefort
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The Count of Monte Cristo (Modern Library Classics)
by Alexandre Dumas
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with references to "Mademoiselle de Villefort".
Excerpt - on Page 703: "
... and merely re-echoes what he has heard me say with pain a hundred times; for Mademoiselle de Villefort is, in spite of all we can do to rouse her, of a melancholy disposition and taciturn habit, which frequently ... "
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The Count of Monte Cristo (Oxford World's Classics)
by Alexandre Dumas père
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with references to "Mademoiselle de Villefort".
Excerpt - on Page 524: "
... is, however, very nearly right, and merely re-echoes what he has heard me say with pain a hundred times; for Mademoiselle de Villefort is, in spite of all we can do to rouse her, ... "
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The Count of Monte Cristo (Modern Library)
by Alexandre Dumas père
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with references to "Mademoiselle de Villefort".
Excerpt - on Page 703: "
... and merely re-echoes what he has heard me say with pain a hundred times; for Mademoiselle de Villefort is, in spite of all we can do to rouse her, of a melancholy disposition and taciturn habit, which frequently ... "
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