Just as indifference seems complete, recognition breaks through the crowd. One glance is enough to change the evening’s direction.
In this passage of The Count of Monte Cristo, a previously vacant box is filled by a lady Franz knows from Paris—one he believed still abroad. Albert immediately notices his friend’s reaction, and curiosity sparks as Franz identifies the beautiful newcomer as a Venetian countess, known by reputation for wit as well as charm.
A brief exchange reveals Albert’s missed opportunity and Franz’s limited acquaintance, yet circumstance intervenes. The countess herself perceives Franz and acknowledges him with a gracious gesture, confirming that chance—and not effort—has at last shifted the balance of attention.
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