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Monte-Cristo's Daughter

"Monte-Cristo's Daughter," a wonderfully brilliant, original, exciting and absorbing novel, is the Sequel to "The Count of Monte-Cristo," Alexander Dumas' masterwork, and the continuation and conclusion of that great romance, "Edmond Dantès." It possesses rare power, unflagging interest and an intricate plot that for constructive skill and efficient development stands unrivalled. Zuleika, the beautiful daughter of Monte-Cristo and Haydée, is the heroine, and her suitor, the Viscount Giovanni Massetti, an ardent, impetuous young Roman, the hero. The latter, through a flirtation with a pretty flower-girl, Annunziata Solara, becomes involved in a maze of suspicion that points to him as an abductor and an assassin, causes his separation from Zuleika and converts him into a maniac. The straightening out of these tangled complications constitutes the main theme of the thrilling book. The novel abounds in ardent love scenes and stirring adventures. The Count of Monte-Cristo figures largely in it, and numerous Monte-Cristo characters are introduced. (9 hr 37 min)

Chapters

Monte-Cristo and the Prima Donna

A Strangely Sent Epistle

The Intruder in the Convent Garden

A Stormy Interview

Annunziata Solara

The Power of a Name

In the Peasant's Hut

A Sylvan Idyll

The Abduction

The Countess of Monte-Cristo

The Beggar and his Mates

Father and Daughter

Morcerf's Adventure

Zuleika and Mme. Morel

An Unexpected Meeting

Amid the Colosseum's Ruins

Peppino's Story

More of Peppino's Story

The Maniac of the Colosseum

The Isle of Monte-Cristo

Zuleika Learns the Truth

The Wondrous Physician

A Modern Miracle

A Desperate Encounter

A Visit to the Refuge

Vampa and Monte-Cristo

The Bandit's Reprisals

The Raid on the Bandits

Vampa's Trial

Joy Unbounded