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The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas

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Synopsis

The story of D'Artagnan, who sets out to Paris with only an old horse, his father's letter of recommendation, and a recipe for a miracle wound-healing salve. While trying to join the King's Musketeers, D'Artagnan manages to insult three of the musketeers and is challenged to duels. The four end up joining ranks and become inseparable friends as they attempt to save the king.

Table of Contents

The Three Musketeers

Chapter 1: The Three Presents of D'Artagnan the Elder

Chapter 2: The Antechamber of M. de Treville

Chapter 3: The Audience

Chapter 4: The Shoulder of Athos, the Baldric of Porthos and the Handkerchief of Aramis

Chapter 5: The King's Musketeers and the Cardinal's Guards

Chapter 6: His Majesty King Louis XIII

Chapter 7: The Interior of "The Musketeers"

Chapter 8: Concerning a Court Intrigue

Chapter 9: D'Artagnan Shows Himself

Chapter 10: A Mousetrap in the Seventeenth Century

Chapter 11: In Which the Plot Thickens

Chapter 12: George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham

Chapter 13: Monsieur Bonacieux

Chapter 14: The Man of Meung

Chapter 15: Men of the Robe and Men of the Sword

Chapter 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

Chapter 17: Bonacieux at Home

Chapter 18: Lover and Husband

Chapter 19: Plan of Campaign

Chapter 20: The Journey

Chapter 21: The Countess de Winter

Chapter 22: The Ballet of la Merlaison

Chapter 23: The Rendezvous

Chapter 24: The Pavilion

Chapter 25: Porthos

Chapter 26: Aramis and his Thesis

Chapter 27: The Wife of Athos

Chapter 28: The Return

Chapter 29: Hunting for the Equipments

Chapter 30: D'Artagnan and the Englishman

Chapter 31: English and French

Chapter 32: A Procurator's Dinner

Chapter 33: Soubrette and Mistress

Chapter 34: In Which the Equipment of Aramis and Porthos is Treated Of

Chapter 35: A Gascon a Match for Cupid

Chapter 36: Dream of Vengeance

Chapter 37: Milady's Secret

Chapter 38: How, Without Incommoding Himself, Athos Procures his Equipment

Chapter 39: A Vision

Chapter 40: A Terrible Vision

Chapter 41: The Seige of La Rochelle

Chapter 42: The Anjou Wine

Chapter 43: The Sign of the Red Dovecot

Chapter 44: The Utility of Stovepipes

Chapter 45: A Conjugal Scene

Chapter 46: The Bastion Saint-Gervais

Chapter 47: The Council of the Musketeers

Chapter 48: A Family Affair

Chapter 49: Fatality

Chapter 50: Chat Between Brother and Sister

Chapter 51: Officer

Chapter 52: Captivity: The First Day

Chapter 53: Captivity: The Second Day

Chapter 54: Captivity: The Third Day

Chapter 55: Captivity: The Fourth Day

Chapter 56: Captivity: The Fifth Day

Chapter 57: Means for Classical Tragedy

Chapter 58: Escape

Chapter 59: What Took Place at Portsmouth August 23, 1628

Chapter 60: In France

Chapter 61: The Carmelite Convent at Bethune

Chapter 62: Two Varieties of Demons

Chapter 63: The Drop of Water

Chapter 64: The Man in the Red Cloak

Chapter 65: Trial

Chapter 66: Execution

Chapter 67: Conclusion

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