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1 The fowl pecked at the rabbit, and the next day was a dead hen.
The Count of Monte CristoBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In Chapter 52. Toxicology.
2 Peppino picked up the louis, and Danglars again prepared to carve the fowl.
The Count of Monte CristoBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In Chapter 115. Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare.
3 Danglars sighed while he carved the fowl; it appeared very thin for the price it had cost.
The Count of Monte CristoBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In Chapter 115. Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare.
4 Danglars took the knife in one hand and the fork in the other, and was about to cut up the fowl.
The Count of Monte CristoBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In Chapter 115. Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare.
5 I have always heard how cheap poultry is in Italy; I should think a fowl is worth about twelve sous at Rome.
The Count of Monte CristoBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In Chapter 115. Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare.
6 The fowl was tender, the wine old, the fire clear and sparkling, and Andrea was surprised to find himself eating with as good an appetite as though nothing had happened.
The Count of Monte CristoBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In Chapter 98. The Bell and Bottle Tavern.
7 The prisoner expected that he would be at no expense that day, for like an economical man he had concealed half of his fowl and a piece of the bread in the corner of his cell.
The Count of Monte CristoBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In Chapter 116. The Pardon.
8 "Here, your excellency," said Peppino, taking the fowl from the young bandit and placing it on the worm-eaten table, which with the stool and the goat-skin bed formed the entire furniture of the cell.
The Count of Monte CristoBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In Chapter 115. Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare.