Both Uses of
indestructible
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- "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 *
- "Yes, yes," repeated Villefort, as he approached his home—"yes, that woman must live; she must repent, and educate my son, the sole survivor, with the exception of the indestructible old man, of the wreck of my house.†
Chpt 111-112
Definition:
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(indestructible) not easily destroyed