Imagination overtakes reason, and unease hardens into resolve. What began as speculation now dictates action.
In this passage of The Count of Monte Cristo, the countess elaborates on her dread, invoking Byron’s tales of vampires and finding in the pale stranger every feature she has been taught to fear. His appearance, his companion’s mystery, and their isolation from society combine into something she cannot dismiss as coincidence. Her entreaty is firm: Franz must not approach the man—at least not tonight.
Unable to resist her distress or her appeal to gallantry, Franz yields and escorts her home. Though he recognizes the difference between her instinctive terror and his own reasoned misgivings, he cannot entirely shake the superstitious weight of his experiences. The evening ends not with answers, but with trembling uncertainty—and the quiet revelation that the countess’s fear has driven her to deception as well as flight.
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