Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Logbook Reading 2 : the Count of Monte Cristo ( chapter 7 )

             One day two rich young men from Paris, Albert de Morcerf, the son of Mercedes and Fernand, and his friend Franz d'Epinay came to Rome for the Carnival and came to have a good time. But they were not happy because there were no carriages to rent. The hotelkeeper told them that The Count of Mobte Cristo had offered to share his carriage with them. Albert and Franz visited the count in the hotel. The room of the count filled with expensive works of art, and there were costly rugs on the floor. The Count of Monte Cristo was Edmond Dantes. He greeted the young men. After he greeted the young men, Dante invited them to come with him to an execution of two young criminals, a young bandit and a murderer. They would have his head cut off. Dante's furious made them uncomfortable.
              Dantes and his two young guest went to the Carnival, they put on their costumes and masks. When they came to the carnival, Albert threws flowers and one of the women caught the blossom and she lifted her mask. The next day, a women sent note to Albert, suggesting that they met. A women and Albert went to the Carnival together. The women who had met Albert was Luigi Vampa's girlfriend. Franz began to worry because he received a note from Luigi. It said that Albert would die and Franz asked to the Count of Monte Cristo to help. The count helped Franz to meet Luigi to save Albert. Then Dantes explained to Luigi that Albert was his friend and Luigi set Albert free. Albert tried to thank Dantes for save him and went to Paris with Dantes. Franz had a bad feeling about Dantes but Albert believed that Dantes was a good person. Actually, everything that had happened to Albert and Franz had been part of Dante's plan of revenge.


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