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English, 17.04.2020 23:29 lex112592

When the Count of Monte Cristo explains his
| view of revenge he says, "I'd fight a duel for
something of that sort; but for slow profound,
infinite and eternal suffering I'd try to avenge
myself by inflicting similar suffering.
Knowing that Monte Cristo is Edmond Dantes,
explain why Monte Cristo has this view.

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