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1) Does the intertwining of Dantès’ antagonists in Paris (Albert, Fernand’s son, is seemingly involved with Danglars’ daughter, and Albert’s friend dines with Villefort) seem contrived or convincing?
2) Château-Renaud suggests that he and Franz once engaged in a duel; does this revelation fit with what we know about Franz?
3) Like the physical contact with Albert in the catacombs, the introduction of Maximilien Morrel throws the count. Why?
Final sentence of chapter:
“‘A noble lord of all countries, Monsieur Debray,’ said Château-Renaud.”
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