
Count of Monte Cristo
by (french) Original Work By Alexandre Dumas
About This Novel
"The Count of Monte Cristo" is a popular historical novel and the masterpiece of the famous French writer Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870). The story tells that during the "Hundred Days" of the French Emperor Napoleon in the 19th century, Edmond Dantes, the first mate of the Pharaon, was entrusted by the captain to deliver a letter to the Bonapartists. He was framed by two despicable villains and a judge, and was thrown into prison. The inmate Father Faria taught him all kinds of knowledge, and before his death, he told him the secret of a group of treasures buried on the island of Monte Cristo. After escaping from prison, Tangdais found the treasure and became a wealthy man. From then on, he changed his name to the Count of Monte Cristo (Samba the Sailor). After careful planning, he repaid his benefactors and punished his enemies. Full of legend, strange and novel, fascinating.
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