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THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO (CHAPS 99-100) THE LAW and THE APPARARITION

1001 Adventure and Mystery Stories For The Road

Jon Hagadorn

Arts, Fiction

4.7520 Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2025

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

CHAP 99-THE LAW

The Baroness Danglars, unsure what to do with herself and believing that Eugenie and Danglars are both locked in their rooms, first goes to visit Debray. But she finds him out at the club, and so later that day she goes instead to the Villefort home, where she is greeted with suspicion by the servants before finally being allowed into Villefort's study. There, the two old friends and former lovers speak to each other about Benedetto, though they do not know the truth of that man's identity and relation to them.

CHAP100   THE APPARITION

The narrator moves to Valentine, who has been recuperating in her room at the Villefort home. One night, when Valentine is lying between sleep and wakefulness, the Count (who, as the Abbe, has recently purchased the land next door) comes out of the shadows in her room. He tells her not to fear, that he has been protecting her in the home for the sake of Maximilien Morrel.
In the case of Valentine, the Count has turned from an avenging angel to a protector. He sees Valentine as a part of Young Morrel's family, and so the Count has committed himself to making sure that she will suffer no more harm at the hands of the phantom poisoner.
 
 
At this Valentine is confused and afraid, for she believes she was naturally sickened by some disease and not poisoned. But the Count convinces her that she has fallen ill of the same ailment that killed her grandparents, and he reminds her that Noirtier had asked her to drink the same drink he himself had been prescribed by the doctor. The Count reveals he has been providing her with another draught of this red potion, designed to counteract any possible poison that might be put into her food or drink. When Valentine asks who in the house could be doing this harm, the Count retreats into the shadows and tells Valentine to pay attention, for the criminal is about to attempt once more act of violence against Valentine.

 

 

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0:00.0

Welcome back, everyone to the Count of Monte Cristo at 1001 Stories for the Road.

0:30.0

This is your host and storyteller, John Higginhorn.

0:33.3

Today, chapters 99 and 100.

0:36.5

Chapter 99, The Law. And now our story.

0:43.5

We have seen how quietly Mademoiselle Danglars and Mademoiselle Darmily accomplished

0:48.0

their transformation and flight. The fact being that everyone was too much occupied in his

0:53.6

or her own affairs to think of theirs.

0:56.4

We will leave the banker contemplating the enormous magnitude of his debt before the phantom

1:00.9

of bankruptcy, and followed the baroness, who after being momentarily crushed under the weight

1:06.0

of the blow which had struck her, had gone to seek her usual advisor, Lucien de Bray.

1:12.1

The baroness had looked forward to this marriage as a means of ridding her of a guardianship,

1:16.3

which, over a girl of Eugenie's character, could not fail to be rather a troublesome undertaking.

1:22.8

For in the tacit relations which maintained the bond of family union, the mother,

1:27.3

to maintain her ascendancy

1:28.6

over her daughter, must never fail to be a model of wisdom and a type of perfection.

1:35.2

Now, Madame Dengress feared Eugenie's sagacity and the influence of Mademoiselle Darmely.

1:41.2

She had frequently observed the contemptuous expression with which her daughter looked upon

1:45.1

Debray. An expression would seem to imply that she understood all her mother's amorous and pecuniary

1:51.3

relationships with the intimate secretary. Moreover, she saw that Eugenie detested Debray,

1:58.0

not only because he was a source of dissension and scandal under the paternal roof,

2:02.3

but because she had at once clashed him in that catalogue of bipeds whom Plato endeavors

2:07.1

to withdraw from the appellation of men, and whom Diogenes designated as animals upon two legs

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