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(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.

The Vicomte de Bragelonne

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