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1001 Adventure and Mystery Stories For The Road

THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO (CHAP 81) THE ROOM OF THE RETIRED BAKER

1001 Adventure and Mystery Stories For The Road

Jon Hagadorn

Arts, Fiction

4.7520 Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2025

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

CHAPTER 81   THE ROOM OF THE RETIRED BAKER  Andrea receives his monthly installment from his "father," via the Count, who is managing the income for him by drawing on Danglars' bank. Danglars is convinced that Andrea comes from not one but two rich families, maternal and paternal fortunes both, and so he is growing increasingly willing to marry Eugenie to Andrea. Although the Count appears to be in favor of this match for obscure reasons, he does not wish actually to broker it between Danglars and Andrea.
This is another important yet nearly unnoticeable feature of the Count's behavior during his revenge plot. He does not wish to be the active agent who causes the marriage between Danglars's daughter and Andrea. It's not immediately clear why this is, but as we have seen in the Count's behavior toward Mercedes, it must have something to do with his desire to appear as merely an observer rather than an agent in the vengeance that falls upon the plotters.
 
Andrea gets word back home that Caderousse has refused his monthly "stipend" of 200 francs. Andrea goes to visit him in his little hut, where he is living as a "retired baker." There, Caderousse says that he has known Danglars and Fernand for many years, although Andrea cannot believe this is true. He says that he wishes to leave Paris, and to do this he needs a nest egg. He asks Andrea to draw a plan of the Count's house for him, which he does—it seems Caderousse is resolved to rob the Count while the Count is at Auteuil. Before Andrea leaves, Caderousse also asks that his monthly allowance be raised to 500 francs, and Andrea grudgingly agrees.
Caderousse has turned from a passive participant in the villainy of others – as during the initial plot against Dantes – to an active plotter himself. He believes that the Count possesses enormous wealth, and he wants some of that wealth. He is willing to do anything he can to grab some of it, even if it means manipulating Andrea into being his accomplice. It seems that a life of crime suits Caderousse after all, and that in Paris he is willing to live out-and-out as a criminal.

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0:00.0

Welcome back, everyone to 1001 Stories for the Road.

0:27.2

This is your host and storyteller, John Haggadorn, and it's great to have you with us today.

0:32.5

Today, Chapter 81, The Room of the Retired Baker.

0:37.7

And now our story.

0:40.2

The evening of the day on which the Count de Merse-Surf had left Dangler's house with feelings

0:45.1

of shame and anger at the rejection of the projected alliance,

0:49.4

Boucher Andrea Cavalgante, with curled hair, mustaches in perfect order, and white gloves which fitted admirably,

0:57.0

had entered the courtyard of the banker's house in La Chassee d'Antine.

1:02.0

He had not been more than ten minutes in the drawing room before he drew danglers aside into the recess of a bow window,

1:08.5

and, after an ingenious preamble, related to him all his anxieties and

1:13.4

cares since his noble father's departure. He acknowledged that the extreme kindness which had been

1:19.2

shown him by the banker's family, in which he had been received as a son, and where, besides,

1:25.2

his warmest affections had found an object on which the center in Mademoiselle Danglars.'

1:30.3

"'Danglers listened with the most profound attention.

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"'He had expected this declaration for the last two or three days,

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"'and when at last it came his eyes glistened as much as they had lowered on listening to Morseurf.

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"'He would not, however, yield immediately to the young man's

1:44.9

request, but made a few conscientious objections. "'Are you not rather young, M. Andrea,

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to think of marrying?' "'I think not, sir,' replied Monsieur Cavalcante. "'In Italy the nobility generally

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"'Mere young, life is so uncertain

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that we ought to secure happiness while it is within our reach.

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"'Well, sir,' said Danglars, in case your proposals, which do me honor, are accepted by my

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