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CostasNarrativeXP ft The Count of Monte Cristo Volume IV 80,81,82 讀你聽2.2 基度山恩仇記

11 Nov 2025

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Show your feedback: https://open.firstory.me/user/cln9oxg7r007d01xyhd0fadj5/comments CostasNarrativeXP end of the year feature  Alexandre Dumas "The Count of Monte Cristo" Plot outline by Auguste Maquet A sweeping tale of betrayal, vengeance, and redemption, following Edmond Dantès as he transforms from wronged sailor to cunning, resourceful Monte Cristo. Volume IV Chapter 80,81,82 00:30 80 Villefort learns Barrois's death was a poisoning aimed at Noirtier, d'Avrigny insists Valentine is the suspect and urges arrest, but Villefort refuses to believe it and quiets him, while all his house servants resign that night. 14:19 81 Andrea secures Eugénie's hand from Danglars. Caderousse demands more money and aid, Andrea hints the Count might be his father, shares house layout, and notes the Count will be in Auteuil for several days. 50:08 82 Monte Cristo, disguised as Abbé Busoni, ambushes Caderousse during a break-in. Caderousse attacks him, fails, escapes, and is stabbed. Dying, he confesses as Monte Cristo and Ali rush to him. Main Characters of Volume IV Edmond Dantès / Count of Monte Cristo – Brilliant, resourceful, and vengeful; uses intelligence and disguise to manipulate events and punish wrongdoers. Baron Danglars – Ambitious, greedy, and scheming banker; morally corrupt and self-serving. Gérard de Villefort – Calculating, ambitious prosecutor; obsessed with reputation and hiding family secrets. Madame de Villefort – Cold, manipulative, and ruthless; prioritizes wealth and status over morality. Valentine de Villefort – Gentle, kind, and virtuous; represents innocence and moral integrity. Noirtier de Villefort – Wise, strong-willed patriarch; paralyzed but mentally sharp and influential. Haydée – Loyal, intelligent, and devoted; embodies gratitude and love toward Monte Cristo. Maximilien Morrel – Courageous, honorable, and passionate; driven by loyalty and love. Costa's Wordbook Locusta and Agrippina - historical figures from ancient Rome, both infamous for their association with poisoning and political murder: Locusta was a notorious professional poisoner in Rome during Emperor Nero’s time. She was employed by the imperial family to eliminate rivals, basically, an expert assassin through poison. Brunhilda and Fredegund - two rival queens from early medieval France, around the 6th and 7th centuries, both infamous for their violent power struggles.Fredegund was the ruthless wife of King Chilperic I of Neustria. She was known for her cruelty, assassinations, and intrigues, killing rivals and even her own stepchildren to secure her power. Brunhilda was the queen of Austrasia, wife of King Sigebert I, and Fredegund’s lifelong enemy. She was politically shrewd but equally brutal, responsible for wars and executions during her long reign. Jurisprudence n the theory or philosophy of law 法理 (juris Pru dence) Polonius - In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, he is an old court adviser who hides behind a curtain to eavesdrop on a conversation between Hamlet and his mother. Hamlet, thinking it’s the king (his real target), stabs through the curtain and kills Polonius by mistake. Fruiteress n arch. a woman who sells or deals in fruit (Fruit ter ress) D’hôte - fr, of the host Pilchard n a small, edible, commercially valuable marine fish of the herring family (Pil cherd) Decamp v leave a place suddenly or secretly (de Camp) Confiteor! - latin, I confess! Tuileries - A palace in Paris which stood on the right bank of the Seine, directly in the west-front of the Louvre Palace. It was the Parisian residence of most French monarchs, from Henri IV to Napoleon III (Twee lery) Germ n an initial stage from which something may develop Sloop n a one-masted sailing boat with a mainsail and jib rigged fore and aft; historic. Anti submarine Fiesco and the Moor - comes from Friedrich Schiller’s play The Conspiracy of Fiesco at Genoa, Giovanni Luigi Fieschi (Fiesco) is a Genoese nobleman who plots to overthrow the ruling Doria family. A Moor (his servant) tries to assassinate Fiesco, but Fiesco outsmarts him, turning the situation to his advantage and ultimately defeating the would-be killer. Invalides - Hôtel des Invalides, a complex in Paris that includes military museums and the tomb of Napoleon I Place de Grève - The site of most of the public executions in early Paris. The gallows and pillory stood. Diavolo! - ita, devil! Factitious adj artificially created or developed rather than genuine; bogus, fake (fact Tit tious) Suffer v arch. allow (someone) to do something; tolerate Abettor n one who encourages or assists another to do something wrong, in particular to commit a crime (a Better) Stanchion n a fixed vertical bar or pole used as a support for something (Stahn tion) Complete Features Songs of Dead Dreamer, Last Unicorn, Brothers Karamazov, Fellowship of the Ring, Winnie the Pooh, Jane Eyre, Angels & Demons, Perfume, Great Gatsby, Jekyll & Hyde, Maigret, 1984, Metamorphosis, Dracula, Don Quixote, Dorian Gray, Anne Frank, Lord of the Flies, Liar's Poker, Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie, Great Expectations Milestone 2021: 0 Full soundtrack, no editing, wife commentary, summary outline, irregular release 2022: 2.0 DaVinci editing, wordbook, book intro, AI host + illustration, chapter summary, scheduled release 2023: 2.1 Descript, CapCut, Suno score, character intro, weekly release 2024: 2.2 Standard condenser mic, Audacity, ChatGPT annotation + illustration, timestamp, 1-hour content Patreon: costasaudiobook Podcast: YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Reddit, Amazon Music, Firstory, Pocket Casts, KKBOX, Noice, Podcast Addict, SoundOn Powered by Firstory Hosting

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