TAILIEUCHUNG - THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 23

THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 23 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 23 The Island of Monte Cristo. Thus at length by one of the unexpected strokes of fortune which sometimes befall those who have for a long time been the victims of an evil destiny Dantes was about to secure the opportunity he wished for by simple and natural means and land on the island without incurring any suspicion. One night more and he would be on his way. The night was one of feverish distraction and in its progress visions good and evil passed through Dantes mind. If he closed his eyes he saw Cardinal Spada s letter written on the wall in characters of flame -- if he slept for a moment the wildest dreams haunted his brain. He ascended into grottos paved with emeralds with panels of rubies and the roof glowing with diamond stalactites. Pearls fell drop by drop as subterranean waters filter in their caves. Edmond amazed wonderstruck filled his pockets with the radiant gems and then returned to daylight when be discovered that his prizes had all changed into common pebbles. He then endeavored to re-enter the marvellous grottos but they had suddenly receded and now the path became a labyrinth and then the entrance vanished and in vain did he tax his memory for the magic and mysterious word which opened the splendid caverns of Ali Baba to the Arabian fisherman. All was useless the treasure disappeared and had again reverted to the genii from whom for a moment he had hoped to carry it off. The day came at length and was almost as feverish as the night had been but it brought reason to the aid of imagination and Dantes was then enabled to arrange a plan which had hitherto been vague and unsettled in his brain. Night came and with it the preparation for departure and these preparations served to conceal Dantes agitation. He had by degrees assumed such authority over his companions that he was almost like a commander on board and as his orders were always clear distinct and easy of execution his comrades obeyed him .

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