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funnily enough if you actually look at what happens at the begining of the book Caderouse was in fact completely drunk the entire time that the scheme was being hatched. therefore you ask yourself why the count had to take revenge on caderouse at all - the answer is he doesn't (originally). Caderouse is in actually the first person that the count visits after he escapes the chateu d'if. he does this to discover what happened to all the other characters from the start of the book and in fact rewards caderouse with a diamond worth 50,000 franks. and we assume that this is the end of Caderouse which for a while in the book it is. until caderouse becomes jealous... he gets in a jewler to give him the 50,000 franks but then promptly kills the jeweler and his wife, takes both the diamond and the money and runs off. once again we think we have seen the last of caderouse but low and behold he pops up again and we dsicover that he is involved with Bendetto/Andrea Cavalcanti! after blackmailing some money out of him he once again leaves us occaisionally popping up to steal a diamond or something. until he comitts the ultimate sin of breaking into the counts home! the count poses as one of his hidden identities (the abbe) and looks out the window to see bedetto waiting outside to murder caderouse and take whatever he stole from the counts home. it was of course Bendetto who had given Caderouse the know how to break into the counts home. the count gives Caderouse two options:1) to move into the counts home and take a religious path or 2) to let him free. naturally he chooses to be let free and the count complies, of course with the knowledge that he will be murdered by Bendetto which he does. if you have not already read this book i can not tell you enough how life changing this book will be. no book i will ever read will compare to it. i beg you to read it...

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