Edmond Dantès

Edmund Flagg
Edmond Dantès, by Edmund
Flagg

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Title: Edmond Dantès
Author: Edmund Flagg
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EDMOND DANTÈS.
THE SEQUEL TO

ALEXANDER DUMAS'
CELEBRATED NOVEL OF
THE COUNT OF MONTE-CRISTO.
AN ENTIRE NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION.
BY
EDMUND FLAGG
* * * * *
"EDMOND DANTÈS," one of the greatest novels ever written, is the
sequel to Alexander Dumas' world-renowned chef-d'oeuvre, "The
Count of Monte-Cristo," taking up the fascinating narrative where the
latter ends and continuing it with marvellous power and absorbing
interest. Every word tells, and the number of unusually stirring
incidents is legion, while the plot is phenomenal in its strength, merit
and ingeniousness. The superb book deals with the exciting career of
Edmond Dantès, who first figures as the Count of Monte-Cristo, and
then as the Deputy from Marseilles takes an active part in the French
Revolution of 1848. Dramatic and graphic scenes abound, the reader
finding startling surprises at every turn. Love, philanthropy, politics
and bloodshed form the staple of the novel and are handled with
extraordinary skill. Besides the hero, Haydée, Mercédès, Valentine de
Villefort, Eugénie Danglars, Louise d'Armilly, Zuleika (Dantès'
daughter), Benedetto, Lucien Debray, Albert de Morcerf, Beauchamp,
Château-Renaud, Ali, Maximilian Morell, Giovanni Massetti, and
Espérance (Dantès' son) figure prominently, while Lamartine, Ledru
Rollin, Louis Blanc and hosts of revolutionary leaders are introduced.
"EDMOND DANTÈS" will delight all who read it.
* * * * *
NEW YORK:

WM. L. ALLISON COMPANY
PUBLISHERS.
* * * * *
COPYRIGHT:--1884.
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS.
* * * * *
EDMOND DANTÈS.
AN ENTIRE NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION.
"Edmond Dantès" the Sequel to Alexander Dumas' masterpiece, "The
Count of Monte-Cristo," is a novel that will delight, entertain and
instruct all who read it. It has wonderful fascination, absorbing interest
and rare merit, combined with remarkable power, amazing ingenuity
and thorough originality. In it the narrative is taken up immediately at
the close of "The Count of Monte-Cristo," and continued in a style of
exceeding cleverness. There is a terrible volcanic tempest on the
Mediterranean, in which Monte-Cristo and Haydée are wrecked, a
vivid picture of the French Revolution of 1848 is given and the love
affair of Zuleika and Giovanni Massetti is recounted in a manner
unsurpassed for novelty and excitement. The central figure is Edmond
Dantès, and about him are grouped Mercédès, Eugénie Danglars,
Louise d'Armilly, Valentine de Villefort, Espérance (the son of
Monte-Cristo), Benedetto, Albert de Morcerf, Maximilian Morrel, Ali
and the other old friends of "Monte-Cristo" readers, as well as
numerous political leaders famous in French history, namely,
Lamartine, Ledru Rollin, Louis Blanc, Armand Marrast, Flocon, Albert
and others. Thiers, Guizot, Odillon Barrot, General Lamoricière,
General Bugeaud and other noted historical characters are introduced,
as well as Lucien Debray, Château-Renaud, Beauchamp, etc. No one
can afford to miss the opportunity to read "Edmond Dantès," which is
published only by T. B. Peterson & Brothers, who also issue the only

correct, complete and unabridged editions of the other volumes of the
great "Monte-Cristo" Series, namely, "The Count of Monte-Cristo,"
"The Countess of Monte-Cristo," "The Wife of Monte-Cristo, Haydée,"
and "The Son of Monte-Cristo, Espérance."

CONTENTS.
Chapter. Page. I. STORM AND SHIPWRECK, 21
II. THE ISLAND, 38
III. THE CONFLAGRATION, 55
IV. THE NEWS FROM ALGERIA, 70
V. EDMOND DANTÈS, DEPUTY FROM MARSEILLES, 82
VI. THE MYSTERY THICKENS, 91
VII. DANTÈS AND HIS DAUGHTER, 100
VIII. A VAST PRINTING HOUSE, 116
IX. ARMAND MARRAST, 126
X. THE COMMUNISTS, 134
XI. "WAIT AND HOPE," 168
XII. THE MYSTERIOUS PRIMA DONNA, 178
XIII. THE ITALIAN LOVER, 195
XIV. THE MINUTE VIALS, 202
XV. THE UNKNOWN NURSE, 208
XVI. A NOTABLE FÊTE, 215

XVII. THE REVOLUTION BEGINS, 244
XVIII. THE MIDNIGHT CONCLAVE, 251
XIX. THE SECOND DAY, 257
XX. ANOTHER MIDNIGHT CONCLAVE, 269
XXI. THE THIRD DAY, 278
XXII. THE LAST SESSION OF THE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES,
294
XXIII. THE SACK OF THE TUILERIES, 303
XXIV. A MEMORABLE NIGHT, 306
XXV. THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT, 313
XXVI. DANTÈS AND MERCÉDÈS, 323
XXVII. ESPÉRANCE AND ZULEIKA, 334
XXVIII. CAPTAIN JOLIETTE'S LOVE, 343
XXIX. ZULEIKA GOES TO M. DANTÈS, 355
XXX. TWO INTERVIEWS, 362
XXXI. VAMPA'S ANSWER, 371

EDMOND DANTÈS.
THE SEQUEL TO
THE COUNT OF MONTE-CRISTO.
CHAPTER I.

STORM AND SHIPWRECK.
The Count of Monte-Cristo, with the beautiful Haydée
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