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1001 Adventure and Mystery Stories For The Road

THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO (CHAP 67) AT THE OFFICE OF THE KING'S ATTORNEY

1001 Adventure and Mystery Stories For The Road

Jon Hagadorn

Arts, Fiction

4.7520 Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Baroness Danglars visits Villefort at his offices, coming in incognito so as to avoid the attention of others. Villefort does not mince words: he tells her that someone seems to be onto both the details of their affair twenty years ago and the death of the child. Based on the dinner at Auteuil, Villefort believes that the Count must know all, although he's not sure how Monte Cristo could have found out, as neither Villefort nor Baroness Danglars has told anyone about their tryst.
Villefort demonstrates some of his abilities as a prosecutor, noting what the reader already knows: that the Count is aware of his and Hermine's past misdeeds. Villefort nevertheless really believes that their secret is still hidden – that no one alive could have knowledge of it. But it appears strange that Villefort does not think of the man who tried to kill him, who might still be alive.
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Villefort reveals that, when Bertuccio stabbed him, he crawled inside to the Baroness, able to survive the wound. After his convalescence in the south, Villefort tells the Baroness, who was not aware before, how he dug in the garden to try to find the body of their illegitimate child, only to discover that Bertuccio had taken it. Villefort was able to track the child to a foundling hospital nearby, but he found no information on the family who adopted him. Villefort wonders if the child is still alive and, if so, where he is living—he also wonders how the Count could have figured out the sordid tale of Villefort's life, which, as he tells the Baroness mysteriously, is filled with other deeds of which he'd rather not speak.
What is striking is that Villefort was indeed nearly able to track down Bertuccio, but after Bertuccio's common-law wife Assunta adopted Benedetto, the trail went cold for Villefort. In these pages, Villefort emerges as a man haunted by the things he's done in the past, but also a man unwilling to atone for these misdeeds. Instead, he only wishes to continue covering them up, to do what he can to keep them from ruining his and Hermine's reputations in Paris. 

 

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0:00.0

Welcome back everyone to 1001 Stories for the Road.

0:27.6

This is your host and storyteller, John Hagadorn,

0:30.7

and The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandra Dumas.

0:35.1

And now, Chapter 67, at the office of the king's attorney.

0:41.4

Let us leave the banker driving his horses at their fullest speed, and follow Madame

0:46.2

Danglars in her morning excursion.

0:48.8

We have said that at half past twelve o'clock, Madame Danglars had ordered her horses, and had

0:53.9

left home in the carriage.

0:55.8

She directed her course towards the Foburg Saint-Germain, went down the Rue Mazarin,

1:01.3

and stopped at the Passage de Ponderv.

1:03.9

She descended and went through the passage.

1:06.7

She was very plainly dressed, as would be the case with a woman of taste walking in the morning.

1:12.4

At the Rue Gunagad, she called a cab, and directed the driver to go to the Rue de Harle.

1:18.8

As soon as she was seated in the vehicle, she drew from her pocket a very thick black veil,

1:23.8

which she tied onto her straw bonnet.

1:26.4

She then replaced the bonnet, and saw pleasure in a little pocket mirror that her white

1:31.6

complexion and brilliant eyes were alone visible.

1:35.0

The cab crossed the pond Nerf and entered the Rue de Harle by the Place Dauphine.

1:40.4

The driver was paid as the door opened, and stepping lightly up the stairs, Madame

1:45.0

Danglars soon reached the Sal de Pa-Pardieu.

1:49.8

There was a great deal going on that morning, and many business-like persons at the Palais.

1:55.7

Business-like persons pay very little attention to women, and Madame Danglars crossed

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