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Costa's Audio Book ft "The Count of Monte Cristo" Volume III 53-54 讀你聽2.2《基度山恩仇記》

13 Oct 2025

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Show your feedback: https://open.firstory.me/user/cln9oxg7r007d01xyhd0fadj5/comments CAB - Costa's Audio Book end of the year feature  Alexandre Dumas "The Count of Monte Cristo" Plot outline by Auguste Maquet Early 19th-century Europe, France. Dantès the protagonist, a young sailor, is cruelly betrayed and wrongfully imprisoned. Finally breaking free, he uses a hard-earned treasure to accelerate his plans for vengeance. Re-entering Paris, he dazzles society with wealth and charm. Weaving subtle schemes, he tests the morals of those around him. New allies and rivals emerge, shaping the path of his journey. Volume III Chapter 53-54 00:30 53 Monte Cristo and Haydée attend the opera, drawing great attention. From her seat, Haydée recognizes Fernand as the man who betrayed her father, Ali Pacha, and sold her into slavery. 38:19 54 Albert and Debray visit Monte Cristo. They discuss Albert’s unwanted engagement to Eugénie. Debray reveals Madame Danglars gambles with stock money. Albert jokes about false news. Count suspects Debray leaks secrets. Main Characters Edmond Dantès / Count of Monte Cristo – Orchestrates the central schemes of justice and revenge, observing and manipulating events in Paris. Gérard de Villefort – Ambitious royal prosecutor whose household intrigues and past actions against Dantès drive the main conflict in this volume. Valentine de Villefort – Villefort’s virtuous daughter, central to the household subplot and the target of scheming characters. Heloïse de Villefort – Villefort’s ruthless second wife, scheming to advance her own family’s interests and create tension in the household. Noirtier de Villefort – Paralyzed father whose intellect and eye-based communication continue to influence decisions within the Villefort household. Maximilien Morrel – Loyal suitor to Valentine, representing virtue and directly involved in protecting her and supporting the emotional core of the subplot. Albert de Morcerf – Present in Paris, socially prominent, manipulated by Monte Cristo, and part of key social observations and schemes. Bertuccio – Monte Cristo’s agent, whose knowledge of Villefort’s hidden crimes and investigative work enables parts of the revenge plot. Costa's Wordbook Robert le diable - an opera in five acts composed by Giacomo Meyerbeer between 1827 and 1831, to a libretto written in French by Eugène Scribe and Germain Delavigne. Robert le diable is regarded as one of the first grand operas at the Paris Opéra. It has only a superficial connection to the medieval legend of Robert the Devil. Levasseur - Jean Théophile Levasseur, a French revolutionary and Jacobin politician active during the late 18th century. Omnibus adj comprising several items Gainsay v deny or contradict (a fact or statement) Nautilus n a cephalopod mollusc with a light external spiral shell and numerous short tentacles around the mouth; argonaut 鸚鵡螺 (Naw til lus)  Roan adj denoting an animal, especially a horse or cow, having a coat of a main colour thickly interspersed with hairs of another colour, typically bay, chestnut, or black mixed with white (roam with n) Actaeon - In Greek mythology, he was the son of the priestly herdsman Aristaeus in Boeotia, and a famous Theban hero. Through his mother Autonoe he was a member of the ruling House of Cadmus. He is a hunter who accidentally saw the goddess Artemis bathing. As punishment for this forbidden sight, she transformed him into a stag, and his own hunting dogs tore him to pieces. Cagliostro - an 18th C Italian occultist and confidence trickster Nabob n a person of conspicuous wealth or high status; a Muslim official or governor under the Mogul empire (Nay bob) Potemkin - Grigory Potemkin (1739–1791) a powerful Russian statesman, military leader, and favorite (and likely lover) of Catherine the Great. Shah n a title of the former monarch of Iran (sha) Marmot n a heavily built, gregarious burrowing rodent of mountainous country in both Eurasia and North America 土撥鼠 Biped n an animal that uses two legs for walking Regale v lavishly supply (someone) with food or drink; entertain or amuse (someone) with talk Seraphic adj characteristic of or resembling a seraph or seraphim, angelic Hashish n cannabis Guzla n a gusle, a traditional single-stringed, bowed musical instrument from the Balkan region of Southeastern Europe (Goo sla) Pirouette n (ballet) an act of spinning on one foot, typically with the raised foot touching the knee of the supporting leg. Tepelini - Ali Pasha of Tepelena, 1740–1822 an Ottoman Albanian ruler of Ioannina. He was known for his wealth, ambition, and ruthlessness, sometimes called “the Lion of Janina.” Yanina is the city ruled by him Pasha n the title of a Turkish officer of high rank Burnouse n a long, loose, hooded cloak, typically made of wool and historically worn by Arabs and Berbers in North Africa, often in white for important events. (burn noose) Bayard, Duguesclin - fr, historical references to legendary French knights Disinterestedness n the quality of having no personal involvement or receiving no personal advantage, and therefore being free to act fairly Ennoble v give (someone) a noble rank or title; lend greater dignity or nobility of character to (in Noble) Poussin - Nicolas Poussin (1594 –1665) was a French painter, a leading painter of the classical French Baroque style, although he spent most of his working life in Rome. Most of his works were on religious and mythological subjects painted for a small group of Italian and French collectors. Denaro e santità, metà della metà - ita, Money and sanctity, half of half - a cynical proverb implying that both wealth and moral purity are rare; people pretend to have them, but in reality, they have only a fraction Écarté - fr, a popular 19th-century French card game, fashionable among aristocrats and social elites — somewhat like whist or poker in English society Stockjobbing n speculative exchange dealings, speculative or manipulative stock trading, often with an undertone of corruption or deceit. Bouillotte -fr, a French card game popular during the French Revolution, which is the origin of the lamp's  name. Referendary n a number of administrative positions, of various rank, in chanceries and other official organizations in Europe (Ref fer ren dary) Coming Features The Lottery (Horror), Metamorphosis (Absurd) 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 《讀你聽》里程碑  2021: 0 太太陪同旁聽 全配樂 無剪接 附旁述 總結 文字大綱 不定時播出  2022: 2.0 全配樂 DaVinci剪接 小字典 作品介紹 智能主持+插畫 文字大綱 定時播出  2023: 2.1 DaVinci, Descript, CapCut, Suno 大綱+人物介紹+字典 每周播出  2024: 2.2 初階電容咪 Audacity, ChatGPT注解+插畫 分秒顯示 一小時内容  Patreon: costasaudiobook Podcast: YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Firstory, Pocket Casts, KKBOX, Noice, Podcast Addict, SoundOn Powered by Firstory Hosting

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