The man in the iron mask /
A revolutionary plot hinges on the secret identity of a prisoner in the conclusion to the epic adventures of d'Artagnan and the three Musketeers In the darkest depths of the Bastille, a man has been robbed of his freedom and identity, denied any knowledge of the nature of his crimes. Only a han...
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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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Chapter I. The Prisoner.
- Chapter II. How Mouston Had Become Fatter without Giving Porthos Notice Thereof, and of the Troubles Which Consequently Befell that Worthy Gentleman.
- Chapter III. Who Messire Jean Percerin Was.
- Chapter IV. The Patterns.
- Chapter V. Where, Probably, Molière Obtained His First Idea of the Bourgeois Gentilhomme.
- Chapter VI. The Bee-Hive, the Bees, and the Honey.
- Chapter VII. Another Supper at the Bastile.
- Chapter VIII. The General of the Order.
- Chapter IX. The Tempter.
- Chapter X. Crown and Tiara.
- Chapter XI. The Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte.
- Chapter XII. The Wine of Melun.
- Chapter XIII. Nectar and Ambrosia.
- Chapter XIV. A Gascon, and a Gascon and a Half.
- Chapter XV. Colbert.
- Chapter XVI. Jealousy.
- Chapter XVII. High Treason.
- Chapter XVIII. A Night at the Bastile.
- Chapter XIX. The Shadow of M. Fouquet.
- Chapter XX. The Morning.
- Chapter XXI. The King's Friend.
- Chapter XXII. Showing How the Countersign Was Respected at the Bastile.
- Chapter XXIII. The King's Gratitude.
- Chapter XXIV. The False King.
- Chapter XXV. In Which Porthos Thinks He Is Pursuing a Duchy.
- Chapter XXVI. The Last Adieux.
- Chapter XXVII. Monsieur de Beaufort.
- Chapter XXVIII. Preparations for Departure.
- Chapter XXIX. Planchet's Inventory.
- Chapter XXX. The Inventory of M. de Beaufort.
- Chapter XXXI. The Silver Dish.
- Chapter XXXII. Captive and Jailers.
- Chapter XXXIII. Promises.
- Chapter XXXIV. Among Women.
- Chapter XXXV. The Last Supper.
- Chapter XXXVI. In M. Colbert's Carriage.
- Chapter XXXVII. The Two Lighters.
- Chapter XXXVIII. Friendly Advice.
- Chapter XXXIX. How the King, Louis XIV., Played His Little Part.
- Chapter XL. The White Horse and the Black.
- Chapter XLI. In Which the Squirrel Falls, -the Adder Flies.
- Chapter XLII. Belle-Ile-en-Mer.
- Chapter XLIII. Explanations by Aramis.
- Chapter XLIV. Result of the Ideas of the King, and the Ideas of D'Artagnan.
- Chapter XLV. The Ancestors of Porthos.
- Chapter XLVI. The Son of Biscarrat.
- Chapter XLVII. The Grotto of Locmaria.
- Chapter XLVIII. The Grotto.
- Chapter XLIX. An Homeric Song.
- Chapter L. The Death of a Titan.
- Chapter LI. Porthos's Epitaph.
- Chapter LII. M. de Gesvres's Round.
- Chapter LIII. King Louis XIV.
- Chapter LIV. M. Fouquet's Friends.
- Chapter LV. Porthos's Will.
- Chapter LVI. The Old Age of Athos.
- Chapter LVII. Athos's Vision.
- Chapter LVIII. The Angel of Death.
- Chapter LIX. The Bulletin.
- Chapter LX. The Last Canto of the Poem.
- Epilogue.
- Copyright.