THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 74 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng nâng cao chuyên ngành văn chương. Nhằm giúp các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh . | THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 74 The Villefort Family Vault. Two days after a considerable crowd was assembled towards ten o clock in the morning around the door of M. de Villefort s house and a long file of mourning-coaches and private carriages extended along the Faubourg Saint-Honore and the Rue de la Pepiniere. Among them was one of a very singular form which appeared to have come from a distance. It was a kind of covered wagon painted black and was one of the first to arrive. Inquiry was made and it was ascertained that by a strange coincidence this carriage contained the corpse of the Marquis de Saint-Meran and that those who had come thinking to attend one funeral would follow two. Their number was great. The Marquis de Saint-Meran one of the most zealous and faithful dignitaries of Louis XVIII. and King Charles X. had preserved a great number of friends and these added to the personages whom the usages of society gave Villefort a claim on formed a considerable body. Due information was given to the authorities and permission obtained that the two funerals should take place at the same time. A second hearse decked with the same funereal pomp was brought to M. de Villefort s door and the coffin removed into it from the post-wagon. The two bodies were to be interred in the cemetery of Pere-la-Chaise where M. de Villefort had long since had a tomb prepared for the reception of his family. The remains of poor Renee were already deposited there and now after ten years of separation her father and mother were to be reunited with her. The Parisians always curious always affected by funereal display looked on with religious silence while the splendid procession accompanied to their last abode two of the number of the old aristocracy -- the greatest protectors of commerce and sincere devotees to their principles. In one of the mourning-coaches Beauchamp Debray and Chateau-Renaud were talking of the very sudden death of the marchioness. I saw .