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Introduction | XV | |
Author's Preface: Wherein It Is Proved That Despite Their Names Ending in -os and -is, the Heroes of the Story We are About to Relate Have Nothing Mythological About Them | xix | |
I | The Three Gifts of Monsieur d'Artagnan the Elder | 3 |
II | The Antechamber of Monsieur de Treville | 16 |
III | The Audience | 26 |
IV | Of Athos and His Shoulder, of Porthos and His Baldric, and of Aramis and His Handkerchief | 36 |
V | His Majesty's Musketeers and the Cardinal's Guards | 43 |
VI | His Majesty King Louis XIII | 53 |
VII | Home Life of the Musketeers | 69 |
VIII | Concerning a Court Intrigue | 76 |
IX | D'Artagnan to the Fore | 84 |
X | Concerning a Mousetrap in the Seventeenth Century | 91 |
XI | In Which the Plot Thickens | 100 |
XII | George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham | 115 |
XIII | Of Monsieur Bonacieux | 122 |
XIV | The Man of Meung | 129 |
XV | Men of Law and Men of the Sword | 138 |
XVI | Wherein Monsieur Pierre Seguier, Chancellor of France and Keeper of the Seals, Looks More Than Once for a Bell to Ring as Lustily as He Was Wont to Do of Yore | 145 |
XVII | Of Monsieur Bonacieux and His Lady | 156 |
XVIII | Lover and Husband | 167 |
XIX | Plan of Campaign | 173 |
XX | The Journey | 181 |
XXI | Lady Clark | 191 |
XXII | In Which Their Majesties Dance La Merlaison, a Favorite Ballet of the King's | 199 |
XXIII | The Rendezvous | 206 |
XXIV | The Lodge | 216 |
XXV | Of What Happened to Porthos | 225 |
XXVI | Of Aramis and His Thesis | 243 |
XXVII | Of Athos and His Wife | 259 |
XXVIII | The Return | 278 |
XXIX | Of the Hunt for Campaign Outfits | 292 |
XXX | Milady | 300 |
XXXI | Englishmen and Frenchmen | 307 |
XXXII | A Dinner at the House of an Attorney-at-Law | 313 |
XXXIII | The Soubrette and Her Mistress | 321 |
XXXIV | Concerning the Respective Outfits of Aramis and Porthos | 331 |
XXXV | At Night All Cats Are Gray | 338 |
XXXVI | Dreams of Vengeance | 345 |
XXXVII | Of Milady's Secret | 352 |
XXXVIII | How Athos Without Lifting a Finger Procured His Equipment for the Campaign | 358 |
XXXIX | A Vision | 366 |
XL | Wherein D'Artagnan Meets His Eminence and Milady Speeds Him Off to War | 374 |
XLI | The Siege of La Rochelle | 381 |
XLII | Of Anjou Wine and Its Salubrious Virtues | 392 |
XLIII | At the Sign of the Red Dovecote | 399 |
XLIV | Of the Utility of Stovepipes | 406 |
XLV | Husband and Wife | 413 |
XLVI | The Bastion Saint-Gervais | 418 |
XLVII | The Council of the Musketeers | 424 |
XLVIII | A Family Affair | 440 |
XLIX | Fatality | 453 |
L | Of an Intimate Conversation Between Brother and Sister | 460 |
LI | Of an Officer Out on a Stroll | 466 |
LII | Captivity: The First Day | 475 |
LIII | Captivity: The Second Day | 481 |
LIV | Captivity: The Third Day | 487 |
LV | Captivity: The Fourth Day | 495 |
LVI | Captivity: The Fifth Day | 502 |
LVII | How Milady Employed the Technique of Classical Tragedy to Prepare a Modern One | 515 |
LVIII | Escape | 521 |
LIX | Of What Occurred at Portsmouth on August 23, 1628 | 528 |
LX | Of What Was Happening in France | 538 |
LXI | Of What Occurred at the Convent of the Carmelite Nuns in Bethune | 543 |
LXII | Of Two Varieties of Demons | 555 |
LXIII | Of Wine and Water | 561 |
LXIV | The Man in the Red Cloak | 573 |
LXV | Day of Judgment | 577 |
LXVI | Of How Judgment Was Accomplished | 585 |
LXVII | Of the Cardinal, His Agent and a Lieutenant's Commission | 589 |
LXVIII | Epilogue | 597 |
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