The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander
DumasVocabulary
Words Chapters 6, 7,
& 8
Full of
Impregnated
Good sign
Augury
Judges
Magistrate
Disgusting
Repugnance
Beggings
Entreaties
Well spoken
Eloquence
Guilt
Compunction
In effectiveunable
Ineptitude
Take control by force
Usurper
A structureIn this case: government
Edifice
To summon by as if by invocation or incantation
Conjuring
Bottomless gulf or pit
Abyss
A discussion and consideration by a group
Deliberation
Irreverence toward something considered sacred or inviolable (unbreakable)
Blasphemies
A fitAn attack Sudden increase or reoccurrence of symptoms
Paroxysm