All 6 Uses of
rendezvous
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Young Amelia was first at the rendezvous.†
Chpt 23-24 *
- "No," replied he; "I will not be caught like a fool at a first disclosure by a rendezvous under the clock, as they say at the opera-balls.†
Chpt 35-36
- No, not precisely; however, I think it was something very like a rendezvous.†
Chpt 37-38
- The Frenchman asked for a rendezvous; Teresa gave him one—only, instead of Teresa, it was Beppo who was on the steps of the church of San Giacomo.†
Chpt 37-38
- There grief might freely expend itself without being disturbed by the trifling loungers who came from a picnic party to visit Pere-la-Chaise, or by lovers who make it their rendezvous.†
Chpt 73-74
- "And you, too," said he, "come, if you like, monsieur; you have a claim, being almost one of the family, and I will give as many rendezvous of that kind as I can find persons willing to accept them."†
Chpt 87-88
Definition:
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(rendezvous) to meet at a certain time and place; or an instance of such a meeting