![]() He thanked him with grateful cordiality for his kindly welcome, although he must at that moment have been suffering bitterly to find another dungeon where he had fondly reckoned on discovering a means of regaining his liberty. He received the enthusiastic greeting of his young acquaintance with evident pleasure, as though his chilled affections were rekindled and invigorated by his contact with one so warm and ardent. The stranger might have numbered sixty or sixty-five years but a certain briskness and appearance of vigor in his movements made it probable that he was aged more from captivity than the course of time. Large drops of perspiration were now standing on his brow, while the garments that hung about him were so ragged that one could only guess at the pattern upon which they had originally been fashioned. His thin face, deeply furrowed by care, and the bold outline of his strongly marked features, betokened a man more accustomed to exercise his mental faculties than his physical strength. He had a deep-set, penetrating eye, almost buried beneath the thick gray eyebrow, and a long (and still black) beard reaching down to his breast. He was a man of small stature, with hair blanched rather by suffering and sorrow than by age. Major (also Marquis) Bartolomeo Cavalcanti 7.10.Seizing in his arms the friend so long and ardently desired, Dantès almost carried him towards the window, in order to obtain a better view of his features by the aid of the imperfect light that struggled through the grating. Well known journalist- friends with Albert 7.6. French minister of the interior's secretary sneaks government secrets to his lover, Madame Danglars 7.5. Dantes father that dies while Dantes is in jail 7.3. Try's robbing the Count but is busted by Abbe Busoni 7.2. Innkeeper- He was given a diamond from the Count. Wants to commit suicide because of Valentine's death. Villefort and Madame Danglers son, Villefort tried to bury him at birth but was saved by Bertuccio. Killed Franz's dad and Villefort's father 5.6. In love with Maximilian, dies because of poison 5.5. The Marquis and Marquise de Saint-Meran 5.4. Renee de Villefort, nee de Saint-Meranĥ.2.1. Had a love affair with Villefort which lead to them having Benedetto who is there son. The reason he framed him was because Dantes was about to become the captain of the Pharoan ship, which is what Danglers wanted to be. He framed Dantes for being a Bonapartist which was considered bad. Was supposed to marry Eugenie Danglers but didn't. Albert de Moncerf/Viscount de Morcerfģ.3.1. One of the men the Count wants revenge on. Was Dantes fiancee, but married Fernand while Dantes was in jail. ![]() But also the Counts female slave but isn't treated like a slave. ![]() Pirate that picked up Dantes after he escaped from prison 2.8. Kidnapped Albert but gave him up to the Count because he was scared of the Count. Told Count about Benedetto and how Villefort and Madame Danglers were having a love affair. He told Dantes where to find the treasure as well as taught Dantes a lot of skills that would help him get revenge. The identity used when he caught Caderousse trying to rob the Count's house 1.7. The identity Dantes used a lot when around Caderousse. Also he sent Andrea Cavalcanti to the count of Monte Cristo to see his father, the major Cavalcanti. He invited Franz d'Epinay to the island of Monte Cristo, into the magic cave. Man who returned the credit inspires to Morrel and presented a big diamond to Julie like a dowry. Under this name he bought the house in the Alees de Meillan 1.5. The first name taken by Dantes after escape from the prison. Dantes is dubbed Zatarra after he encounters Italian smugglers in a combat trial 1.4. The main identity Dantes uses when he rich, smart, and well known 1.3. ![]() Main Character who swears revenge on Villefort, Danglers, Caderousse, etc 1.2. The Count of Monte Cristo by Liam Devitt 1.
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