The Last Vendée; or, the She-Wolves of Machecoul
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Alexandre Dumas. The Last Vendée; or, the She-Wolves of Machecoul
The Last Vendée; or, the She-Wolves of Machecoul
Table of Contents
VOL. I
VOL. II
THE LAST VENDÉE;
OR, THE SHE-WOLVES OF MACHECOUL
VOLUME I
THE LAST VENDÉE;
OR, THE SHE-WOLVES OF MACHECOUL
I
CHARETTE'S AIDE-DE-CAMP
II
THE GRATITUDE OF KINGS
III
THE TWINS
IV
HOW JEAN OULLIER, COMING TO SEE THE MARQUIS FOR AN HOUR, WOULD BE THERE STILL IF THEY HAD NOT BOTH BEEN IN THEIR GRAVE THESE TEN YEARS
V
A LITTER OF WOLVES
VI
THE WOUNDED HARE
VII
MONSIEUR MICHEL
VIII
THE BARONNE DE LA LOGERIE
IX
GALON-D'OR AND ALLÉGRO
X
IN WHICH THINGS DO NOT HAPPEN PRECISELY AS BARON MICHEL DREAMED THEY WOULD
XI
THE FOSTER-FATHER
XII
NOBLESSE OBLIGE
XIII
A DISTANT COUSIN
XIV
PETIT-PIERRE
XV
AN UNSEASONABLE HOUR
XVI
COURTIN'S DIPLOMACY
XVII
THE TAVERN OF AUBIN COURTE-JOIE
XVIII
THE MAN FROM LA LOGERIE
XIX
THE FAIR AT MONTAIGU
XX
THE OUTBREAK
XXI
JEAN OULLIER'S RESOURCES
XXII
FETCH! PATAUD, FETCH!
XXIII
TO WHOM THE COTTAGE BELONGED
XXIV
HOW MARIANNE PICAUT MOURNED HER HUSBAND
XXV
IN WHICH LOVE LENDS POLITICAL OPINIONS TO THOSE WHO HAVE NONE
XXVI
THE SPRINGS OF BAUGÉ
XXVII
THE GUESTS AT SOUDAY
XXVIII
IN WHICH THE MARQUIS DE SOUDAY BITTERLY REGRETS THAT PETIT-PIERRE IS NOT A GENTLEMAN
XXIX
THE VENDÉANS OF 1832
XXX
THE WARNING
XXXI
MY OLD CRONY LORIOT
XXXII
THE GENERAL EATS A SUPPER WHICH HAD NOT BEEN PREPARED FOR HIM
XXXIII
IN WHICH MAÎTRE LORIOT'S CURIOSITY IS NOT EXACTLY SATISFIED
XXXIV
THE TOWER CHAMBER
XXXV
WHICH ENDS QUITE OTHERWISE THAN AS MARY EXPECTED
XXXVI
BLUE AND WHITE
XXXVII
WHICH SHOWS THAT IT IS NOT FOR FLIES ONLY THAT SPIDERS' WEBS ARE DANGEROUS
XXXVIII
IN WHICH THE DAINTIEST FOOT OF FRANCE AND OF NAVARRE FINDS THAT CINDERELLA'S SLIPPER DOES NOT FIT IT AS WELL AS SEVEN-LEAGUE BOOTS
XXXIX
PETIT-PIERRE MAKES THE BEST MEAL HE EVER MADE IN HIS LIFE
XL
EQUALITY IN DEATH
XLI
THE SEARCH
XLII
IN WHICH JEAN OULLIER, SPEAKS HIS MIND ABOUT YOUNG BARON MICHEL
XLIII
BARON MICHEL BECOMES BERTHA's AIDE-DE-CAMP
XLIV
MAÎTRE JACQUES AND HIS RABBITS
XLV
THE DANGER OF MEETING BAD COMPANY IN THE WOODS
XLVI
MAÎTRE JACQUES PROCEEDS TO KEEP THE OATH HE MADE TO AUBIN COURTE-JOIE
END OF VOL I
THE LAST VENDÉE;
OR, THE SHE-WOLVES OF MACHECOUL
VOLUME II
THE LAST VENDÉE;
OR, THE SHE-WOLVES OF MACHECOUL
I
IN WHICH IT APPEARS THAT ALL JEWS ARE NOT FROM JERUSALEM, NOR ALL TURKS FROM TUNIS
II
MAÎTRE MARC
III
HOW PERSONS TRAVELLED IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THE LOWER LOIRE IN MAY, 1832
IV
A LITTLE HISTORY DOES NO HARM
V
PETIT-PIERRE RESOLVES ON KEEPING A BRAVE HEART AGAINST MISFORTUNE
VI
HOW JEAN OULLIER PROVED THAT WHEN THE WINE IS DRAWN IT IS BEST TO DRINK IT
VII
HEREIN IS EXPLAINED HOW AND WHY BARON MICHEL DECIDED TO GO TO NANTES
VIII
THE SHEEP, RETURNING TO THE FOLD, TUMBLES INTO A PIT-FALL
IX
TRIGAUD PROVES THAT IF HE HAD BEEN HERCULES, HE WOULD PROBABLY HAVE ACCOMPLISHED TWENTY-FOUR LABORS INSTEAD OF TWELVE
X
GIVING THE SLIP
XI
MARY IS VICTORIOUS AFTER THE MANNER OF PYRRHUS
XII
BARON MICHEL FINDS AN OAK INSTEAD OF A REED ON WHICH TO LEAN
XIII
THE LAST KNIGHTS OF ROYALTY
XIV
JEAN OULLIER LIES FOR THE GOOD OF THE CAUSE
XV
JAILER AND PRISONER ESCAPE TOGETHER
XVI
THE BATTLEFIELD
XVII
AFTER THE FIGHT
XVIII
THE CHÂTEAU DE LA PÉNISSIÈRE
XIX
THE MOOR OF BOUAIMÉ
XX
THE FIRM OF AUBIN COURTE-JOIE AND CO. DOES HONOR TO ITS PARTNERSHIP
XXI
IN WHICH SUCCOR COMES FROM AN UNEXPECTED QUARTER
XXII
ON THE HIGHWAY
STATE OF SIEGE
XXIII
WHAT BECAME OF JEAN OULLIER
XXIV
MAÎTRE COURTIN'S BATTERIES
XXV
MADAME LA BARONNE DE LA LOGERIE, THINKING TO SERVE HER SON'S INTERESTS, SERVES THOSE OF PETIT-PIERRE
XXVI
MARCHES AND COUNTER-MARCHES
XXVII
MICHEL'S LOVE AFFAIRS SEEM TO BE TAKING A HAPPIER TURN
XXVIII
SHOWING HOW THERE MAY BE FISHERMEN AND FISHERMKN
XXIX
INTERROGATORIES AND CONFRONTINGS
XXX
WE AGAIN MEET THE GENERAL, AND FIND HE IS NOT CHANGED
XXXI
COURTIN MEETS WITH ANOTHER DISAPPOINTMENT
XXXII
THE MARQUIS DE SOUDAY DRAGS FOR OYSTERS AND BRINGS UP PICAUT
XXXIII
THAT WHICH HAPPENED IN TWO DWELLINGS
XXXIV
COURTIN FINGERS AT LAST HIS FIFTY THOUSAND FRANCS
XXXV
THE TAVERN OF THE GRAND SAINT-JACQUES
XXXVI
JUDAS AND JUDAS
XXXVII
AN EYE FOR AN EYE, AND A TOOTH FOR A TOOTH
XXXVIII
THE RED-BREECHES
XXXIX
A WOUNDED SOUL
XL
THE CHIMNEY-BACK
XLI
THREE BROKEN HEARTS
XLII
GOD'S EXECUTIONER
XLIII
SHOWS THAT A MAN WITH FIFTY THOUSAND FRANCS ABOUT HIM MAY BE MUCH EMBARRASSED
EPILOGUE
FOOTNOTES
THE END
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Alexandre Dumas
Published by Good Press, 2019
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"Scratch! that's more than a scratch! you came near putting his eye out. Another time, Maître Courtin, get your equals to load your fagots; do you hear me? It was a very improper proceeding in itself, besides nearly maiming my son."
Courtin humbly bowed his head, as if recognizing the enormity of his offence; but that did not prevent him from giving the hare, which lay near the game-bag, a vigorous kick, which threw it out of sight under the hedge.
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