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Title: A Dark Revenge
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For him to be able to describe in detail like he did showed us how horrible he actually is. Also because of the perfect setting, no one has ever come close to the remains of Fortunato.
The dark revenge that Montresor had planned
was carried out in a place no one would ever want to visit... Showed first 250 characters
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The catacombs were the ideal place to construct a tomb for someone. With the setting of the carnival at the beginning and the plot to get Montresor to show off his wine connoisseurship skills, it was very easy to him down into the catacombs. Showed next 250 characters
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