The Three MusketeersThe Three Musketeers follows the young d'Artagnan in his quest to become a musketeer. He befriends the three musketeers Athos, Porthos and Aramis, whose motto is "all for one, one for all." The novel is the first in Dumas' d'Artagnan Romances trilogy. |
Contents
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7 The Interior of The Musketeers | 155 |
36 Dream of Vengeance | 788 |
37 Miladys Secret | 805 |
38 How Without Incommoding Himself Athos Procures His Equipment | 819 |
39 A Vision | 840 |
40 A Terrible Vision | 859 |
41 The Seige of la Rochelle | 875 |
42 The Anjou Wine | 900 |
43 The Sign of the Red Dovecot | 917 |
8 Concerning a Court Intrigue | 171 |
9 Dartagnan Shows Himself | 189 |
10 A Mousetrap in the Seventeenth Century | 206 |
11 In Which the Plot Thickens | 226 |
12 George Villiers Duke of Buckingham | 262 |
13 Monsieur Bonacieux | 278 |
14 The Man of Meung | 296 |
15 Men of the Robe and Men of the Sword | 319 |
16 In Which M Seguier Keeper of the Seals Looks More than Once for the Bell in Order to Ring it as He Did Before | 335 |
17 Bonacieux at Home | 359 |
18 Lover and Husband | 387 |
19 Plan of Campaign | 404 |
20 The Journey | 424 |
21 The Countess de Winter | 448 |
22 The Ballet of la Merlaison | 467 |
23 The Rendezvous | 481 |
24 The Pavilion | 504 |
25 Porthos | 523 |
26 Aramis and His Thesis | 562 |
27 The Wife of Athos | 595 |
28 The Return | 635 |
29 Hunting for the Equipments | 666 |
30 Dartagnan and the Englishman | 684 |
31 English and French | 700 |
32 A Procurators Dinner | 716 |
33 Soubrette and Mistress | 735 |
34 In Which the Equipment of Aramis and Porthos is Treated Of | 756 |
35 A Gascon a Match for Cupid | 774 |
44 The Utility of Stovepipes | 933 |
45 A Conjugal Scene | 950 |
46 The Bastion SaintGervais | 963 |
47 The Council of the Musketeers | 978 |
48 A Family Affair | 1015 |
49 Fatality | 1045 |
50 Chat Between Brother and Sister | 1061 |
51 Officer | 1076 |
The First Day | 1097 |
The Second Day | 1111 |
The Third Day | 1126 |
The Fourth Day | 1144 |
The Fifth Day | 1161 |
57 Means for Classical Tragedy | 1190 |
58 Escape | 1204 |
59 What Took Place at Portsmouth August 23 1628 | 1223 |
60 In France | 1246 |
61 The Carmelite Convent at Bethune | 1257 |
62 Two Varieties of Demons | 1285 |
63 The Drop of Water | 1299 |
64 The Man in the Red Cloak | 1330 |
65 Trial | 1341 |
66 Execution | 1358 |
67 Conclusion | 1368 |
Epilogue | 1388 |
Endnotes | 1392 |
Common terms and phrases
Anne of Austria appeared asked d'Artagnan baldric Bazin believe Buckingham cardinal carriage chamber Comte de Rochefort Coquenard cried d'Artagnan dear devil door doubt duke Duke of Buckingham Eminence enemy eyes Ferou followed four friends Gascon gentlemen Grimaud Guards Guardsmen hand handkerchief head heard heart honor horse host hour hundred pistoles instant Jussac killed king Kitty La Rochelle lackey lady letter looked Louis XIII Louvre Madame Bonacieux Madame de Chevreuse Majesty master Milady mistress monseigneur Monsieur Bonacieux Monsieur d'Artagnan Monsieur de Treville Monsieur Porthos Mousqueton murmured never o'clock opened pale PARDIEU pardon Paris passed perceived Planchet poor Porthos and Aramis procurator's wife queen reflected replied Aramis replied Athos replied d'Artagnan sire smile SOUBRETTE speak sword tell things three Musketeers told took Treville's turn voice wait wine wish word wounded young woman