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The first real scene of marital strife!
How does it feel to encounter the frankness of Danglars after so many chapters of subterfuge from the count? Jarring? Refreshing?
Does Danglars have a point about the financial dealings? Or is he overly harsh toward Madame Danglars?
How does the dynamic between Caderousse and Benedetto in the previous chapter compare to that between Baron Danglars and Madame Danglars in this chapter?
Final sentence of chapter:
“He opened the bedroom door without a further word, and went back to his own apartments, so that Madame Danglars, recovering from her half-unconscious state, might even have thought she had suffered a nightmare.”
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