All 4 Uses of
lethargic
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- A cry more prolonged than the others and ending in a series of groans effectually roused me from my drowsy lethargy.†
Chpt 45-46 *
- The latter did not appear to arouse from his lethargy; in fact, he did not notice the offered hand.†
Chpt 91-92
- She would, indeed, have found it impossible to repeat what had been said the last few minutes, when suddenly Madame Danglars' hand, pressed on her arm, aroused her from her lethargy.†
Chpt 93-94
- While announcing his departure, the count fixed his eyes on Morrel, and remarked that the words, "I shall have left this country," had failed to rouse him from his lethargy.†
Chpt 105-106
Definition:
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(lethargic) lacking energy