All 3 Uses of
indelible
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- Fortunately, as regarded this circumstance at least, his painful past gave to his countenance an indelible sadness, and the glimmerings of gayety seen beneath this cloud were indeed but transitory.†
Chpt 23-24 *
- Each step he trod oppressed his heart with fresh emotion; his first and most indelible recollections were there; not a tree, not a street, that he passed but seemed filled with dear and cherished memories.†
Chpt 25-26
- "But," she exclaimed, suddenly, "arsenic is indelible, indestructible; in whatsoever way it is absorbed, it will be found again in the body of the victim from the moment when it has been taken in sufficient quantity to cause death."†
Chpt 51-52
Definition:
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(indelible) cannot be removed, washed away or erased; or unforgettable