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The Count of Monte Cristo
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The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapters 36 - 41
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“Monte Cristo, in taking the seat Morcerf offered him, placed himself in such a manner as to remain concealed in the shadow of the large velvet curtains, and read on the careworn and livid features of the count a whole history of secret griefs written in each wrinkle time had planted there.”
Wow, Fernand enters the room as the Count of Morcerf! Now, thinking back on my dislike of Albert’s attitude toward others that he thought were his inferior, I see why—he probably got this from his father.


Mercedes does react to his presence strongly, but she is still not sure it is him. In fact, he has muddied the waters by creating a false timeline for Albert so that his supposed age makes it impossible for him to be Dantes. One thing is for sure--the Count's poker face kind of goes out the window when he meets someone he knows!
I'm very curious to see what happens between the Count and Mercedes. Does he still love her and will eventually forgive her, or is his strongest hatred reserved for her, the person whose defection hurt him the most? We shall see!


But how does he know they won't recognize him? He hasn't had plastic surgery to change his face. Admittedly, he's aged somewhat, but he still apparently looks pretty young since he's passing for 35. It's not like he's completely changed by wrinkles and white hair. It's been years since they've seen him, but it still seems like he's taking a chance, just hoping that they don't recognize him. Luckily for him, it worked.
Also, I was surprised when the author alluded to Franz not liking the Count of MC, "Truth compelled Franz, in spite of the dislike he seemed to have taken to the count, ..." I had not noticed this at all.