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Table of contents of Twenty Years After

by Alexandre Dumas père

  1. THE SHADE OF RICHELIEU
  2. A NIGHT ROUND
  3. TWO OLD ENEMIES
  4. ANNE OF AUSTRIA AT FORTY-SIX
  5. GASCON AND ITALIAN
  6. D'ARTAGNAN AT FORTY
  7. D'ARTAGNAN IS IN SOME EMBARRASSMENT, BUT ONE OF OUR OLD ACQUAINTANCES COMES TO HIS AID
  8. THE DIFFERENT EFFECTS WHICH HALF A PISTOLE HAS ON A BEADLE AND ON A CHOIR-BOY
  9. HOW D'ARTAGNAN, LOOKING FOR ARAMIS FAR AWAY, FOUND HIM ON THE CRUPPER, BEHIND PLANCHET
  10. THE ABBE D'HERBLAY
  11. THE TWO GASPARDS
  12. M. PORTHOS DU VALLON DE BRACIEUX DE PIERREFONDS
  13. HOW D'ARTAGNAN DISCOVERED, DURING HIS VISIT TO PORTHOS, THAT FORTUNE DOES NOT ENSURE HAPPINESS
  14. IN WHICH IT IS SHOWN THAT ALTHOUGH PORTHOS WAS GREATLY DISSATISFIED WITH HIS LOT, MOUSQUETON WAS VERY WELL CONTENTED WITH HIS
  15. TWO ANGELIC HEADS
  16. THE CHATEAU DE BRAGELONNE
  17. ATHOS'S DIPLOMACY
  18. M. DE BEAUFORT
  19. HOW M. DE BEAUFORT AMUSED HIMSELF IN THE PRISON AT VINCENNES
  20. GRIMAUD GOES ON DUTY
  21. WHAT THE PIES OF FATHER MARTEAU'S SUCCESSOR CONTAINED
  22. ONE OF MARIE MICHON'S ADVETURES
  23. THE ABBÉ SCARRON
  24. SAINT DENIS
  25. ONE OF M. DE BEAUFORT'S FORTY METHODS OF ESCAPE
  26. D'ARTAGNAN ARRIVES JUST IN THE NICK OF TIME
  27. THE HIGH ROAD
  28. THE ENGAGEMENT
  29. FOUR OLD FRIENDS PREPARE FOR A MEETING
  30. THE PLACE ROYALE
  31. THE FERRY ON THE OISE
  32. THE SKIRMISH
  33. THE MONK
  34. THE ABSOLUTION
  35. GRIMAUD SPEAKS
  36. THE EVE OF BATTLE
  37. AN OLDEN-TIMES DINNER
  38. THE LETTER OF CHARLES THE FIRST
  39. CROMWELL'S LETTER
  40. MAZARIN AND QUEEN HENRIETTA
  41. HOW THE UNFORTUNATE SOMETIMES TAKE CHANCE FOR PROVIDENCE
  42. UNCLE AND NEPHEW
  43. FATHERHOOD
  44. ANOTHER QUEEN WHO ASKS ASSISTANCE
  45. IN WHICH IT IS PROVED THAT THE FIRST IMPULSE IS ALWAYS THE BEST
  46. THE TE DEUM FOB THE VICTORY AT LENS
  47. THE MENDICANT OF ST. EUSTACHE
  48. THE TOWER OF SAINT JACQUES-LA-BOUCHERIE
  49. THE COMMOTION
  50. THE COMMOTION BECOMES AN INSURRECTION
  51. MISFORTUNE A HELP TO MEMORY
  52. THE INTERVIEW
  53. THE FLIGHT
  54. THE COADJUTOR'S CARRIAGE
  55. HOW D'ARTAGNAN GAINED TWO HUNDRED AND NINETEEN, AND PORTHOS TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN, LOUIS BY SELLING STRAW
  56. NEWS FROM ARAMIS
  57. "THE FAITHLESS, PERJURED SCOTSMAN SOLD HIS MONARCH FOR A BIT OF GOLD"
  58. THE AVENGER
  59. OLIVER CROMWELL
  60. THE GENTLEMEN
  61. JÉSUS SEIGNEUR
  62. IN WHICH IT IS PROVED THAT, IN THE MOST DIFFICULT SITUATIONS, GREAT HEARTS NEVER LOSE THEIR COURAGE OR GOOD STOMACHS THEIR APPETITES
  63. HEALTH TO FALLEN MAJESTY
  64. D'ARTAGNAN FINDS A PLAN
  65. THE GAME OF LANSQUENET
  66. LONDON
  67. THE TRIAL
  68. WHITEHALL
  69. THE WORKMEN
  70. REMEMBER!
  71. THE MAN WITH THE MASK
  72. CROMWELL'S HOUSE
  73. CONVERSATION
  74. THE FELUCCA "THUNDERBOLT"
  75. THE PORT WINE
  76. THE PORT WINE (Continued)
  77. FATALITY
  78. WHEREIN, AFTER HAVING NARROWLY ESCAPED BEING ROASTED, MOUSQUETON WAS VERY NEAR BEING EATEN
  79. THE RETURN
  80. THE AMBASSADORS
  81. THE GENERALISSIMO'S THREE LIEUTENANTS
  82. THE COMBAT OF CHARENTON
  83. THE ROAD TO PICARDY
  84. THE GRATITUDE OF ANNE OF AUSTRIA
  85. M. DE MAZARIN'S ROYALTY
  86. PRECAUTIONS
  87. MIND AND ARM
  88. MIND AND ARM (Continued)
  89. ARM AND MIND
  90. ARM AND MIND (Continued)
  91. M. DE MAZARIN'S OUBLIETTES
  92. CONFERENCES
  93. WHEREIN IT BEGINS TO BE CREDIBLE THAT PORTHOS MAY AT LAST BECOME A BARON AND D'ARTAGNAN A CAPTAIN
  94. HOW A THING MAY BE BETTER AND MORE SPEEDILY ACCOMPLISHED BY THE PEN AND A THREAT THAN BY THE SWORD AND DEVOTION
  95. HOW A THING MAY BE BETTER AND MORE SPEEDILY ACCOMPLISHED BY THE PEN AND A THREAT THAN BY THE SWORD AND DEVOTION (Continued)
  96. IN WHICH IT IS PROVED THAT SOMETIMES IT IS MORE DIFFICULT FOR KINGS TO REËNTER THE CAPITAL OF THEIR REALM THAN TO LEAVE IT
  97. IN WHICH IT IS PROVED THAT SOMETIMES IT IS MORE DIFFICULT FOR KINGS TO REËNTER THE CAPITAL OF THEIR REALM THAN TO LEAVE IT (Continued)
  98. CONCLUSION

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