The Three Musketeers
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Александр Дюма. The Three Musketeers
THE. THREE. MUSKETEERS
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 The Three Presents of M. D’Artagnan, the Father
CHAPTER 2 The Antechamber of M. de Treville
CHAPTER 3 The Audience
CHAPTER 4 The Shoulder of Athos, the Belt of Porthos, and the Handkerchief of Aramis
CHAPTER 5 The King’s Musketeers and the Cardinal’s Guards
CHAPTER 6 His Majesty King Louis the Thirteenth
CHAPTER 7 The Domestic Manners of the Musketeers
CHAPTER 8 The Court Intrigue
CHAPTER 9 D’Artagnan Begins to Show Himself
CHAPTER 10 A Mousetrap of the Seventeenth Century
CHAPTER 11 The Intrigue Becomes Confused
CHAPTER 12 George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham
CHAPTER 13 Monsieur Bonancieux
CHAPTER 14 The Man of Meung
CHAPTER 15 Civilians and Soldiers
CHAPTER 16 In which the Keeper of the Seals, Séguier, looked more than once after the bell, that he might ring it as he had been used to do
CHAPTER 17 The Bonancieux Household
CHAPTER 18 The Lover and the Husband
CHAPTER 19 The Plan of the Campaign
CHAPTER 20 The Journey
CHAPTER 21 The Countess de Winter
CHAPTER 22 The Ballet of “The Merlaison”
CHAPTER 23 The Appointment
CHAPTER 24 The Pavilion
CHAPTER 25 Porthos
CHAPTER 26 The Thesis of Aramis
CHAPTER 27 The Wife of Athos
CHAPTER 28 The Return
CHAPTER 29 The Hunt after Equipments
CHAPTER 30 “My Lady”
CHAPTER 31 English and French
CHAPTER 32 An Attorney’s Dinner
CHAPTER 33 Maid and Mistress
CHAPTER 34 Concerning the Equipments of Aramis and Porthos
CHAPTER 35 All Cats are alike Gray in the Dark
CHAPTER 36 The Dream of Vengeance
CHAPTER 37 The Lady’s Secret
CHAPTER 38 How, without disturbing himself, Athos obtained His Equipment
CHAPTER 39 A Charming Vision
CHAPTER 40 A Terrible Vision
CHAPTER 41 The Siege of La Rochelle
CHAPTER 42 The Wine of Anjou
CHAPTER 43 The Red Dove-Cot Tavern
CHAPTER 44 The Utility of Stove Funnels
CHAPTER 45 A Conjugal Scene
CHAPTER 46 The Bastion of St. Gervais
CHAPTER 47 The Council of the Musketeers
CHAPTER 48 A Family Affair
CHAPTER 49 Fatality
CHAPTER 50 A Chat between a Brother and Sister
CHAPTER 51 The Officer
CHAPTER 52 The First Day of Imprisonment
CHAPTER 53 The Second Day of Imprisonment
CHAPTER 54 The Third Day of Imprisonment
CHAPTER 55 The Fourth Day of Imprisonment
CHAPTER 56 The Fifth Day of Imprisonment
CHAPTER 57 An Event in Classical Tragedy
CHAPTER 58 The Escape
CHAPTER 59 What happened at Portsmouth on the Twenty-third of August, 1628
CHAPTER 60 In France
CHAPTER 61 The Carmelite Convent of Bethune
CHAPTER 62 Two Kinds of Demons
CHAPTER 63 A Drop of Water
CHAPTER 64 The Man in the Red Cloak
CHAPTER 65 The Judgment
CHAPTER 66 The Execution
CHAPTER 67 A Message from the Cardinal
THE EPILOGUE
CLASSIC LITERATURE: WORDS AND PHRASES adapted from theCollins English Dictionary
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“I regret to find your majesty thus,” said M. de Treville. “Have you not, then, enjoyed the pleasure of the chase?”
“A fine pleasure, truly! By my faith, all goes to ruin, and I know not whether it is the game that is no longer so swift a-foot, or the dogs that have no noses. We roused a stag of ten tines; we ran him for six hours; and when we were on the point of taking him, and just as Saint Simon was about to place his horn to his mouth, to sound the ‘mort’—crac, all the pack went off on the wrong scent, in pursuit of a brocket. You will thus see that I must now renounce the chase with hounds, as I have already relinquished it with falcons. Ah! I am a most unhappy king, M. de Treville; I had only one ger-falcon remaining, and he died yesterday.”
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