Stop a moment," said the deputy, as Dantes took his hat and gloves. "To whom is it addressed?" "To Monsieur Noirtier, Rue Coq-Heron, Paris." Had a thunderbolt fallen into the room, Villefort could not have been more stupefied. He sank into his seat, and... The Count of Monte-Cristo - Page 49by Alexandre Dumas - 1846 - 636 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alexandre Dumas - France - 1894 - 588 pages
...Dantfes took his hat and gloves. " To whom is it addressed ? " "To M. Noirtier, Rue Coq-H<$ron, Paris." "M. Noirtier, Rue Coq-Heron, No. 13," murmured he, growing still paler. " Yes," said Dantes, astonished ; " do you, then, know him?" " No," replied Villefort ; " a faithful servant of the king... | |
| Alexandre Dumas - 1899 - 598 pages
...thunderbolt fallen into the room, Villefurt could not have been more stupefied. He sank into his sent, and hastily turning over the packet, drew forth the...murmured he, growing still paler. " Yes," said Dantes, astonished ; " do you, then, know him?" " No," replied VUlefort ; " a faithful servant of the king... | |
| Francis Miltoun - Literature - 1904 - 448 pages
...moment,' said the deputy, as Dantes took his hat and gloves. ' To whom is it addressed ? ' '"To M. Noirtier, Rue Coq-Heron, Paris.' Had a thunderbolt...faithful servant of the king does not know conspirators.' after believing himself free, now began to feel a tenfold alarm. ' I have already told you, however,... | |
| Alexandre. Dumas - Fiction - 2006 - 678 pages
...me the truth. If you have been culpable, it was imprudence, and this imprudence was in obedience to the orders of your captain. Give up this letter you...Coq-Heron, No. 13," murmured he, growing still paler. /' said Dantes; "do you know him?" / replied Villefort; "a faithful servant of the king does not know... | |
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