Because Abbe Faria says that there is a big treasure hidden, which no one believes.
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Abbe Faria is a male character in Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo." He is a Portuguese priest and a significant figure in the story, known for being an intellectual and a mentor to the protagonist, Edmond Dantès.
Abbe Faria is imprisoned for being involved in revolutionary activities and for possessing forbidden books. His imprisonment is a result of political reasons, as he was falsely accused and detained without a fair trial.
Abbé Faria found the directions to the treasure hidden on the island of Monte Cristo during his time in prison. He discovered a map that detailed its location while he was imprisoned in the Château d'If. Faria meticulously documented this information and shared it with his fellow inmate, Edmond Dantès, before his death. This revelation ultimately sets the stage for Dantès's quest for the treasure.
If you mean Caesar Spada then he is the one who hid the treasure on the island of Monte Cristo. He is also the one who left the will in mysterious ink for Abbe Faria. When Abbe burns the will he sees the words appear and find out that the will leaves the treasure for Faria
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Truman Abbe has written: 'Professor Abbe and the isobars'
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Abbe Mowshowitz was born in 1939.
William Abbe was born in 1800.
William Abbe died in 1854.
Elfriede Abbe was born in 1919.