The Countdown of Monte Cristo – Episode 0001 – Chapter 1
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🌊 Summary:
The Pharaon makes its slow, solemn approach to Marseille’s port on February 24, 1815, fresh from its journey through Smyrna, Trieste, and Naples. While expertly handled, the ship’s demeanor stirs unease in the crowd of onlookers. One man’s instinct drives him to row out to meet the vessel—a hometown hero’s return tinged with mystery.
📚 What Happens:
- The Pharaon, a three-masted ship, arrives at Marseille, becoming the city’s center of attention.
- Its slow approach sparks unease, despite its flawless handling.
- A spectator, unable to wait, rows out to meet the ship as it nears La Réserve basin.
💡 Thoughts & Reflections:
- The spectacle of a ship’s return feels like a hometown celebration—but with a twist of foreboding.
- The unsettling vibes here reminded me of those moments when you just know something is off. (Think pre-disaster vibes, though luckily, no explosions here!)
- Personal confession: this project is already testing my limits. Between wrestling with phonetic pronunciations and my Midwestern roots, my lack of linguistic finesse is shining bright.
📖 Tidbits:
- Three-Master Ship: With three masts and multiple sails, ships like the Pharaon were the workhorses of maritime trade in the 19th century.
- Marseille’s Pride: The bustling port and La Canebière were Marseille’s lifeblood, bringing together commerce, spectacle, and seafaring tradition.
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🎧 Let’s dive into this epic tale together—one passage at a time.
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