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CONTENTS

## THE BLACK TULIP

## THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO

## THE THREE MUSKETEERS

## TEN YEARS LATER

## TWENTY YEARS AFTER

## THE VICOMTE DE BRAGELONNE

## TEN YEARS LATER

## LOUISE DE LA VALLIERE

## THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK

## CELEBRATED CRIMES, 18 VOLUMES

## THE COMPANIONS OF JEHU

## CHICOT THE JESTER

THE QUEEN'S NECKLACE

## THE CONSPIRATORS

## THE PRUSSIAN TERROR

## CAPTAIN PAUL

## THE SICILIAN BANDIT

THE CORSICAN BROTHERS

## THE HERO OF THE PEOPLE

## THE MESMERIST'S VICTIM

## THE COUNTESS OF CHARNY

## THE ROYAL LIFE GUARD

## TAKING THE BASTILE

BALSAMO, THE MAGICIAN

## LAST VENDÉE

## MES MEMOIRS, Vol. I.

## MY MEMOIRS, Vol. II.

## MY MEMOIRS, Vol. III.

## MY MEMOIRS, Vol. IV.

## MY MEMOIRS, Vol. V.

## MY MEMOIRS, Vol. VI.

## THE WOLF-LEADER

THE WAR OF WOMEN I.

THE WAR OF WOMEN II.

TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES

THE BLACK TULIP

By Alexandre Dumas

Contents

Chapter 1. A Grateful People

Chapter 2. The Two Brothers

Chapter 3. The Pupil of John de Witt

Chapter 4. The Murderers

Chapter 5. The Tulip-fancier and his Neighbour

Chapter 6. The Hatred of a Tulip-fancier

Chapter 7. The Happy Man makes Acquaintance with Misfortune

Chapter 8. An Invasion

Chapter 9. The Family Cell

Chapter 10. The Jailer’s Daughter

Chapter 11. Cornelius van Baerle’s Will

Chapter 12. The Execution

Chapter 13. What was going on all this Time in the Mind of one of the Spectators

Chapter 14. The Pigeons of Dort

Chapter 15. The Little Grated Window

Chapter 16. Master and Pupil

Chapter 17. The First Bulb

Chapter 18. Rosa’s Lover

Chapter 19. The Maid and the Flower

Chapter 20. The Events which took place during those Eight Days

Chapter 21. The Second Bulb

Chapter 22. The Opening of the Flower

Chapter 23. The Rival

Chapter 24. The Black Tulip changes Masters

Chapter 25. The President van Systens

Chapter 26. A Member of the Horticultural Society

Chapter 27. The Third Bulb

Chapter 28. The Hymn of the Flowers

Chapter 29. In which Van Baerle, before leaving Loewestein, settles Accounts with Gryphus

Chapter 30. Wherein the Reader begins to guess the Kind of Execution that was awaiting Van Baerle

Chapter 31. Haarlem

Chapter 32. A Last Request

Chapter 33. Conclusion

THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO

by Alexandre Dumas [père]

Contents

VOLUME ONE

Chapter 1. Marseilles—The Arrival

Chapter 2. Father and Son

Chapter 3. The Catalans

Chapter 4. Conspiracy

Chapter 5. The Marriage Feast

Chapter 6. The Deputy Procureur du Roi

Chapter 7. The Examination

Chapter 8. The Château d’If

Chapter 9. The Evening of the Betrothal

Chapter 10. The King’s Closet at the Tuileries

Chapter 11. The Corsican Ogre

Chapter 12. Father and Son

Chapter 13. The Hundred Days

Chapter 14. The Two Prisoners

Chapter 15. Number 34 and Number 27

Chapter 16. A Learned Italian

Chapter 17. The Abbé’s Chamber

Chapter 18. The Treasure

Chapter 19. The Third Attack

Chapter 20. The Cemetery of the Château d’If

Chapter 21. The Island of Tiboulen

Chapter 22. The Smugglers

Chapter 23. The Island of Monte Cristo

Chapter 24. The Secret Cave

Chapter 25. The Unknown

Chapter 26. The Pont du Gard Inn

Chapter 27. The Story

VOLUME TWO

Chapter 28. The Prison Register

Chapter 29. The House of Morrel & Son

Chapter 30. The Fifth of September

Chapter 31. Italy: Sinbad the Sailor

Chapter 32. The Waking

Chapter 33. Roman Bandits

Chapter 34. The Colosseum

Chapter 35. La Mazzolata

Chapter 36. The Carnival at Rome.

Chapter 37. The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian

Chapter 38. The Rendezvous

Chapter 39. The Guests

Chapter 40. The Breakfast

Chapter 41. The Presentation

Chapter 42. Monsieur Bertuccio

Chapter 43. The House at Auteuil

Chapter 44. The Vendetta

Chapter 45. The Rain of Blood

Chapter 46. Unlimited Credit

Chapter 47. The Dappled Grays

VOLUME THREE

Chapter 48. Ideology

Chapter 49. Haydée

Chapter 50. The Morrel Family

Chapter 51. Pyramus and Thisbe

Chapter 52. Toxicology

Chapter 53. Robert le Diable

Chapter 54. A Flurry in Stocks

Chapter 55. Major Cavalcanti

Chapter 56. Andrea Cavalcanti

Chapter 57. In the Lucern Patch

Chapter 58. M. Noirtier de Villefort

Chapter 59. The Will

Chapter 60. The Telegraph

Chapter 61. How a Gardener May Get Rid of the Dormice

Chapter 62. Ghosts

Chapter 63. The Dinner

Chapter 64. The Beggar

Chapter 65. A Conjugal Scene

Chapter 66. Matrimonial Projects

Chapter 67. The Office of the King’s Attorney

Chapter 68. A Summer Ball

Chapter 69. The Inquiry

Chapter 70. The Ball

Chapter 71. Bread and Salt

Chapter 72. Madame de Saint-Méran

Chapter 73. The Promise

VOLUME FOUR

Chapter 74. The Villefort Family Vault

Chapter 75. A Signed Statement

Chapter 76. Progress of Cavalcanti the Younger

Chapter 77. Haydée

Chapter 78. We hear From Yanina

Chapter 79. The Lemonade

Chapter 80. The Accusation

Chapter 81. The Room of the Retired Baker

Chapter 82. The Burglary

Chapter 83. The Hand of God

Chapter 84. Beauchamp

Chapter 85. The Journey

Chapter 86. The Trial

Chapter 87. The Challenge

Chapter 88. The Insult

Chapter 89. The Night

Chapter 90. The Meeting

Chapter 91. Mother and Son

Chapter 92. The Suicide

Chapter 93. Valentine

Chapter 94. Maximilian’s Avowal

Chapter 95. Father and Daughter

VOLUME FIVE

Chapter 96. The Contract

Chapter 97. The Departure for Belgium

Chapter 98. The Bell and Bottle Tavern

Chapter 99. The Law

Chapter 100. The Apparition

Chapter 101. Locusta

Chapter 102. Valentine

Chapter 103. Maximilian

Chapter 104. Danglars’ Signature

Chapter 105. The Cemetery of Père-Lachaise

Chapter 106. Dividing the Proceeds

Chapter 107. The Lions’ Den

Chapter 108. The Judge

Chapter 109. The Assizes

Chapter 110. The Indictment

Chapter 111. Expiation

Chapter 112. The Departure

Chapter 113. The Past

Chapter 114. Peppino

Chapter 115. Luigi Vampa’s Bill of Fare

Chapter 116. The Pardon

Chapter 117. The Fifth of October

THE THREE MUSKETEERS By Alexandre Dumas, Pere First Volume of the d'Artagnan Series CONTENTS

AUTHOR'S PREFACE

1 THE THREE PRESENTS OF D'ARTAGNAN THE ELDER

2 THE ANTECHAMBER OF M. DE TREVILLE

3 THE AUDIENCE

4 THE SHOULDER OF ATHOS, THE BALDRIC OF PORTHOS AND THE HANDKERCHIEF OF ARAMIS

5 THE KING'S MUSKETEERS AND THE CARDINAL'S GUARDS

6 HIS MAJESTY KING LOUIS XIII

7 THE INTERIOR* OF THE MUSKETEERS

8 CONCERNING A COURT INTRIGUE

9 D'ARTAGNAN SHOWS HIMSELF

10 A MOUSETRAP IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY

11 IN WHICH THE PLOT THICKENS

12 GEORGE VILLIERS, DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM

13 MONSIEUR BONACIEUX

14 THE MAN OF MEUNG

15 MEN OF THE ROBE AND MEN OF THE SWORD

16 IN WHICH M. SEGUIER, KEEPER OF THE SEALS, LOOKS MORE THAN ONCE FOR THE BELL

17 BONACIEUX AT HOME

18 LOVER AND HUSBAND

19 PLAN OF CAMPAIGN

20 THE JOURNEY

21 THE COUNTESS DE WINTER

22 THE BALLET OF LA MERLAISON

23 THE RENDEZVOUS

24 THE PAVILION

25 PORTHOS

26 ARAMIS AND HIS THESIS

27 THE WIFE OF ATHOS

28 THE RETURN

29 HUNTING FOR THE EQUIPMENTS

30 D'ARTAGNAN AND THE ENGLISHMAN

31 ENGLISH AND FRENCH

32 A PROCURATOR'S DINNER

33 SOUBRETTE AND MISTRESS

34 IN WHICH THE EQUIPMENT OF ARAMIS AND PORTHOS IS TREATED OF

35 A GASCON A MATCH FOR CUPID

36 DREAM OF VENGEANCE

37 MILADY'S SECRET

38 HOW, WITHOUT INCOMMDING HIMSELF, ATHOS PROCURES HIS EQUIPMENT

39 A VISION

40 A TERRIBLE VISION

41 THE SEIGE OF LA ROCHELLE

42 THE ANJOU WINE

43 THE SIGN OF THE RED DOVECOT

44 THE UTILITY OF STOVEPIPES

45 A CONJUGAL SCENE

46 THE BASTION SAINT-GERVAIS

47 THE COUNCIL OF THE MUSKETEERS

48 A FAMILY AFFAIR

49 FATALITY

50 CHAT BETWEEN BROTHER AND SISTER

51 OFFICER

52 CAPTIVITY: THE FIRST DAY

53 CAPTIVITY: THE SECOND DAY

54 CAPTIVITY: THE THIRD DAY

55 CAPTIVITY: THE FOURTH DAY

56 CAPTIVITY: THE FIFTH DAY

57 MEANS FOR CLASSICAL TRAGEDY

58 ESCAPE

59 WHAT TOOK PLACE AT PORTSMOUTH AUGUST 23, 1628

60 IN FRANCE

61 THE CARMELITE CONVENT AT BETHUNE

62 TWO VARIETIES OF DEMONS

63 THE DROP OF WATER

64 THE MAN IN THE RED CLOAK

65 TRIAL

66 EXECUTION

67 CONCLUSION

EPILOGUE

TEN YEARS LATER

by Alexandre Dumas

Contents

THE VICOMTE DE BRAGELONNE.

Volume I.

CHAPTER 1. The Letter.

CHAPTER 2. The Messenger.

CHAPTER 3. The Interview.

CHAPTER 4. Father and Son.

CHAPTER 5. In which Something will be said of Cropoli—of Cropoli and of a Great Unknown Painter.

CHAPTER 6. The Unknown.

CHAPTER 7. Parry.

CHAPTER 8. What his Majesty King Louis XIV. was at the Age of Twenty-Two

CHAPTER 9. In which the Unknown of the Hostelry of Les Medici loses his Incognito.

CHAPTER 10. The Arithmetic of M. de Mazarin

CHAPTER 11. Mazarin's Policy

CHAPTER 12. The King and the Lieutenant

CHAPTER 13. Mary de Mancini

CHAPTER 14. In which the King and the Lieutenant each give Proofs of Memory

CHAPTER 15. The Proscribed

CHAPTER 16. "Remember!"

CHAPTER 17. In which Aramis is sought and only Bazin is found

CHAPTER 18. In which D'Artagnan seeks Porthos, and only finds Mousqueton

CHAPTER 19. What D'Artagnan went to Paris for

CHAPTER 20. Of the Society which was formed in the Rue des Lombards, at the Sign of the Pilon d'Or

CHAPTER 21. In which D'Artagnan prepares to travel for the Firm of Planchet and Company

CHAPTER 22. D'Artagnan travels for the House of Planchet and Company

CHAPTER 23. In which the Author, very unwillingly, is forced to write a Little History

CHAPTER 24. The Treasure

CHAPTER 25. The March

CHAPTER 26. Heart and Mind

CHAPTER 27. The Next Day

CHAPTER 28. Smuggling

CHAPTER 29. In which D'Artagnan begins to fear he has placed his Money and that of Planchet in the Sinking Fund

CHAPTER 30. The Shares of Planchet and Company rise again to Par

CHAPTER 31. Monk reveals himself

CHAPTER 32. Athos and D'Artagnan meet once more at the Hostelry of the Corne du Cerf

CHAPTER 33. The Audience.

CHAPTER 34. Of the Embarrassment of Riches

CHAPTER 35. On the Canal

CHAPTER 36. How D'Artagnan drew, as a Fairy would have done, a Country-seat from a Deal Box

CHAPTER 37. How D'Artagnan regulated the "Assets" of the Company before he established its "Liabilities"

CHAPTER 38. In which it is seen that the French Grocer had already been established in the Seventeenth Century

CHAPTER 39. Mazarin's Gaming Party

CHAPTER 40. An Affair of State

CHAPTER 41. The Recital

CHAPTER 42. In which Mazarin becomes Prodigal

CHAPTER 43. Guenaud

CHAPTER 44. Colbert

CHAPTER 45. Confession of a Man of Wealth

CHAPTER 46. The Donation

CHAPTER 47. How Anne of Austria gave one Piece of Advice to Louis XIV., and how M. Fouquet gave him another.

CHAPTER 48. Agony

CHAPTER 49. The First Appearance of Colbert

CHAPTER 50. The First Day of the Royalty of Louis XIV

CHAPTER 51. A Passion

CHAPTER 52. D'Artagnan's Lesson

CHAPTER 53. The King

CHAPTER 54. The Houses of M. Fouquet

CHAPTER 55. The Abbe Fouquet

CHAPTER 56. M. de la Fontaine's Wine

CHAPTER 57. The Gallery of Saint-Mande

CHAPTER 58. Epicureans

CHAPTER 59. A Quarter of an Hour's Delay

CHAPTER 60. Plan of Battle

CHAPTER 61. The Cabaret of the Image-de-Notre-Dame

CHAPTER 62. Vive Colbert!

CHAPTER 63. How M. d'Eymeris's Diamond passed into the Hands of M. D'Artagnan.

CHAPTER 64. Of the Notable Difference D'Artagnan finds between Monsieur the Intendant and Monsieur the Superintendent

CHAPTER 65. Philosophy of the Heart and Mind

CHAPTER 66. The Journey

CHAPTER 67. How D'Artagnan became acquainted with a Poet, who had turned Printer for the sake of printing his own Verses

CHAPTER 68. D'Artagnan continues his Investigations

CHAPTER 69. In which the Reader, no doubt, will be as astonished as D'Artagnan was to meet an Old Acquaintance

CHAPTER 70. Wherein the Ideas of D'Artagnan, at first strangely clouded, begin to clear up a little.

CHAPTER 71. A Procession at Vannes

CHAPTER 72. The Grandeur of the Bishop of Vannes

CHAPTER 73. In which Porthos begins to be sorry for having come with D'Artagnan

CHAPTER 74. In which D'Artagnan makes all Speed, Porthos snores, and Aramis counsels

CHAPTER 75. In which Monsieur Fouquet acts

CHAPTER 76. In which D'Artagnan finishes by at length placing his Hand upon his Captain's Commission

CHAPTER 77. A Lover and his Mistress

CHAPTER 78. In which we at length see the true Heroine of this History appear

CHAPTER 79. Malicorne and Manicamp

CHAPTER 80. Manicamp and Malicorne

CHAPTER 81. The Courtyard of the Hotel Grammont

CHAPTER 82. The Portrait of Madame

CHAPTER 83. Havre

CHAPTER 84. At Sea

CHAPTER 85. The Tents

CHAPTER 86. Night

CHAPTER 87. From Havre to Paris

CHAPTER 88. An Account of what the Chevalier de Lorraine thought of Madame

CHAPTER 89. A Surprise for Madame de Montalais

CHAPTER 90. The Consent of Athos

CHAPTER 91. Monsieur becomes jealous of the Duke of Buckingham

CHAPTER 92. Forever!

CHAPTER 93. King Louis XIV. does not think Mademoiselle de la Valliere either rich enough or pretty enough

CHAPTER 94. Sword-thrusts in the Water

CHAPTER 95. Sword-thrusts in the Water (concluded)

CHAPTER 96. Baisemeaux de Montlezun

CHAPTER 97. The King's Card-table

CHAPTER 98. M. Baisemeaux de Montlezun's Accounts

CHAPTER 99. The Breakfast at Monsieur de Baisemeaux's

CHAPTER 100. The Second Floor of la Bertaudiere

CHAPTER 101. The Two Friends

CHAPTER 102. Madame de Belliere's Plate

CHAPTER 103. The Dowry

CHAPTER 104. Le Terrain de Dieu

TWENTY YEARS AFTER By Alexandre Dumas, Pere Second Volume of the d'Artagnan Series 1910 CONTENTS

1. The Shade of Cardinal Richelieu.

2. A Nightly Patrol.

3. Dead Animosities.

4. Anne of Austria at the Age of Forty-six.

5. The Gascon and the Italian.

6. D'Artagnan in his Fortieth Year.

7. Touches upon the Strange Effects a Half-pistole may have.

8. D'Artagnan, Going to a Distance to discover Aramis.

9. The Abbe D'Herblay.

10. Monsieur Porthos du Vallon de Bracieux de Pierrefonds.

11. Wealth does not necessarily produce Happiness.

12. Porthos was Discontented with his Condition.

13. Two Angelic Faces.

14. The Castle of Bragelonne.

15. Athos as a Diplomatist.

16. The Duc de Beaufort.

17. Duc de Beaufort amused his Leisure Hours in the Donjon of Vincennes.

18. Grimaud begins his Functions.

19. Pates made by the Successor of Father Marteau are described.

20. One of Marie Michon's Adventures.

21. The Abbe Scarron.

22. Saint Denis.

23. One of the Forty Methods of Escape of the Duc de Beaufort.

24. The timely Arrival of D'Artagnan in Paris.

25. An Adventure on the High Road.

26. The Rencontre.

27. The four old Friends prepare to meet again.

28. The Place Royale.

29. The Ferry across the Oise.

30. Skirmishing.

31. The Monk.

32. The Absolution.

33. Grimaud Speaks.

34. On the Eve of Battle.

35. A Dinner in the Old Style.

36. A Letter from Charles the First.

37. Cromwell's Letter.

38. Henrietta Maria and Mazarin.

39. How, sometimes, the Unhappy mistake Chance for Providence.

40. Uncle and Nephew.

41. Paternal Affection.

42. Another Queen in Want of Help.

43. In which it is proved that first Impulses are oftentimes the best.

44. Te Deum for the Victory of Lens.

45. The Beggar of St. Eustache.

46. The Tower of St. Jacques de la Boucherie.

47. The Riot.

48. The Riot becomes a Revolution.

49. Misfortune refreshes the Memory.

50. The Interview.

51. The Flight.

52. The Carriage of Monsieur le Coadjuteur.

53. How D'Artagnan and Porthos earned by selling Straw.

54. In which we hear Tidings of Aramis.

55. The Scotchman.

56. The Avenger.

57. Oliver Cromwell.

58. Jesus Seigneur.

59. Noble Natures never lose Courage, nor good Stomachs their Appetites.

60. Respect to Fallen Majesty.

61. D'Artagnan hits on a Plan.

62. London.

63. The Trial.

64. Whitehall.

65. The Workmen.

66. Remember!

67. The Man in the Mask.

68. Cromwell's House.

69. Conversational.

70. The Skiff "Lightning."

71. Port Wine.

72. End of the Port Wine Mystery.

73. Fatality.

74. How Mousqueton had a Narrow Escape of being eaten.

75. The Return.

76. The Ambassadors.

77. The three Lieutenants of the Generalissimo.

78. The Battle of Charenton.

79. The Road to Picardy.

80. The Gratitude of Anne of Austria.

81. Cardinal Mazarin as King.

82. Precautions.

83. Strength and Sagacity.

84. Strength and Sagacity--Continued.

85. The Oubliettes of Cardinal Mazarin.

86. Conferences.

87. Thinking that Porthos will be at last a Baron, and D'Artagnan a Captain.

88. Shows how with Threat and Pen more is effected than by the Sword.

89. Difficult for Kings to return to the Capitals of their Kingdoms.

90. Conclusion.

THE VICOMTE DE BRAGELONNE By Alexandre Dumas, Pere This Begins the Final Volume of the D'Artagnan Series CONTENTS

Original Transcriber's Note:

Chapter I. The Letter.

Chapter II. The Messenger.

Chapter III. The Interview.

Chapter IV. Father and Son.

Chapter V. In which Something will be said of Cropoli.

Chapter VI. The Unknown.

Chapter VII. Parry.

Chapter VIII. What his Majesty King Louis XIV. was at the Age of Twenty-Two.

Chapter IX. In which the Unknown of the Hostelry of Les Medici loses his Incognito.

Chapter X. The Arithmetic of M. de Mazarin.

Chapter XI. Mazarin's Policy.

Chapter XII. The King and the Lieutenant.

Chapter XIII. Mary de Mancini.

Chapter XIV. In which the King and the Lieutenant each give Proofs of Memory.

Chapter XV. The Proscribed.

Chapter XVI. "Remember!"

Chapter XVII. In which Aramis is sought, and only Bazin is found.

Chapter XVIII. In which D'Artagnan seeks Porthos, and only finds Mousqueton.

Chapter XIX. What D'Artagnan went to Paris for.

Chapter XX. Of the Society which was formed in the Rue des Lombards.

Chapter XXI. In which D'Artagnan prepares to travel.

Chapter XXII. D'Artagnan travels for the House of Planchet and Company.

Chapter XXIII. In which the Author is forced to write a Little History.

Chapter XXIV. The Treasure.

Chapter XXV. The Marsh.

Chapter XXVI. Heart and Mind.

Chapter XXVII. The Next Day.

Chapter XXVIII. Smuggling.

Chapter XXIX. Fear he has placed his Money and that of Planchet in the Sinking Fund.

Chapter XXX. The Shares of Planchet and Company rise again to Par.

Chapter XXXI. Monk reveals Himself.

Chapter XXXII. Athos and D'Artagnan meet once more at the Hostelry of the Corne du Cerf.

Chapter XXXIII. The Audience.

Chapter XXXIV. Of the Embarrassment of Riches.

Chapter XXXV. On the Canal.

Chapter XXXVI. How D'Artagnan drew a Country-Seat from a Deal Box.

Chapter XXXVII. How D'Artagnan regulated the "Assets" of the Company."

Chapter XXXVIII. the French Grocer had already been established in the Seventeenth Century.

Chapter XXXIX. Mazarin's Gaming Party.

Chapter XL: An Affair of State.

Chapter XLI. The Recital.

Chapter XLII. In which Mazarin becomes Prodigal.

Chapter XLIII. Guenaud.

Chapter XLIV. Colbert.

Chapter XLV. Confession of a Man of Wealth.

Chapter XLVI. The Donation.

Chapter XLVII. How Anne of Austria gave one Piece of Advice to Louis XIV.

Chapter XLVIII. Agony.

Chapter XLIX. The First Appearance of Colbert.

Chapter L: The First Day of the Royalty of Louis XIV.

Chapter LI. A Passion.

Chapter LII. D'Artagnan's Lesson.

Chapter LIII. The King.

Chapter LIV. The Houses of M. Fouquet.

Chapter LV. The Abbe Fouquet.

Chapter LVI. M. de la Fontaine's Wine.

Chapter LVII. The Gallery of Saint-Mande.

Chapter LVIII. Epicureans.

Chapter LIX. A Quarter of an Hour's Delay.

Chapter LX. Plan of Battle.

Chapter LXI. The Cabaret of the Image-de-Notre-Dame.

Chapter LXII. Vive Colbert!

Chapter LXIII. How M. d'Eymeris's Diamond passed into the Hands of M. d'Artagnan.

Chapter LXIV. Difference D'Artagnan finds between the Intendant and the Superintendent.

Chapter LXV. Philosophy of the Heart and Mind.

Chapter LXVI. The Journey.

Chapter LXVII. How D'Artagnan became Acquainted with a Poet.

Chapter LXVIII. D'Artagnan continues his Investigations.

Chapter LXIX. D'Artagnan was to meet an Old Acquaintance.

Chapter LXX. Wherein the Ideas of D'Artagnan begin to clear up a little.

Chapter LXXI. A Procession at Vannes.

Chapter LXXII. The Grandeur of the Bishop of Vannes.

Chapter LXXIII. In which Porthos begins to be sorry for having come with D'Artagnan.

Chapter LXXIV. D'Artagnan makes all Speed, Porthos snores, and Aramis counsels.

Chapter LXXV. In which Monsieur Fouquet Acts.

TEN YEARS LATER

(1660-1661, Chapters 76-140 of the Third Volume of the D’Artagnan series)

by Alexandre Dumas THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EDITOR’S NOTE TO THE PG D’ARTAGNAN SERIES

LINKED INDEX OF PROJECT GUTENBERG VOLUMES:

ORDER TITLE PG ETEXT# DATES VOLUME CHAPTERS

1 The Three Musketeers 1257 1625-1628 1

2 Twenty Years After 1259 1648-1649 2

3 The Vicomte de Bragelonne 2609 1660 3 1-75

4 Ten Years Later 2681 1660-1661 3 76-140

5 Louise de la Valliere 2710 1661 3 141-208

6 The Man in the Iron Mask 2759 1661-1673 3 209-269

[Project Gutenberg Etext 1258 listed below, is of the same title as etext 2681 and its contents overlap those of two other volumes: it includes all the chapters of etext 2609 and the first 28 chapters of 2681]

Ten Years Later 1258 1660-1661 3 1-104

Contents

Transcriber’s Notes

Introduction

Chapter I. In which D’Artagnan finishes by at Length placing his Hand upon his Captain’s Commission.

Chapter II. A Lover and His Mistress.

Chapter III. In Which We at Length See the True Heroine of this History

Chapter IV. Malicorne and Manicamp.

Chapter V: Manicamp and Malicorne.

Chapter VI. The Courtyard of the Hotel Grammont.

Chapter VII. The Portrait of Madame.

Chapter VIII. Le Havre.

Chapter IX. At Sea.

Chapter X. The Tents.

Chapter XI. Night.

Chapter XII. From Le Havre to Paris.

Chapter XIII. An Account of what the Chevalier de Lorraine Thought of Madame.

Chapter XIV. A Surprise for Raoul.

Chapter XV. The Consent of Athos.

Chapter XVI. Monsieur Becomes Jealous of the Duke of Buckingham.

Chapter XVII. Forever!

Chapter XVIII. King Louis XIV. does not think Mademoiselle de la Valliere rich enough

Chapter XIX. Sword-Thrusts in the Water.

Chapter XX. Sword-Thrusts in the Water (concluded).

Chapter XXI. Baisemeaux de Montlezun.

Chapter XXII. The King’s Card-Table.

Chapter XXIII. M. Baisemeaux de Montlezun’s Accounts.

Chapter XXIV. The Breakfast at Monsieur de Baisemeaux’s.

Chapter XXV. The Second Floor of la Bertaudiere.

Chapter XXVI. The Two Friends.

Chapter XXVII. Madame de Belliere’s Plate.

Chapter XXVIII. The Dowry.

Chapter XXIX. Le Terrain de Dieu.

Chapter XXX. Threefold Love.

Chapter XXXI. M. de Lorraine’s Jealousy.

Chapter XXXII. Monsieur is Jealous of Guiche.

Chapter XXXIII. The Mediator.

Chapter XXXIV. The Advisers.

Chapter XXXV. Fontainebleau.

Chapter XXXVI. The Bath.

Chapter XXXVII. The Butterfly-Chase.

Chapter XXXVIII. What Was Caught after the Butterflies.

Chapter XXXIX. The Ballet of the Seasons.

Chapter XL: The Nymphs of the Park of Fontainebleau.

Chapter XLI. What Was Said under the Royal Oak.

Chapter XLII. The King’s Uneasiness.

Chapter XLIII. The King’s Secret.

Chapter XLIV. Courses de Nuit.

Chapter XLV. In Which Madame Acquires a Proof that Listeners Hear What Is Said.

Chapter XLVI. Aramis’s Correspondence.

Chapter XLVII. The Orderly Clerk.

Chapter XLVIII. Fontainebleau at Two o’Clock in the Morning.

Chapter XLIX. The Labyrinth.

Chapter L: How Malicorne Had Been Turned Out of the Hotel of the Beau Paon.

Chapter LI. What Actually Occurred at the Inn Called the Beau Paon.

Chapter LII. A Jesuit of the Eleventh Year.

Chapter LIII. The State Secret.

Chapter LIV. A Mission.

Chapter LV. Happy as a Prince.

Chapter LVI. Story of a Dryad and a Naiad.

Chapter LVII. Conclusion of the Story of a Naiad and of a Dryad.

Chapter LVIII. Royal Psychology.

Chapter LIX. Something That neither Naiad nor Dryad Foresaw.

Chapter LX. The New General of the Jesuits.