Twenty years after /
D'Artagnan and his swashbuckling friends reunite to vanquish forces of evil and injustice in the sequel to The Three Musketeers Two decades after a brash young adventurer teamed with master swordsmen Athos, Porthos, and Aramis to defeat Cardinal Richelieu and his seductive spy, Milady de Winter...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Francés |
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New York :
Open Road Integrated Media,
2016.
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Colección: | Eatly bird books
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Part 1
- 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 upon a Beadle and a Chorister
- 8. How D'Artagnan, Going to a Distance to Discover Aramis, Discovers His Old Friend on Horseback behind His Own Planchet
- 9. The Abbé D'Herblay
- 10. Monsieur Porthos du Vallon de Bracieux de Pierrefonds
- 11. How D'Artagnan, in Discovering the Retreat of Porthos, Perceives That Wealth Does Not Necessarily Produce Happiness
- 12. In which It Is Shown That if Porthos was Discontented with His Condition, Musqueton was Completely Satisfied with His
- 13. Two Angelic Faces
- 14. The Castle of Bragelonne
- 15. Athos as a Diplomatist
- 16. The Duc de Beaufort
- 17. Describes How the Duc de Beaufort Amused his Leisure Hours in the Donjon of Vincennes
- 18. Grimaud Begins His Functions
- 19. In which the Contents of the Pâtés Made by the Successor of Father Marteau Are Described
- 20. One of Marie Michon's Adventures
- 21. The Abbé 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
- Part 2
- 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, the One Two Hundred and Nineteen, and the Other Two Hundred and Fifteen Louis d'Or
- 54. In which We Hear Tidings of Aramis
- 55. The Scotchman
- 56. The Avenger
- 57. Oliver Cromwell
- 58. Jésus Seigneur
- 59. In which It Is Shown That under the Most Trying Circumstances, Noble Natures Never Lose Their 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, After Being Very Nearly Roasted, 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. In which We Begin to Think 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. In which It Is Shown That It Is Sometimes More Difficult for Kings to Return to the Capitals of Their Kingdoms Than to Make an Exit.
- 90. Conclusion
- Copyright.