Paperback, Published in Jul 2016 by Forgotten Books
Page count: 364
Excerpt from The Works of Alexandre Dumas, Vol. 2 of 30: The Countess of Monte-Cristo
Nothing remained to buoy him up but the tender yet painful attachment of Cyprienne and the deceptive friend ship of Colonel Fritz.
That friendship was distrustful and cautious, such as it only could be with accomplices in crime.
Sooner or later a day comes when accomplices generally have a falling out and hate each other. A shrewd observer would soon have noticed that this was already the case between the count and the colonel.
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