Examples of using Dantès in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Danglars was silent for a moment, then he said,"Monsieur Morrel, please don't mention it to Dantès;
On the island of Monte Cristo one month later, Dantès presents Valentine to Maximilien and reveals the true sequence of events.
On the island of Monte Cristo a month later, Dantès presents Valentine to Maximilien
He also explains to Dantès how Danglars,
Faria tells Dantès the location of a treasure on the Italian island of Monte Cristo.
Dantès arranges for the young Morcerf to be captured by the bandit Luigi Vampa
Dantès forces him to write a letter to Danglars exposing Cavalcanti as an impostor
Having found peace, Dantès leaves for an unknown destination to find comfort
Learning that his old employer Morrel is on the verge of bankruptcy, Dantès buys Morrel's debts
knowing himself to be close to death, Faria tells Dantès the location of the treasure, on Monte Cristo.”.
Dantès fakes an injury
We are never quits with those who oblige us," was Dantès' reply;"for when we do not owe them money, we owe them gratitude.".
Dantès, wrongfully imprisoned for six years,
In 1815 Edmond Dantès, the young and successful merchant sailor recently granted his own command by his dying captain Leclère,
50,000 francs of the stolen five million(which Dantès anonymously returns to the hospitals).
In 1815, Edmond Dantès, a young merchant sailor who has recently been granted the succession of his captain Leclère,
In 1815 Edmond Dantès, a young and successful merchant sailor who has just recently been granted the succession of his erstwhile captain Leclère,
Dantès confronts Villefort, revealing his true identity,
while initially sympathetic to Dantès, destroys the letter from Elba when he discovers that it is addressed to his own father, a Bonapartist.
In 1815 Edmond Dantès, a young and successful merchant sailor recently who has just been granted the succession of his erstwhile captain Leclère,