Practice Typing
The Count of Monte Cristo - Dumas, Alexandre ยท 67 words
Chteau Renaud was at his post; apprised by Beauchamp of the circumstances, he required no explanation from Albert. The conduct of the son in seeking to avenge his father was so natural that Chteau Renaud did not seek to dissuade him, and was content with renewing his assurances of devotion. Debray was not yet come, but Albert knew that he seldom lost a scene at the Opera.
Connecting to start your practice session...
More from The Count of Monte Cristo
Immediately, and according to custom, the ramparts of Fort Saint Jean were covered with spectators;...
55 words
God forgive me, said the young man, for rejoicing at happiness derived from the misery of others,...
65 words
I mean, Mercds, that you are thus harsh and cruel with me, because you are expecting someone who is...
40 words
Yes, yes, I understand, said Danglars, and then in a low tone, he added, To Paris, no doubt to...
68 words
As Danglars approached the disappointed lover, he cast on him a look of deep meaning, while...
80 words
I demand admittance, said a loud voice outside the room, in the name of the law. As no attempt was...
58 words