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Chapter 1, The Prisoner, and Chapter 2, How Mouston had become fatter without informing Porthos, and the troubles which consequently befell that worthy gentleman
Chapter 3, Who M. Jean Percerin was, Chapter 4, The Samples, and Chapter 5, Where, probably, Moliere formed his first idea of the bourgeois gentilhomme
Chapter 6, The Beehive, the Bees, and the Honey, Chapter 7, Another supper at the Bastille, and Chapter 8, The General of the Order
Chapter 9, The Tempter, Chapter 10, Crown and Tiara, and Chapter 11, The Chateau de Vaux-le-Vicomte
Chapter 12, The Wine of Melun, Chapter 13, Nectar and Ambrosia, and Chapter 14, A Gascon and a gascon and a half
Chapter 15, Colbert, Chapter 16, Jealousy, and Chapter 17, High Treason
Chapter 18, A Night at the Bastille, Chapter 19, The Shadow of M. Fouquet, Chapter 20, The Morning
Chapter 21, The King's Friend, Chapter 22, Showing how orders were respected at the Bastille, and Chapter 23, The King's Gratitude
Chapter 24, The False King, Chapter 25, In Which Porthos thinks he is pursing a dukedom, and Chapter 26, The Last Adieus
Chapter 27, M. de Beaufort, Chapter 28, Preparations for Departure, and Chapter 29, Planchet's Inventory
Chapter 30, The Inventory of M. de Beaufort, Chapter 31, The Silver Dish, and Chapter 32, Captives and Jailers
Chapter 33, Promises, Chapter 34, Among Women, and Chapter 35, The Last Supper
Chapter 36, In the Carriage of M. Colbert, Chapter, 37, The Two Lighters, and Chapter 38, Friendly Advice
Chapter 39, How King Louis XIV played his little part, Chapter 40, The White Horse and the Black Horse, and Chapter 41, In Which the Squirrel Falls— In Which the Adder Flies
Chapter 42, Belle-Isle-En-Mer, Chapter 43, The Explanations of Aramis, Chapter 44, Result of the Ideas of the King and the Ideas of D'Artagnan, and Chapter 45, The Ancestors of Porthos
Chapter 46, The Son of Biscarrat, Chapter 47, The Grotto of Locmaria, Chapter 48, The Grotto, and Chapter 49, A Homeric Song
Chapter 50, The Death of a Titan, Chapter 51, The Epitaph of Porthos, Chapter 52, The Round of M. de Gesvres, and Chapter 53, King Louis XIV
Chapter 54, The Friends of M. Fouquet, Chapter 55, Porthos' Will, Chapter 56, The Old Age of Athos, Chapter 57, The Vision of Athos, and Chapter 58, The Angel of Death
Chapter 59, The Bulletin, Chapter 60, The Last Canto of the Poem, Epilogue, and The Death of D'Artagnan
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Chapter 1, The Prisoner, and Chapter 2, How Mouston had become fatter without informing Porthos, and the troubles which consequently befell that worthy gentleman
Chapter 3, Who M. Jean Percerin was, Chapter 4, The Samples, and Chapter 5, Where, probably, Moliere formed his first idea of the bourgeois gentilhomme
Chapter 6, The Beehive, the Bees, and the Honey, Chapter 7, Another supper at the Bastille, and Chapter 8, The General of the Order
Chapter 9, The Tempter, Chapter 10, Crown and Tiara, and Chapter 11, The Chateau de Vaux-le-Vicomte
Chapter 12, The Wine of Melun, Chapter 13, Nectar and Ambrosia, and Chapter 14, A Gascon and a gascon and a half
Chapter 15, Colbert, Chapter 16, Jealousy, and Chapter 17, High Treason
Chapter 18, A Night at the Bastille, Chapter 19, The Shadow of M. Fouquet, Chapter 20, The Morning
Chapter 21, The King's Friend, Chapter 22, Showing how orders were respected at the Bastille, and Chapter 23, The King's Gratitude
Chapter 24, The False King, Chapter 25, In Which Porthos thinks he is pursing a dukedom, and Chapter 26, The Last Adieus
Chapter 27, M. de Beaufort, Chapter 28, Preparations for Departure, and Chapter 29, Planchet's Inventory
Chapter 30, The Inventory of M. de Beaufort, Chapter 31, The Silver Dish, and Chapter 32, Captives and Jailers
Chapter 33, Promises, Chapter 34, Among Women, and Chapter 35, The Last Supper
Chapter 36, In the Carriage of M. Colbert, Chapter, 37, The Two Lighters, and Chapter 38, Friendly Advice
Chapter 39, How King Louis XIV played his little part, Chapter 40, The White Horse and the Black Horse, and Chapter 41, In Which the Squirrel Falls— In Which the Adder Flies
Chapter 42, Belle-Isle-En-Mer, Chapter 43, The Explanations of Aramis, Chapter 44, Result of the Ideas of the King and the Ideas of D'Artagnan, and Chapter 45, The Ancestors of Porthos
Chapter 46, The Son of Biscarrat, Chapter 47, The Grotto of Locmaria, Chapter 48, The Grotto, and Chapter 49, A Homeric Song
Chapter 50, The Death of a Titan, Chapter 51, The Epitaph of Porthos, Chapter 52, The Round of M. de Gesvres, and Chapter 53, King Louis XIV
Chapter 54, The Friends of M. Fouquet, Chapter 55, Porthos' Will, Chapter 56, The Old Age of Athos, Chapter 57, The Vision of Athos, and Chapter 58, The Angel of Death
Chapter 59, The Bulletin, Chapter 60, The Last Canto of the Poem, Epilogue, and The Death of D'Artagnan
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