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As the reality of Edmond’s arrest sets in, Caderousse begins to recall the previous night’s events with startling clarity. The drunken haze that clouded his judgment is gone, and he realizes that Danglars’ “harmless joke” has turned into something far more sinister. Fernand, the most volatile of the conspirators, has disappeared—suggesting he has acted on the false accusation. Meanwhile, Danglars plays the part of an innocent bystander, deflecting blame and gaslighting Caderousse into doubting what he saw.

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