o was to descend from the heights of society into the depths of the crimi
d long before the proceedings began every seat in the room was
on an order from the judge the policemen brought in the prisoner. Instead of a man borne down by sh
he prisoner, who sat on his seat with the same ease and grace as he d
up and answer the questions I shall
I am unable to answer the question just now; you can continue, however, and
zed at the audacit
you?" continu
the 27th and the 28th of Septembe
your bu
eral run of people. I was first a counterfeiter, th
he judge and the jury could not suppress their lo
give your name now
you my own name, but I
it,
the prisoner with great calmness, glancing at
imed the judge, greatly as
e Villefort, and he is
e judge angrily. "I warn you for the last
put me in a small box and buried me alive in the garden of the house. At the same moment he received a thrust in the side with a knife held by a person who was concealed, and he sank to the ground unconscious. The man who attacked my father dug out the box which had been buried, and which he supposed contained money, and ther
our mother?" a
a child of sin; I do not know my m
point; a lady had fainted, and was carri
u roi arose, and showed his
ese astounding revelations?" a
the latter pointed to
ave proofs; do you also
ign my office, and desire the court to appoint my successor as
ion, allow yourself to be intimidated by the crazy declarations of a cri
oom a broken-down man. The crowd respectfully made way for him, th
r notice," said the judge. "Policeme