The Conspirators
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Dumas Alexandre. The Conspirators
CHAPTER I. CAPTAIN ROQUEFINETTE
CHAPTER II. THE MEETING
CHAPTER III. THE CHEVALIER
CHAPTER IV. A BAL-MASQUE OF THE PERIOD. – THE BAT
CHAPTER V. THE ARSENAL
CHAPTER VI. THE PRINCE DE CELLAMARE
CHAPTER VII. ALBERONI
CHAPTER VIII. THE GARRET
CHAPTER IX. A CITIZEN OF THE RUE DU TEMPS PERDU
CHAPTER X. THE AGREEMENT
CHAPTER XI. PROS AND CONS
CHAPTER XII. THE DENIS FAMILY
CHAPTER XIII. THE CRIMSON RIBBON
CHAPTER XIV. THE RUE DES BONS ENFANTS
CHAPTER XV. JEAN BUVAT
CHAPTER XVI. BATHILDE
CHAPTER XVII. FIRST LOVE
CHAPTER XVIII. THE CONSUL DUILIUS
CHAPTER XIX. THE ABBE DUBOIS
CHAPTER XX. THE CONSPIRACY
CHAPTER XXI. THE ORDER OF THE HONEY-BEE
CHAPTER XXII. THE QUEEN OF THE GREENLANDERS
CHAPTER XXIII. THE DUC DE RICHELIEU
CHAPTER XXIV. JEALOUSY
CHAPTER XXV. A PRETEXT
CHAPTER XXVI. COUNTERPLOTS
CHAPTER XXVII. THE SEVENTH HEAVEN
CHAPTER XXVIII. FENELON'S SUCCESSOR
CHAPTER XXIX. THE PRINCE DE LISTHNAY'S ACCOMPLICE
CHAPTER XXX. THE FOX AND THE GOOSE
CHAPTER XXXI. A CHAPTER OF SAINT-SIMON
CHAPTER XXXII. A SNARE
CHAPTER XXXIII. THE BEGINNING OF THE END
CHAPTER XXXIV. PARLIAMENTARY JUSTICE
CHAPTER XXXV. MAN PROPOSES
CHAPTER XXXVI. DAVID AND GOLIATH
CHAPTER XXXVII. THE SAVIOR OF FRANCE
CHAPTER XXXVIII. GOD DISPOSES
CHAPTER XXXIX. A PRIME MINISTER'S MEMORY
CHAPTER XL. BONIFACE
CHAPTER XLI. THE THREE VISITS
CHAPTER XLII. THE CLOSET
CHAPTER XLIII. THE MARRIAGE IN EXTREMIS
POSTSCRIPTUM
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As soon as Lafare, Fargy, and Ravanne saw their adversaries appear at the corner of the path, they walked to meet them. Arrived at ten paces from each other, they all took off their hats and bowed with that elegant politeness which was a characteristic of the aristocracy of the eighteenth century, and advanced some steps thus bareheaded with a smile on their lips, so that to the eyes of the passer-by, ignorant of the cause of their réunion, they would have appeared like friends enchanted to meet.
"Gentlemen," said the Chevalier d'Harmental, to whom the first word by right belonged, "I hope that neither you nor we have been followed; but it is getting late, and we might be disturbed here. I think it would be wise in us to find a more retired spot, where we shall be more at ease to transact the little business which we have in hand."
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"Bravo!" said D'Harmental; "if the genius in the violet ribbons keeps only half his promise, by my honor he has found his man!"
"No; for I confess that this knowledge of the past and the present inspires me with a terrible desire to know the future."
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