All 3 Uses of
secluded
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- It is possible, Haidee, that so perfect a seclusion, though conformable with the habits and customs of the East, may not be practicable in Paris.†
Chpt 49-50 *
- Villefort had secluded himself, not to study, but to reflect; and with the door locked and orders given that he should not be disturbed excepting for important business, he sat down in his arm-chair and began to ponder over the events, the remembrance of which had during the last eight days filled his mind with so many gloomy thoughts and bitter recollections.†
Chpt 71-72
- It was an impossibility; for the last week M. de Villefort has secluded himself.†
Chpt 109-110
Definition:
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(secluded) separated from the presence of others