CHAPTER 1 The Three Presents of D'Artagnan the ElderCHAPTER 2 The Antechamber of M. de Tr6villeCHAPTER 3 The AudienceCHAPTER 4 The Shoulder of Athos, the Baldric of Porthos and the Handkerchief of AramisCHAPTER 5 The King's Musketeers and the Cardinal's GuardsCHAPTER 6 His Majesty King Louis XIIICHAPTER 7 The Interior of"The Musketeers".CHAPTER 8 Concerning a Court IntrigueCHAPTER 9 D'Artagnan Shows HimselfCHAPTER 10 A Mousetrap in the Seventeenth CenturyCHAPTER 11 In Which the Plot ThickensCHAPTER 12 George Villiers, Duke of BuckinghamCHAPTER 13 Monsieur BonacieuxCHAPTER 14 The Man of MeungCHAPTER 15 Men of the Robe and Men of the SwordCHAPTER 16 In Which M. Seguier, Keeper of the Seals, Looks More than Once for the Bell, In Order to Ring It, as He Did BeforeCHAPTER 17 Bonacieux at HomeCHAPTER 18 Lover and HusbandCHAPTER 19 Plan of CampaignCHAPTER 20 The JourneyCHAPTER 21 The Countess De WinterCHAPTER 22 The Ballet of La MerlaisonCHAPTER 23 The RendezvousCHAPTER 24 The PavilionCHAPTER 25 PorthosCHAPTER 26 Aramis and His ThesisCHAPTER 27 The Wife of AthosCHAPTER 28 The ReturnCHAPTER 29 Hunting for the EquipmentsCHAPTER 30 D'Artagnan and the EnglishmanCHAPTER 31 English and FrenchCHAPTER 32 A Procurator's DinnerCHAPTER 33 Soubrette and MistressCHAPTER 34 Equipment for Aramis and PorthosCHAPTER 35 A Gascon a Match for CupidCHAPTER 36 Dream of VengeanceCHAPTER 37 Milady's SecretCHAPTER 38 How Athos Got His Equipment without EffortCHAPTER 39 A VisionCHAPTER 40 A Terrible VisionCHAPTER 41 The Seige of La RochelleCHAPTER 42 The Anjou WineCHAPTER 43 The Sign of the Red DovecotCHAPTER 44 The Utility of StovepipesCHAPTER 45 A Conjugal SceneCHAPTER 46 The Bastion Saint-GervaisCHAPTER 47 The Council of the MusketeersCHAPTER 48 A Family AffairCHAPTER 49 FatalityCHAPTER 50 Chat Between Brother and SisterCHAPTER 51 OfficerCHAPTER 52 Captivity: the First DayCHAPTER 53 Captivity: the Second DayCHAPTER 54 Captivity: the Third DayCHAPTER 55 Captivity: the Fourth DayCHAPTER 56 Captivity: the Fifth DayCHAPTER 57 Means for Classical TragedyCHAPTER 58 Escape CHAPTER 59 What Took Place at Portsmouth August 23, 1628CHAPTER 60 In FranceCHAPTER 61 The Carmelite Convent at BethuneCHAPTER 62 Two Varieties of DemonsCHAPTER 63 The Drop of WaterCHAPTER 64 The Man in the Red CloakCHAPTER 65 TrialCHAPTER 66 ExecutionCHAPTER 67 ConclusionEpilogue
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