The Count of Monte Cristo

The Count of Monte Cristo explain this "Danglars Loses his fortune as a result of Monte Cristo's mechinations."

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Dantes disguises himself as Abbe Busoni. Monte Cristo visits Danglars to receive a credit of five million francs. Danglars must give him the banknotes, for he has bragged of his immense fortune. Monte Cristo takes the banknotes immediately to the bank depleting Danglars funds so that he cannot hold his word to other banknotes. Danglars decides to go to Italy, to retrieve his money from Monte Cristo's firm. He leaves Paris and his wife.