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Juicy chapter!
Per the chapter title, Dumas seems to be setting the scene for the count to inflict psychological terror on his enemies… anyone else getting Poe vibes?
Does the count see himself as one of the porcelain vases relegated to the bottom of the sea?
If Benedetto is the product of a romance between Villefort and Madame Danglars, do the moral failings of his parents mean he was predisposed to be wicked?
Final sentence of chapter:
“Villefort obeyed and they went into the dining room.”
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