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In this episode, Edmond Dantès recounts the tragic death of Captain Leclère, who succumbed to a sudden fever after a troubling encounter in Naples. The crew honored him with a burial at sea near El Giglio Island, preserving his sword and cross of honor for his widow. While Dantès reflects on the futility of life and war, M. Morrel turns his attention to the voyage’s success, revealing the Pharaon’s exceptional profitability.
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