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Chapter 110 / CX - “The Indictment” reading discussion
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  1. In Chapter 107 (“The Lion’s Den”), Dumas sets up Benedetto to learn (from Bertuccio) the identity of his father; why do you think Dumas chooses not to show us that subsequent conversation but instead merely to allude to it here?

  2. Benedetto’s allegations are both incredible and seemingly impossible to prove; are you surprised that Villefort didn’t try to deny them?

Final sentence of chapter:

“‘They’ll find extenuating circumstances,’ he answered.”

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