The Forty-Five Guardsmen

The Forty-Five Guardsmen
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Dumas Alexandre. The Forty-Five Guardsmen

CHAPTER I. THE PORTE ST. ANTOINE

CHAPTER II. WHAT PASSED OUTSIDE THE PORTE ST. ANTOINE

CHAPTER III. THE EXAMINATION

CHAPTER IV. HIS MAJESTY HENRI THE THIRD

CHAPTER V. THE EXECUTION

CHAPTER VI. THE BROTHERS

CHAPTER VII "THE SWORD OF THE BRAVE CHEVALIER."

CHAPTER VIII. THE GASCON

CHAPTER IX. M. DE LOIGNAC

CHAPTER X. THE PURCHASE OF CUIRASSES

CHAPTER XI. STILL THE LEAGUE

CHAPTER XII. THE CHAMBER OF HIS MAJESTY HENRI III

CHAPTER XIII. THE DORMITORY

CHAPTER XIV. THE SHADE OF CHICOT

CHAPTER XV. THE DIFFICULTY OF FINDING A GOOD AMBASSADOR

CHAPTER XVI. THE SERENADE

CHAPTER XVII. CHICOT'S PURSE

CHAPTER XVIII. THE PRIORY OF THE JACOBINS

CHAPTER XIX. THE TWO FRIENDS

CHAPTER XX. THE BREAKFAST

CHAPTER XXI. BROTHER BORROMÉE

CHAPTER XXII. THE LESSON

CHAPTER XXIII. THE PENITENT

CHAPTER XXIV. THE AMBUSH

CHAPTER XXV. THE GUISES

CHAPTER XXVI. THE LOUVRE

CHAPTER XXVII. THE REVELATION

CHAPTER XXVIII. TWO FRIENDS

CHAPTER XXIX. ST. MALINE

CHAPTER XXX. DE LOIGNAC'S INTERVIEW WITH THE FORTY-FIVE

CHAPTER XXXI. THE BOURGEOIS OF PARIS

CHAPTER XXXII. BROTHER BORROMÉE

CHAPTER XXXIII. CHICOT, LATINIST

CHAPTER XXXIV. THE FOUR WINDS

CHAPTER XXXV. HOW CHICOT CONTINUED HIS JOURNEY, AND WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM

CHAPTER XXXVI. THE THIRD DAY OF THE JOURNEY

CHAPTER XXXVII. ERNANTON DE CARMAINGES

CHAPTER XXXVIII. THE STABLE-YARD

CHAPTER XXXIX. THE SEVEN SINS OF MAGDALENE

CHAPTER XL. BEL-ESBAT

CHAPTER XLI. THE LETTER OF M. DE MAYENNE

CHAPTER XLII. HOW DOM GORENFLOT BLESSED THE KING AS HE PASSED BEFORE THE PRIORY OF THE JACOBINS

CHAPTER XLIII. HOW CHICOT BLESSED KING LOUIS II. FOR HAVING INVENTED POSTING, AND RESOLVED TO PROFIT BY IT

CHAPTER XLIV. HOW THE KING OF NAVARRE GUESSES THAT "TURENNIUS" MEANS TURENNE, AND "MARGOTA" MARGOT

CHAPTER XLV. THE AVENUE THREE THOUSAND FEET LONG

CHAPTER XLVI. MARGUERITE'S ROOM

CHAPTER XLVII. THE EXPLANATION

CHAPTER XLVIII. THE SPANISH AMBASSADOR

CHAPTER XLIX. THE POOR OF HENRI OF NAVARRE

CHAPTER L. THE TRUE MISTRESS OF THE KING OF NAVARRE

CHAPTER LI. CHICOT'S ASTONISHMENT AT FINDING HIMSELF SO POPULAR IN NERAC

CHAPTER LII. HOW THEY HUNTED THE WOLF IN NAVARRE

CHAPTER LIII. HOW HENRI OF NAVARRE BEHAVED IN BATTLE

CHAPTER LIV. WHAT WAS PASSING AT THE LOUVRE ABOUT THE TIME CHICOT ENTERED NÉRAC

CHAPTER LV. RED PLUME AND WHITE PLUME

CHAPTER LVI. THE DOOR OPENS

CHAPTER LVII. HOW A GREAT LADY LOVED IN THE YEAR 1586

CHAPTER LVIII. HOW ST. MALINE ENTERED INTO THE TURRET, AND WHAT FOLLOWED

CHAPTER LIX. WHAT WAS PASSING IN THE MYSTERIOUS HOUSE

CHAPTER LX. THE LABORATORY

CHAPTER LXI. WHAT MONSEIGNEUR FRANCOIS, DUC D'ANJOU, DUC DE BRABANT AND COMTE DE FLANDERS, WAS DOING IN FLANDERS

CHAPTER LXII. PREPARATIONS FOR BATTLE

CHAPTER LXIII. MONSEIGNEUR

CHAPTER LXIV. MONSEIGNEUR

CHAPTER LXV. FRENCH AND FLEMINGS

CHAPTER LXVI. THE TRAVELERS

CHAPTER LXVII. EXPLANATION

CHAPTER LXVIII. THE WATER

CHAPTER LXIX. FLIGHT

CHAPTER LXX. TRANSFIGURATION

CHAPTER LXXI. THE TWO BROTHERS

CHAPTER LXXII. THE EXPEDITION

CHAPTER LXXIII. PAUL-EMILE

CHAPTER LXXIV. ONE OF THE SOUVENIRS OF THE DUC D'ANJOU

CHAPTER LXXV. HOW AURILLY EXECUTED THE COMMISSION OF THE DUC D'ANJOU

CHAPTER LXXVI. THE JOURNEY

CHAPTER LXXVII. HOW KING HENRI III. DID NOT INVITE CRILLON TO BREAKFAST, AND HOW CHICOT INVITED HIMSELF

CHAPTER LXXVIII. HOW, AFTER RECEIVING NEWS FROM THE SOUTH, HENRI RECEIVED NEWS FROM THE NORTH

CHAPTER LXXIX. THE TWO COMPANIONS

CHAPTER LXXX. THE CORNE D'ABONDANCE

CHAPTER LXXXI. WHAT HAPPENED IN THE LITTLE ROOM

CHAPTER LXXXII. THE HUSBAND AND THE LOVER

CHAPTER LXXXIII. SHOWING HOW CHICOT BEGAN TO UNDERSTAND THE PURPORT OF MONSIEUR DE GUISE'S LETTER

CHAPTER LXXXIV. LE CARDINAL DE JOYEUSE

CHAPTER LXXXV. NEWS FROM AURILLY

CHAPTER LXXXVI. DOUBT

CHAPTER LXXXVII. CERTAINTY

CHAPTER LXXXVIII. FATALITY

CHAPTER LXXXIX. LES HOSPITALIERES

CHAPTER XC. HIS HIGHNESS MONSEIGNEUR LE DUC DE GUISE

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One of the groups was formed of a considerable number of citizens. They surrounded four or five of a martial appearance, whom the closing of the doors annoyed very much, as it seemed, for they cried with all their might, "The door! the door!"

Robert Briquet advanced toward this group, and began to cry also, "The door! the door!"

.....

"What do you want?"

"To fly! Do you not see that it is me they want?"

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