Small things you have noticed.
What are some of the small things you have noticed in the story? Here's one I just found. When The Count of Monte Cristo first arrives in Paris, and is talking to Albert and his friends, he is discriping Mr. Berttucio.
"Yes, you saw him the day I had the honour of receiving you; he has been a soldier, a smuggler- in fact, everything. I would not be quite sure that he has not been mixed up with the police for some trifle - a stab with a knife, for instance."
I never noticed that before. What about you all?
Small thing i have noticed
I noticed that in the chapter that the Count first arrives in Paris, at the breakfast of Albert de Morcerf, Albert tells his guests what he knows of the Count, saying he calls himself "Sinbad the Sailor" but there is no exclamation from Morrel who is present - and who would most definitely recognise the name. But he makes no connection to it and the name of his family's mysterious benefactor; he doesn't comment on it, even though he comments on the story of the hidden caves on Monte Cristo. Was this a slip on the author's part?