The Weight of Remorse (The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 27 – Part 5)
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Caderousse bows his head beneath the burden of guilt, confessing that he let fate destroy Edmond Dantès. “Remorse preys on me night and day,” he admits, believing his misfortune to be divine punishment for cowardice. The abbé listens with grave compassion, telling him that such honesty is a step toward forgiveness — though Caderousse fears Edmond’s spirit already knows his guilt.
When the conversation turns to M. Morrel, Dantès’ former patron, the tone shifts from confession to tragedy. Once an honorable and generous shipowner, Morrel spent years defending Edmond and caring for his father. But time has turned fortune against him. Now, after decades of honest labor, he stands on the edge of ruin — his last hope resting on a single vessel: The Pharaon, the very ship that once carried Edmond Dantès to his doom.
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