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The Count of Monte Cristo - Dumas, Alexandre ยท 61 words
These words rang in Dants ears, even beneath the waves; he hastened to cleave his way through them to see if he had not lost his strength. He found with pleasure that his captivity had taken away nothing of his power, and that he was still master of that element on whose bosom he had so often sported as a boy.
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