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Photo Credits

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The Cask of Amontillado

Click on the links below to go to the Flickr page for each photograph.

 Uploaded Meet Montressor, a man with an evil plan.
 Uploaded Meet Fortunato, the man Montressor plans to kill.
 Uploaded Fortunato had a weakness. He drank too much alcohol.
 Flickr Montressor told Fortunato he had a cask of wine called Amontillado.
 Uploaded It was an expensive and rare wine.
 Flickr Fortunato had already been drinking heavily, but he wanted more.
 Flickr Montressor invited him to try the wine in his deep, dark, dungeon.
 Uploaded This was a trick, there was no wine in the deep, dark, dungeon.
 Flickr Just old bones.
 Flickr Montressor chained Fortunato to the wall.
 Uploaded Montressor build a brick wall in front of Fortunato, trapping him.
 Uploaded To this day, Fortunato's skeleton remains hidden in Montressor's dungeon.
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