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The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume II

by Lermina, Jules (1839–1915)
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AdventureNovelsAdventure storiesDantès, Edmond (Fictitious character) -- FictionFathers and sons -- Fiction

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"The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume II" by Jules Lermina is a fictional novel likely written in the late 19th century. This work is a sequel to Alexandre Dumas' classic "The Count of Monte Cristo," continuing the adventures centered around Spero, the son of the titular character. The narrative explores themes of fate, revenge, and familial ties as Spero navigates a world filled with intrigue and danger. The beginning of this volume introduces several key characters, including Spero and Fanfaro, who are part of a traveling troupe led by the giant Girdel. The story unfolds with Fanfaro recounting his adventurous past, leading to a tense storyline involving bandits and the threat of peril in the Black Forest. As the plot develops, elements of circus life and acts are interwoven, showcasing both the camaraderie and conflicts among the troupe members. In a twist of fate, Fanfaro embarks on a dangerous journey to fetch medical help for Girdel, only to encounter the marquis of Fougereuse, igniting a connection steeped in family secrets and underlying tension. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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