The Queen's Necklace
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Dumas Alexandre. The Queen's Necklace
PROLOGUE. – THE PREDICTIONS
AN OLD NOBLEMAN AND AN OLD MAÎTRE-D'HÔTEL
II. – M. DE LA PEROUSE
CHAPTER I. TWO UNKNOWN LADIES
CHAPTER II. AN INTERIOR
CHAPTER III. JEANNE DE LA MOTTE VALOIS
CHAPTER IV. BELUS
CHAPTER V. THE ROAD TO VERSAILLES
CHAPTER VI. LAURENT
CHAPTER VII. THE QUEEN'S BED-CHAMBER
CHAPTER VIII. THE QUEEN'S PETITE LEVEE
CHAPTER IX. THE SWISS LAKE
CHAPTER X. THE TEMPTER
CHAPTER XI. M. DE SUFFREN
CHAPTER XII. M. DE CHARNY
CHAPTER XIII. THE ONE HUNDRED LOUIS OF THE QUEEN
CHAPTER XIV. M. FINGRET
CHAPTER XV. THE CARDINAL DE ROHAN
CHAPTER XVI. MESMER AND ST. MARTIN
CHAPTER XVII. THE BUCKET
CHAPTER XVIII. MADEMOISELLE OLIVA
CHAPTER XIX. MONSIEUR BEAUSIRE
CHAPTER XX. GOLD
CHAPTER XXI. LA PETITE MAISON
CHAPTER XXII. SOME WORDS ABOUT THE OPERA
CHAPTER XXIII. THE BALL AT THE OPERA
CHAPTER XXIV. THE EXAMINATION
CHAPTER XXV. THE ACADEMY OF M. BEAUSIRE
CHAPTER XXVI. THE AMBASSADOR
CHAPTER XXVII. MESSRS. BŒHMER AND BOSSANGE
CHAPTER XXVIII. THE AMBASSADOR'S HOTEL
CHAPTER XXIX. THE BARGAIN
CHAPTER XXX. THE JOURNALIST'S HOUSE
CHAPTER XXXI. HOW TWO FRIENDS BECAME ENEMIES
CHAPTER XXXII. THE HOUSE IN THE RUE ST. GILLES
CHAPTER XXXIII. THE HEAD OF THE TAVERNEY FAMILY
CHAPTER XXXIV. THE STANZAS OF M. DE PROVENCE
CHAPTER XXXV. THE PRINCESS DE LAMBALLE
CHAPTER XXXVI. THE QUEEN
CHAPTER XXXVII. AN ALIBI
CHAPTER XXXVIII. M. DE CROSNE
CHAPTER XXXIX. THE TEMPTRESS
CHAPTER XL. TWO AMBITIONS THAT WISH TO PASS FOR TWO LOVES
CHAPTER XLI. FACES UNDER THEIR MASKS
CHAPTER XLII. IN WHICH M. DUCORNEAU UNDERSTANDS NOTHING OF WHAT IS PASSING
CHAPTER XLIII. ILLUSIONS AND REALITIES
CHAPTER XLIV. OLIVA BEGINS TO ASK WHAT THEY WANT OF HER
CHAPTER XLV. THE DESERTED HOUSE
CHAPTER XLVI. JEANNE THE PROTECTRESS
CHAPTER XLVII. JEANNE PROTECTED
CHAPTER XLVIII. THE QUEEN'S PORTFOLIO
CHAPTER XLIX. IN WHICH WE FIND DR. LOUIS
CHAPTER L. ÆGRI SOMNIA
CHAPTER LI. ANDRÉE
CHAPTER LII. DELIRIUM
CHAPTER LIII. CONVALESCENCE
CHAPTER LIV. TWO BLEEDING HEARTS
CHAPTER LV. THE MINISTER OF FINANCE
CHAPTER LVI. THE CARDINAL DE ROHAN
CHAPTER LVII. DEBTOR AND CREDITOR
CHAPTER LVIII. FAMILY ACCOUNTS
CHAPTER LIX. MARIE ANTOINETTE AS QUEEN, AND MADAME DE LA MOTTE AS WOMAN
CHAPTER LX. THE RECEIPT OF MM. BŒHMER AND BOSSANGE, AND THE GRATITUDE OF THE QUEEN
CHAPTER LXI. THE PRISONER
CHAPTER LXII. THE LOOK OUT
CHAPTER LXIII. THE TWO NEIGHBORS
CHAPTER LXIV. THE RENDEZVOUS
CHAPTER LXV. THE QUEEN'S HAND
CHAPTER LXVI. WOMAN AND QUEEN
CHAPTER LXVII. WOMAN AND DEMON
CHAPTER LXVIII. THE NIGHT
CHAPTER LXIX. THE CONGE
CHAPTER LXX. THE JEALOUSY OF THE CARDINAL
CHAPTER LXXI. THE FLIGHT
CHAPTER LXXII. THE LETTER AND THE RECEIPT
CHAPTER LXXIII "Roi ne puis, prince ne daigne, Rohan je suis."2
CHAPTER LXXIV. LOVE AND DIPLOMACY
CHAPTER LXXV. CHARNY, CARDINAL, AND QUEEN
CHAPTER LXXVI. EXPLANATIONS
CHAPTER LXXVII. THE ARREST
CHAPTER LXXVIII. THE PROCÈS-VERBAL
CHAPTER LXXIX. THE LAST ACCUSATION
CHAPTER LXXX. THE PROPOSAL OF MARRIAGE
CHAPTER LXXXI. ST. DENIS
CHAPTER LXXXII. A DEAD HEART
CHAPTER LXXXIII. IN WHICH IT IS EXPLAINED WHY THE BARON DE TAVERNEY GREW FAT
CHAPTER LXXXIV. THE FATHER AND THE FIANCÉE
CHAPTER LXXXV. AFTER THE DRAGON, THE VIPER
CHAPTER LXXXVI. HOW IT CAME TO PASS THAT M. BEAUSIRE WAS TRACKED BY THE AGENTS OF M. DE CROSNE
CHAPTER LXXXVII. THE TURTLES ARE CAGED
CHAPTER LXXXVIII. THE LAST HOPE LOST
CHAPTER LXXXIX. THE BAPTISM OF THE LITTLE BEAUSIRE
CHAPTER XC. THE TRIAL
CHAPTER XCI. THE EXECUTION
CHAPTER XCII. THE MARRIAGE
Отрывок из книги
It was the beginning of April, 1784, between twelve and one o'clock. Our old acquaintance, the Marshal de Richelieu, having with his own hands colored his eyebrows with a perfumed dye, pushed away the mirror which was held to him by his valet, the successor of his faithful Raffè and shaking his head in the manner peculiar to himself, "Ah!" said he, "now I look myself;" and rising from his seat with juvenile vivacity, he commenced shaking off the powder which had fallen from his wig over his blue velvet coat, then, after taking a turn or two up and down his room, called for his maître-d'hôtel.
In five minutes this personage made his appearance, elaborately dressed.
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"Adieu, dear La Pérouse," said the latter.
"No, duke, au revoir," replied La Pérouse, "one would think I was going away forever; now I have but to circumnavigate the globe – five or six years' absence; it is scarcely worth while to say 'adieu' for that."
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