Both Uses of
mausoleum
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- "This is a magnificent habitation," said Beauchamp, looking towards the mausoleum; "a summer and winter palace.†
Chpt 73-74
- When the procession stopped, this shadow was recognized as Morrel, who, with his coat buttoned up to his throat, his face livid, and convulsively crushing his hat between his fingers, leaned against a tree, situated on an elevation commanding the mausoleum, so that none of the funeral details could escape his observation.†
Chpt 105-106 *
Definition:
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(mausoleum) an impressive building in which one or more corpses are entombed