The Vicomte de Bragelonne

The Vicomte de Bragelonne
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Alexandre Dumas. The Vicomte de Bragelonne

The Vicomte de Bragelonne

Table of Contents

(PART II.)

CHAPTER I

SHOWING WHAT NEITHER THE NAIAD NOR DRYAD HAD ANTICIPATED

CHAPTER II

THE NEW GENERAL OF THE JESUITS

CHAPTER III

THE STORM

CHAPTER IV

THE SHOWER OF RAIN

CHAPTER V

TOBY

CHAPTER VI

MADAME'S FOUR CHANCES

CHAPTER VII

THE LOTTERY

CHAPTER VIII

MALAGA

CHAPTER IX

A LETTER FROM M. DE BAISEMEAUX

CHAPTER X

IN WHICH THE READER WILL BE DELIGHTED TO FIND THAT PORTHOS HAS LOST NOTHING OF HIS STRENGTH

CHAPTER XI

THE RAT AND THE CHEESE

CHAPTER XII

PLANCHET'S COUNTRY-HOUSE

CHAPTER XIII

SHOWING WHAT COULD BE SEEN FROM PLANCHET'S HOUSE

CHAPTER XIV

HOW PORTHOS, TRÜCHEN, AND PLANCHET PARTED WITH EACH OTHER ON FRIENDLY TERMS, THANKS TO D'ARTAGNAN

CHAPTER XV

THE PRESENTATION OF PORTHOS AT COURT

CHAPTER XVI

EXPLANATIONS

CHAPTER XVII

MADAME AND GUICHE

CHAPTER XVIII

MONTALAIS AND MALICORNE

CHAPTER XIX

HOW DE WARDES WAS RECEIVED AT COURT

CHAPTER XX

THE COMBAT

CHAPTER XXI

THE KING'S SUPPER

CHAPTER XXII

AFTER SUPPER

CHAPTER XXIII

SHOWING IN WHAT WAY D'ARTAGNAN DISCHARGED THE MISSION WITH WHICH THE KING HAD INTRUSTED HIM

CHAPTER XXIV

THE ENCOUNTER

CHAPTER XXV

THE PHYSICIAN

CHAPTER XXVI

WHEREIN D'ARTAGNAN PERCEIVES THAT IT WAS HE WHO WAS MISTAKEN, AND MANICAMP WHO WAS RIGHT

CHAPTER XXVII

SHOWING THE ADVANTAGE OF HAVING TWO STRINGS TO ONE'S BOW

CHAPTER XXVIII

M. MALICORNE THE KEEPER OF THE RECORDS OF THE REALM OF FRANCE

CHAPTER XXIX

THE JOURNEY

CHAPTER XXX

TRIUMFEMINATE

CHAPTER XXXI

THE FIRST QUARREL

CHAPTER XXXII

DESPAIR

CHAPTER XXXIII

THE FLIGHT

CHAPTER XXXIV

SHOWING HOW LOUIS, ON HIS SIDE, HAD PASSED THE TIME FROM TEN TO HALF-PAST TWELVE AT NIGHT

CHAPTER XXXV

THE AMBASSADORS

CHAPTER XXXVI

CHAILLOT

CHAPTER XXXVII

MADAME

CHAPTER XXXVIII

MADEMOISELLE DE LA VALLIERE'S POCKET-HANDKERCHIEF

CHAPTER XXXIX

WHICH TREATS OF GARDENERS, OF LADDERS, AND MAIDS OF HONOR

CHAPTER XL

WHICH TREATS OF CARPENTRY OPERATIONS, AND FURNISHES DETAILS UPON THE MODE OF CONSTRUCTING STAIRCASES

CHAPTER XLI

THE PROMENADE BY TORCHLIGHT

CHAPTER XLII

THE APPARITION

CHAPTER XLIII

THE PORTRAIT

CHAPTER XLIV

HAMPTON COURT

CHAPTER XLV

THE COURIER FROM MADAME

CHAPTER XLVI

SAINT-AIGNAN FOLLOWS MALICORNE'S ADVICE

CHAPTER XLVII

TWO OLD FRIENDS

CHAPTER XLVIII

WHEREIN MAY BE SEEN THAT A BARGAIN WHICH CANNOT BE MADE WITH ONE PERSON CAN BE CARRIED OUT WITH ANOTHER

CHAPTER XLIX

THE SKIN OF THE BEAR

CHAPTER L

AN INTERVIEW WITH THE QUEEN-MOTHER

CHAPTER LI

TWO FRIENDS

CHAPTER LII

HOW JEAN DE LA FONTAINE WROTE HIS FIRST TALE

CHAPTER LIII

LA FONTAINE IN THE CHARACTER OF A NEGOTIATOR

CHAPTER LIV

MADAME DE BELLIERE'S PLATE AND DIAMONDS

CHAPTER LV

M. DE MAZARIN'S RECEIPT

CHAPTER LVI

MONSIEUR COLBERT'S ROUGH DRAFT

CHAPTER LVII

IN WHICH THE AUTHOR THINKS IT IS NOW TIME TO RETURN TO THE VICOMTE DE BRAGELONNE

CHAPTER LVIII

BRAGELONNE CONTINUES HIS INQUIRIES

CHAPTER LIX

TWO JEALOUSIES

CHAPTER LX

A DOMICILIARY VISIT

CHAPTER LXI

PORTHOS' PLAN OF ACTION

CHAPTER LXII

THE CHANGE OF RESIDENCE, THE TRAP-DOOR, AND THE PORTRAIT

CHAPTER LXIII

RIVAL POLITICS

CHAPTER LXIV

RIVAL AFFECTIONS

CHAPTER LXV

KING AND NOBILITY

CHAPTER LXVI

AFTER THE STORM

CHAPTER LXVII

HEU! MISER!

CHAPTER LXVIII

WOUNDS UPON WOUNDS

CHAPTER LXIX

WHAT RAOUL HAD GUESSED

CHAPTER LXX

THREE GUESTS ASTONISHED TO FIND THEMSELVES AT SUPPER TOGETHER

CHAPTER LXXI

WHAT TOOK PLACE AT THE LOUVRE DURING THE SUPPER AT THE BASTILLE

CHAPTER LXXII

POLITICAL RIVALS

CHAPTER LXXIII

IN WHICH PORTHOS IS CONVINCED WITHOUT HAVING UNDERSTOOD ANYTHING

CHAPTER LXXIV

M. DE BAISEMEAUX'S "SOCIETY."

CHAPTER LXXV

THE PRISONER

CHAPTER LXXVI

HOW MOUSTON HAD BECOME FATTER WITHOUT GIVING PORTHOS NOTICE THEREOF, AND OF THE TROUBLES WHICH CONSEQUENTLY BEFELL THAT WORTHY GENTLEMAN

CHAPTER LXXVII

WHO MESSIRE JOHN PERCERIN WAS

CHAPTER LXXVIII

THE PATTERNS

CHAPTER LXXIX

WHERE, PROBABLY, MOLIERE FORMED HIS FIRST IDEA OF THE BOURGEOIS GENTILHOMME

CHAPTER LXXX

THE BEEHIVE, THE BEES, AND THE HONEY

CHAPTER LXXXI

ANOTHER SUPPER AT THE BASTILLE

CHAPTER LXXXII

THE GENERAL OF THE ORDER

CHAPTER LXXXIII

THE TEMPTER

CHAPTER LXXXIV

CROWN AND TIARA

CHAPTER LXXXV

THE CHATEAU DE VAUX-LE-VICOMTE

CHAPTER LXXXVI

THE WINE OF MELUN

CHAPTER LXXXVII

NECTAR AND AMBROSIA

CHAPTER LXXXVIII

A GASCON, AND A GASCON AND A HALF

CHAPTER LXXXIX

COLBERT

CHAPTER XC

JEALOUSY

CHAPTER XCI

HIGH TREASON

CHAPTER XCII

A NIGHT AT THE BASTILLE

CHAPTER XCIII

THE SHADOW OF M. FOUQUET

CHAPTER XCIV

THE MORNING

CHAPTER XCV

THE KING'S FRIEND

CHAPTER XCVI

SHOWING HOW THE COUNTERSIGN WAS RESPECTED AT THE BASTILLE

CHAPTER XCVII

THE KING'S GRATITUDE

CHAPTER XCVIII

THE FALSE KING

CHAPTER XCIX

IN WHICH PORTHOS THINKS HE IS PURSUING A DUCHY

CHAPTER C

THE LAST ADIEUX

CHAPTER CI

MONSIEUR DE BEAUFORT

CHAPTER CII

PREPARATIONS FOR DEPARTURE

CHAPTER CIII

PLANCHET'S INVENTORY

CHAPTER CIV

THE INVENTORY OF M. DE BEAUFORT

CHAPTER CV

THE SILVER DISH

CHAPTER CVI

CAPTIVE AND JAILERS

CHAPTER CVII

PROMISES

CHAPTER CVIII

AMONG WOMEN

CHAPTER CIX

THE LAST SUPPER

CHAPTER CX

IN THE CARRIAGE OF M. COLBERT

CHAPTER CXI

THE TWO LIGHTERS

CHAPTER CXII

FRIENDLY ADVICE

CHAPTER CXIII

HOW THE KING, LOUIS XIV., PLAYED HIS LITTLE PART

CHAPTER CXIV

THE WHITE HORSE AND THE BLACK HORSE

CHAPTER CXV

IN WHICH THE SQUIRREL FALLS—IN WHICH THE ADDER FLIES

CHAPTER CXVI

BELLE-ISLE-EN-MER

CHAPTER CXVII

THE EXPLANATIONS OF ARAMIS

CHAPTER CXVIII

RESULT OF THE IDEAS OF THE KING, AND THE IDEAS OF D'ARTAGNAN

CHAPTER CXIX

THE ANCESTORS OF PORTHOS

CHAPTER CXX

THE SON OF BISCARRAT

CHAPTER CXXI

THE GROTTO OF LOCMARIA

CHAPTER CXXII

THE GROTTO

CHAPTER CXXIII

AN HOMERIC SONG

CHAPTER CXXIV

THE DEATH OF A TITAN

CHAPTER CXXV

THE EPITAPH OF PORTHOS

CHAPTER CXXVI

THE ROUND OF M. DE GESVRES

CHAPTER CXXVII

KING LOUIS XIV

CHAPTER CXXVIII

THE FRIENDS OF M. FOUQUET

CHAPTER CXXIX

PORTHOS' WILL

CHAPTER CXXX

THE OLD AGE OF ATHOS

CHAPTER CXXXI

THE VISION OF ATHOS

CHAPTER CXXXII

THE ANGEL OF DEATH

CHAPTER CXXXIII

THE BULLETIN

CHAPTER CXXXIV

THE LAST CANTO OF THE POEM

EPILOGUE

THE DEATH OF D'ARTAGNAN

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