The Three MusketeersThese literary masterpieces are made easy and interesting. This series features classic tales retold with color illustrations to introduce literature to struggling readers. Each 64-page eBook retains key phrases and quotations from the original classics. This story exemplifies camaraderie and the loyalty the musketeers had to their king, queen, and country. The main characters; Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, the adventurous three musketeers, later joined by d'Artagnan, all unite in their dedication to the defense of France and the destruction of Lady de Winter, "Milady," the conniving spy of Cardinal Richelieu and wicked murderer of Constance Bonacieux, the loyal seamstress and friend of the French Queen. |
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accuse activities Alexandre Dumas Aramis arrested Athos awful ball become branded brave breakfast brought cardinal cardinal’s guards carry coming Constance Bonacieux continued Count cross d’Artagnan dead death diamond studs drink duel Duke of Buckingham enemy England Excuse famous fell Felton fight finished fleur-de-lis followed four four friends friends gave gentlemen give hands happened happy heard hurried killed King Lady later leave letter Listen live looking lovely Madame Master meet Milady morning night novel o’clock once Paris plans Porthos prisoner Queen reached readers received returned Ride road Saddleback’s Illustrated Classics secret sent serve shoulder Soon stopped story Suddenly sure swords taken talk tell thought Three Musketeers took Treville Treville’s trust turned twelve Wait walked wall week wine Winter wish woman wounded young