The Three MusketeersReluctant readers will gravitate to this series, which presents shortened, accessible adaptations of classic adventure stories. Dramatic, full-page illustrations will draw readers into the action and hold their attention. The colorful artwork, brief text, and exciting story lines are sure to spark students' interest in reading. |
Contents
Section 1 | 4 |
Section 2 | 6 |
Section 3 | 8 |
Section 4 | 10 |
Section 5 | 12 |
Section 6 | 16 |
Section 7 | 18 |
Section 8 | 20 |
Section 10 | 24 |
Section 11 | 26 |
Section 12 | 28 |
Section 13 | 30 |
Section 14 | 32 |
Section 15 | 34 |
Section 16 | 36 |
Section 9 | 22 |
Common terms and phrases
Alexandre Dumas Armentières arrived Artagnan asked Madame Bonacieux Athos ball become a musketeer black patch board the ship brave Calais captain Cardinal ask Cardinal Richelieu Cardinal's guards Cardinal's letter Classics Three Musketeers convent of Béthune Count de Rochefort Countess courtyard D'Artagnan looked d'Artagnan saw diamond necklace diamonds back dream of becoming Duke of Buckingham executioner father fight Gascony gave d'Artagnan go to London guards stopped heard horse horseman house of Monsieur house of Tréville husband Illustrated Classics kill the Duke killer King Louis King Louis XIII King of France King's guard leader Lord de Winter loyal Madame's meet Madame Bonacieux Milady Milady's Monsieur Bonacieux Monsieur de Tréville murder Paris port Porthos and Aramis Queen Anna Queen look Queen's letter quickly red cloak ring stranger thought Madame Bonacieux three musketeers rode told the Duke took trapped trip trust Upstairs walked watched waving their swords wore yelled young