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1001 Adventure and Mystery Stories For The Road

THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO (CHAPS 95-96) FATHER AND DAUGHTER, THE CONTRACT

1001 Adventure and Mystery Stories For The Road

Jon Hagadorn

Arts, Fiction

4.7520 Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2025

⏱️ 53 minutes

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CHAP 95  FATHER AND DAUGHTER

Eugenie requests a formal meeting with Danglars, in whom she confides that she no longer wishes to marry anyone, especially Andrea Cavalcanti, who seems fine enough to her but has no charm beyond his bare good looks. Danglars, for his part, says that he largely respects Eugenie's wishes, but says that he is ruined financially, and that he needs the capital Andrea can provide in order to guarantee his current loans and speculate on a railway with other investors. He asks Eugenie to go through the motions of signing the contract and marrying Andrea so that this loan and his good name can be secured.
This is the first acknowledgment Danglars makes about his financial situation. For many chapters, it has seemed that Danglars has sustained heavy losses on the markets, but he has not yet admitted that these losses are more than he can bear. The Count, then, has succeeded in eroding the Baron's fortunes, forcing the Baron to look for other avenues for wealth – including a marriage to Andrea, whom he believes to be a nobleman.
 
 Eugenie agrees to this, although she insists that she has her own secret plan, which she will not divulge to her father and that will not, she insists, interrupt his plan for obtaining the loan from Andrea. Danglars seems to appreciate this negotiation on Eugenie's part, and they shake hands before Eugenie readies herself to visit the Villeforts with her mother.
Danglars seems to respect a certain kind of financial negotiation, as Eugenie has offered her father here. Eugenie seems to know this as well, and so has given herself some bargaining room as she figures out what to do with the idea of a potential marital match to Andrea.
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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 Haggardorn.

0:30.3

Today, chapters 95 and 96, from the Count of Monte Cristo.

0:36.6

Beginning with Chapter 95, father and daughter.

0:41.4

And now our story.

0:44.0

We saw in a preceding chapter how Madame Danglars went formally to announce Madame de Villefort

0:49.4

the approaching marriage of Eugenie Danglars and Monsieur Andrea Cavalcante.

0:54.7

This announcement, which implied, or appeared to imply, the approval of all the persons

0:59.8

concerned in this momentous affair, have been preceded by a scene to which our readers must be

1:05.2

admitted. We begged them to take one step backward, and to transport themselves the morning of that day of great catastrophes into the showy, gilded salon we have before shown them, and which was the pride of its owner, Baron Danglars.

1:23.2

In this room, at about ten o'clock in the morning, the banker himself had been walking

1:28.1

to and fro for some minutes thoughtfully and in evident uneasiness, watching both doors,

1:33.6

and listening to every sound.

1:36.3

When his patience was exhausted, he called his valet.

1:40.6

"'At the end,' said he,

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"'see why Mademoiselle Eugenie has asked me to meet her in the drawing-room,

1:46.9

and why she makes me wait so long.'

1:48.6

"'Having given this vent to his ill-humour, the Baron became more calm.

1:56.4

Mademoiselle Danglars had that morning requested an interview with her father,

2:00.2

and had fixed on

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the gilded drawing-room as the spot. The singularity of this step, and above all its formality,

2:07.9

had not a little surprised the banker, who had immediately obeyed his daughter by repairing first

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