1 They passed the barrier without accident.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 64. The Beggar. 2 A barrier had been placed between Dantes and his old friend.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 20. The Cemetery of the Chateau D'If. 3 Those who would, as it were, force a passage to his heart, found an impassable barrier.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 68. A Summer Ball. 4 All at once I see you pass through the barrier with a groom, a tilbury, and fine new clothes.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 64. The Beggar. 5 Thus a new, a stronger, and more inexorable barrier was interposed to cut off the realization of their hopes.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 19. The Third Attack. 6 He did not even see the ocean, that terrible barrier against freedom, which the prisoners look upon with utter despair.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 8. The Chateau D'If. 7 And the poor horse resumed the desperate gallop it had kept up since leaving the barrier, and arrived steaming at Louvres.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 98. The Bell and Bottle Tavern. 8 He was not mistaken; peering through the crevices of the wooden partition, he soon discovered the young girl, who cast aside all her usual precautions and walked at once to the barrier.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 78. We hear From Yanina. 9 Andrea got into the cab, which passed rapidly through the Faubourg Saint-Denis, along the Faubourg Saint-Martin, crossed the barrier, and threaded its way through the interminable Villette.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 98. The Bell and Bottle Tavern. 10 Valentine had approached, or rather, had placed her lips so near the fence, that they nearly touched those of Morrel, which were pressed against the other side of the cold and inexorable barrier.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 73. The Promise. 11 At length he saw a dark mass, against which it seemed as if the carriage was about to dash; but the vehicle turned to one side, leaving the barrier behind and Danglars saw that it was one of the ramparts encircling Rome.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 114. Peppino. 12 After casting a rapid glance around him, in order to assure himself that he was unobserved, he entered by the small gate, and, carefully closing and securing it after him, proceeded with a hurried step towards the barrier.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 51. Pyramus and Thisbe. 13 Morrel expected Villefort would be dejected; he found him as he had found him six weeks before, calm, firm, and full of that glacial politeness, that most insurmountable barrier which separates the well-bred from the vulgar man.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 13. The Hundred Days. 14 While Albert was lashing the front of his carriage in the same manner that he had the newspapers which were the innocent agents of his discomfiture, as he was crossing the barrier he perceived Morrel, who was walking with a quick step and a bright eye.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 78. We hear From Yanina. 15 They were within fifteen miles of Monte Cristo when the sun began to set behind Corsica, whose mountains appeared against the sky, showing their rugged peaks in bold relief; this mass of rock, like the giant Adamastor, rose dead ahead, a formidable barrier, and intercepting the light that gilded its massive peaks so that the voyagers were in shadow.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In Chapter 31. Italy: Sinbad the Sailor.