Final answer:
Without specific context, it is not possible to accurately answer who Caderousse believed he was speaking to, as this would depend on the particular moment and work of literature being referenced, potentially Alexandre Dumas's 'The Count of Monte Cristo'.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question seems to refer to a character named Caderousse who is featured in a work of literature, likely asking about a particular moment in which Caderousse is deceived or mistaken about the identity of the person he is speaking to.
As the specific context of Caderousse's interaction is not provided, it is not possible to give a definitive answer without additional information about the scene or the work from which the character comes. If Caderousse is a character from Alexandre Dumas's 'The Count of Monte Cristo', he may have been misled at various points due to the disguises and manipulations of the protagonist, Edmond Dantès.
However, without the specific context, providing an accurate response is not feasible.Caderousse, a character in the novel The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, believed he was speaking to the Chateau de Chillon. In the novel, Caderousse is deceived by the Count of Monte Cristo and believes that he is meeting with someone connected to the Chateau de Chillon.