Attention shifts once more, and curiosity finds a new object. Even amid lively conversation, another presence quietly commands the eye.
In this passage of The Count of Monte Cristo, the countess receives Albert and Franz with gracious ease, drawing Albert immediately into animated discussion of Parisian society. Franz, content to withdraw, turns his gaze outward—and discovers a striking figure seated alone across the theatre: a woman of remarkable beauty, dressed in a Greek costume worn with natural grace.
Intrigued, Franz inquires after her, learning only fragments—her regular attendance, her mysterious companion, her silent constancy. To the countess, the impression is unmistakable: the unknown woman embodies the very image of Medora, leaving curiosity suspended in admiration.
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