Unease lingers after the carriage ride, and fear presses for assurances. What curiosity urges forward, dread insists on delaying.
In this passage of The Count of Monte Cristo, the countess admits to her deception and confesses how deeply the mysterious man has unsettled her. She presses Franz for a promise: that he will return directly to his hotel and make no attempt to follow the stranger that night. Though Franz refuses to abandon his determination to uncover the man’s identity, he agrees to postpone his pursuit.
Their parting is marked by uncertainty. The countess warns Franz against becoming a bridge between terror and obsession, then withdraws, convinced sleep will elude her. Left alone, Franz is unable to decide whether her agitation was playful exaggeration or genuine fear—an ambiguity that mirrors his own troubled state.
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