Final answer:
The passages provided do not mention Baron Danglars. They detail events from stories involving the character Gil-Dong, indicating the student may be mixing up different literary works.
Step-by-step explanation:
The character Baron Danglars is not kidnapped in the passages provided. Instead, these passages describes various events involving a character named Gil-Dong, who is involved in different adventures, one of which includes saving a maiden from torment at the hands of robbers and another where he outsmarts some assassins.
The student appears to be confused about the context, possibly mixing up the story of Gil-Dong from Korean literature with 'The Count of Monte Cristo,' where Baron Danglars is a character who gets kidnapped. However, in the provided text, there is no mention of Baron Danglars.
In the excerpt provided, there is no mention of Baron Danglars being kidnapped or any information about where he was being held. Therefore, I cannot provide the specific answer to your question. It seems like you may be referring to a different story or source material. If you provide more context or clarify the source, I would be happy to assist you further.