The Sainte-Hermine Novels

The Sainte-Hermine Novels
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The two lesser-known novels of Duma introduce a reader into the advantageous Napoleonic world, full of courtesy and noble heroes, tragic love stories, duels, political intrigues, and people ready to defend their ideas at the cost of their lives. «The Companions of Jehu» sends us to the early days of the Napoleonic era, as Napoleon himself only started his stellar political career as a First Consul. The story tells about the opposition between the adherents of royalty and Napoleon supporters. Yet, a reader can't find a clear villain on any side. Both the royalists and their political foes display honor and nobility, and neither side makes the reader less sympathetic. After «The Companions of Jehu,» Dumas wrote «The Whites and the Blues,» which he called the most strictly historical of his works. Although it was created later, it is actually a prequel to «The Companions of Jehu.» The book covers the turbulent times following the French Revolution, before the Napoleon era. In those times, belonging to the wrong political party could cost a life. It tells us about young people dragged into the political turmoil, where they were forced to fight for their lives and ideals. Interestingly, one of the characters was inspired by Dumas' friend Charles Nodier. The ones who read and Loved «The Companions of Jehu» will be surprised to meet their favorite heroes a couple of years younger, when their views were just shaped, and their fates outlined.

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Alexandre Dumas. The Sainte-Hermine Novels

The Sainte-Hermine Novels

Table of Contents

The Companions of Jehu

AN INTRODUCTORY WORD TO THE READER

PROLOGUE. THE CITY OF AVIGNON

CHAPTER I. A TABLE D'HÔTE

CHAPTER II. AN ITALIAN PROVERB

CHAPTER III. THE ENGLISHMAN

CHAPTER IV. THE DUEL

CHAPTER V. ROLAND

CHAPTER VI. MORGAN

CHAPTER VII. THE CHARTREUSE OF SEILLON

CHAPTER VIII. HOW THE MONEY OF THE DIRECTORY WAS USED

CHAPTER IX. ROMEO AND JULIET

CHAPTER X. THE FAMILY OF ROLAND

CHAPTER XI. CHÂTEAU DES NOIRES-FONTAINES

CHAPTER XII. PROVINCIAL PLEASURES

CHAPTER XIII. THE WILD-BOAR

CHAPTER XIV. AN UNPLEASANT COMMISSION

CHAPTER XV. THE STRONG-MINDED MAN

CHAPTER XVI. THE GHOST

CHAPTER XVII. INVESTIGATIONS

CHAPTER XVIII. THE TRIAL

CHAPTER XIX. THE LITTLE HOUSE IN THE RUE DE LA VICTOIRE

CHAPTER XX. THE GUESTS OF GENERAL BONAPARTE

CHAPTER XXI. THE SCHEDULE OF THE DIRECTORY

CHAPTER XXII. THE OUTLINE OF A DECREE

CHAPTER XXIII. ALEA JACTA EST

CHAPTER XXIV. THE EIGHTEENTH BRUMAIRE

CHAPTER XXV. AN IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION

CHAPTER XXVI. THE BALL OF THE VICTIMS

CHAPTER XXVII. THE BEAR'S SKIN

CHAPTER XXVIII. FAMILY MATTERS

CHAPTER XXIX. THE GENEVA DILIGENCE

CHAPTER XXX. CITIZEN FOUCHÉ'S REPORT

CHAPTER XXXI. THE SON OF THE MILLER OF LEGUERNO

CHAPTER XXXII. WHITE AND BLUE

CHAPTER XXXIII. THE LAW OF RETALIATION

CHAPTER XXXIV. THE DIPLOMACY OF GEORGES CADOUDAL

CHAPTER XXXV. A PROPOSAL OF MARRIAGE

CHAPTER XXXVI. SCULPTURE AND PAINTING

CHAPTER XXXVII. THE AMBASSADOR

CHAPTER XXXVIII. THE TWO SIGNALS

CHAPTER XXXIX. THE GROTTO OF CEYZERIAT

CHAPTER XL. A FALSE SCENT

CHAPTER XLI. THE HÔTEL DE LA POSTE

CHAPTER XLII. THE CHAMBÉRY MAIL-COACH

CHAPTER XLIII. LORD GRENVILLE'S REPLY

CHAPTER XLIV. CHANGE OF RESIDENCE

CHAPTER XLV. THE FOLLOWER OF TRAILS

CHAPTER XLVI. AN INSPIRATION

CHAPTER XLVII. A RECONNOISSANCE

CHAPTER XLVIII. IN WHICH MORGAN'S PRESENTIMENTS ARE VERIFIED

CHAPTER XLIX. ROLAND'S REVENGE

CHAPTER L. CADOUDAL AT THE TUILERIES

CHAPTER LI. THE ARMY OF THE RESERVES

CHAPTER LII. THE TRIAL

CHAPTER LIII. IN WHICH AMÉLIE KEEPS HER WORD

CHAPTER LIV. THE CONFESSION

CHAPTER LV. INVULNERABLE

CHAPTER LVI. CONCLUSION

The Whites and the Blues

INTRODUCTION

PROLOGUE. THE PRUSSIANS ON THE RHINE

CHAPTER I. FROM THE HÔTEL DE LA POSTE TO THE HÔTEL DE LA LANTERNE

CHAPTER II. THE CITIZENESS TEUTCH

CHAPTER III. EULOGE SCHNEIDER

CHAPTER IV. EUGENE DE BEAUHARNAIS

CHAPTER V. MADEMOISELLE DE BRUMPT

CHAPTER VI. MASTER NICHOLAS

CHAPTER VII. FILIAL LOVE, OR THE WOODEN LEG

CHAPTER VIII. THE PROVOCATION

CHAPTER IX. IN WHICH CHARLES IS ARRESTED

CHAPTER X. SCHNEIDER'S JOURNEY

CHAPTER XI. THE MARRIAGE PROPOSAL

CHAPTER XII. SAINT-JUST

CHAPTER XIII. THE WEDDING OF EULOGE SCHNEIDER

CHAPTER XIV. WISHES

CHAPTER XV. THE COUNT DE SAINTE-HERMINE

CHAPTER XVI. THE FORAGING CAP

CHAPTER XVII. PICHEGRU

CHAPTER XVIII. CHARLES'S RECEPTION

CHAPTER XIX. THE SPY

CHAPTER XX. THE DYING MAN'S PROPHECY

CHAPTER XXI. THE NIGHT BEFORE THE BATTLE

CHAPTER XXII. THE BATTLE

CHAPTER XXIII. AFTER THE BATTLE

CHAPTER XXIV. CITIZEN FENOUILLOT, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER FOR CHAMPAGNE

CHAPTER XXV. CHASSEUR FALOU AND CORPORAL FARAUD

CHAPTER XXVI. THE PRINCE'S ENVOY

CHAPTER XXVII. PICHEGRU'S REPLY

CHAPTER XXVIII. THE DRUM-HEAD MARRIAGE

CHAPTER XXIX. THE PRUSSIAN ARTILLERY FOR SIX HUNDRED FRANCS

CHAPTER XXX. THE ORGAN

CHAPTER XXXI. IN WHICH THE ORGAN-GRINDER'S PLAN BEGINS TO DEVELOP

CHAPTER XXXII. THE TOAST

CHAPTER XXXIII. THE ORDER OF THE DAY

CHAPTER XXXIV. A CHAPTER WHICH IS BUT ONE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHAPTER

CHAPTER XXXV. IN WHICH ABATUCCI FULFILS THE MISSION THAT HE HAS RECEIVED FROM HIS GENERAL, AND CHARLES THAT WHICH HE RECEIVED FROM GOD

THE THIRTEENTH VENDÉMIAIRE

CHAPTER I. A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW

CHAPTER II. A GLIMPSE OF PARIS—THE INCROYABLES

CHAPTER III. THE MERVEILLEUSES

CHAPTER IV. THE SECTIONS

CHAPTER V. THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECTION LE PELETIER

CHAPTER VI. THREE LEADERS

CHAPTER VII. GENERAL ROUNDHEAD AND THE CHIEF OF THE COMPANIONS OF JEHU

CHAPTER VIII. THE MAN IN THE GREEN COAT

CHAPTER IX. AN INCROYABLE AND A MERVEILLEUSE

CHAPTER X. TWO PORTRAITS

CHAPTER XI. ASPASIA'S TOILET

CHAPTER XII. FOR WHICH VOLTAIRE AND ROUSSEAU ARE TO BLAME

CHAPTER XIII. THE ELEVENTH VENDÉMIAIRE

CHAPTER XIV. THE TWELFTH VENDÉMIAIRE

CHAPTER XV. THE NIGHT OF THE 12TH AND THE 13TH VENDÉMIAIRE

CHAPTER XVI. THE SALON OF MADAME DE STAËL, THE SWEDISH AMBASSADRESS

CHAPTER XVII. THE HOTEL OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN

CHAPTER XVIII. CITIZEN BONAPARTE

CHAPTER XIX. CITIZEN GARAT

CHAPTER XX. THE OUTPOSTS

CHAPTER XXI. THE STEPS OF SAINT-ROCH

CHAPTER XXII. THE ROUT

CHAPTER XXIII. THE VICTORY

CHAPTER XXIV. THE SWORD OF THE VICOMTE DE BEAUHARNAIS

CHAPTER XXV. THE MAP OF MARENGO

CHAPTER XXVI. MARIE-ROSE-JOSEPHINE TASCHER DE LA PAGERIE, VICOMTESSE BEAUHARNAIS

CHAPTER XXVII. WHERE AN ANGEL STEPS A MIRACLE IS PERFORMED

CHAPTER XXVIII. THE SIBYL

CHAPTER XXIX. FORTUNE-TELLING

CHAPTER XXX. THE PRETENDED INCROYABLE

CHAPTER XXXI "MACBETH, THOU SHALT BE KING!"

CHAPTER XXXII. THE MAN OF THE FUTURE

THE EIGHTEENTH FRUCTIDOR

CHAPTER I. A GLANCE AT THE PROVINCES

CHAPTER II. THE TRAVELLER

CHAPTER III. THE CHARTREUSE OF SEILLON

CHAPTER IV. THE TRAITOR

CHAPTER V. THE JUDGMENT

CHAPTER VI. DIANE DE FARGAS

CHAPTER VII. WHAT WAS TALKED ABOUT FOR MORE THAN THREE MONTHS IN THE LITTLE TOWN OF NANTUA

CHAPTER VIII. A NEW COMPANION IS RECEIVED INTO THE SOCIETY OF JEHU UNDER THE NAME OF ALCIBIADES

CHAPTER IX. THE COMTE DE FARGAS

CHAPTER X. THE TROUILLASSE TOWER

CHAPTER XI. BROTHER AND SISTER

CHAPTER XII. IN WHICH THE READER WILL MEET SOME OLD ACQUAINTANCES

CHAPTER XIII. CITIZENS AND MESSIEURS

CHAPTER XIV. THE CAUSE OF CITIZEN-GENERAL BONAPARTE'S ILL-HUMOR

CHAPTER XV. AUGEREAU

CHAPTER XVI. THE CITIZEN-DIRECTORS

CHAPTER XVII. MADEMOISELLE DE SAINTE-AMOUR'S SICK-HEADACHE

CHAPTER XVIII. THE MISSION OF MADEMOISELLE DE FARGAS

CHAPTER XIX. THE TRAVELLERS

CHAPTER XX "THE BEST OF FRIENDS MUST PART"

CHAPTER XXI. CITIZEN FRANÇOIS GOULIN

CHAPTER XXII. COLONEL HULOT

CHAPTER XXIII. THE BATTLE

CHAPTER XXIV. PORTIA

CHAPTER XXV. CADOUDAL'S IDEA

CHAPTER XXVI. THE ROAD TO THE SCAFFOLD

CHAPTER XXVII. THE EXECUTION

CHAPTER XXVIII. THE SEVENTH FRUCTIDOR

CHAPTER XXIX. JEAN-VICTOR MOREAU

CHAPTER XXX. THE EIGHTEENTH FRUCTIDOR

CHAPTER XXXI. THE TEMPLE

CHAPTER XXXII. THE EXILES

CHAPTER XXXIII. THE JOURNEY

CHAPTER XXXIV. THE EMBARKATION

CHAPTER XXXV. FAREWELL, FRANCE!

THE EIGHTH CRUSADE

CHAPTER I. SAINT-JEAN-D'ACRE

CHAPTER II. THE PRISONERS

CHAPTER III. THE CARNAGE

CHAPTER IV. FROM ANCIENT DAYS TO OUR OWN

CHAPTER V. SIDNEY SMITH

CHAPTER VI. PTOLEMAIS

CHAPTER VII. THE SCOUTS

CHAPTER VIII. THE BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTERS OF NAZARETH

CHAPTER IX. THE BATTLE OF NAZARETH

CHAPTER X. MOUNT TABOR

CHAPTER XI. THE BULLET MERCHANT

CHAPTER XII. HOW CITIZEN PIERRE-CLAUDE FARAUD WAS MADE A SUB-LIEUTENANT

CHAPTER XIII. THE LAST ASSAULT

CHAPTER XIV. THE LAST BULLETIN

CHAPTER XV. VANISHED DREAMS

CHAPTER XVI. THE RETREAT

CHAPTER XVII. WHEREIN WE SEE THAT BONAPARTE'S PRESENTIMENTS DID NOT DECEIVE HIM

CHAPTER XVIII. ABOUKIR

CHAPTER XIX. DEPARTURE

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