TAILIEUCHUNG - THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 21

THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 21 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng nâng cao chuyên ngành văn chương. Nhằm giúp các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh . | THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 21 The Island of Tiboulen. Dantes although stunned and almost suffocated had sufficient presence of mind to hold his breath and as his right hand prepared as he was for every chance held his knife open he rapidly ripped up the sack extricated his arm and then his body but in spite of all his efforts to free himself from the shot he felt it dragging him down still lower. He then bent his body and by a desperate effort severed the cord that bound his legs at the moment when it seemed as if he were actually strangled. With a mighty leap he rose to the surface of the sea while the shot dragged down to the depths the sack that had so nearly become his shroud. Dantes waited only to get breath and then dived in order to avoid being seen. When he arose a second time he was fifty paces from where he had first sunk. He saw overhead a black and tempestuous sky across which the wind was driving clouds that occasionally suffered a twinkling star to appear before him was the vast expanse of waters sombre and terrible whose waves foamed and roared as if before the approach of a storm. Behind him blacker than the sea blacker than the sky rose phantom-like the vast stone structure whose projecting crags seemed like arms extended to seize their prey and on the highest rock was a torch lighting two figures. He fancied that these two forms were looking at the sea doubtless these strange grave-diggers had heard his cry. Dantes dived again and remained a long time beneath the water. This was an easy feat to him for he usually attracted a crowd of spectators in the bay before the lighthouse at Marseilles when he swam there and was unanimously declared to be the best swimmer in the port. When he came up again the light had disappeared. He must now get his bearings. Ratonneau and Pomegue are the nearest islands of all those that surround the Chateau d lf but Ratonneau and Pomegue are inhabited as is also the islet of Daume Tiboulen and .

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