Chapter I.
The Shade of Cardinal Richelieu.
13 Pages Chapter II.
A Nightly Patrol.
11 Pages Chapter III.
Dead Animosities.
18 Pages Chapter IV.
Anne of Austria at the Age of Forty-six.
12 Pages Chapter V.
The Gascon and the Italian.
7 Pages Chapter VI.
D’Artagnan in his Fortieth Year.
17 Pages Chapter VII.
Touches upon the Strange Effects a Half-pistole may have.
8 Pages Chapter VIII.
D’Artagnan, Going to a Distance to discover Aramis.
9 Pages Chapter IX.
The Abbé D’Herblay.
22 Pages Chapter X.
Monsieur Porthos du Vallon de Bracieux de Pierrefonds.
8 Pages Chapter XI.
Wealth does not necessarily produce Happiness.
10 Pages Chapter XII.
Porthos was Discontented with his Condition.
7 Pages Chapter XIII.
Two Angelic Faces.
9 Pages Chapter XIV.
The Castle of Bragelonne.
8 Pages Chapter XV.
Athos as a Diplomatist.
11 Pages Chapter XVI.
The Duc de Beaufort.
7 Pages Chapter XVII.
Duc de Beaufort amused his Leisure Hours in the Donjon of Vincennes.
11 Pages Chapter XVIII.
Grimaud begins his Functions.
12 Pages Chapter XIX.
Pâtés made by the Successor of Father Marteau are described.
11 Pages Chapter XX.
One of Marie Michon’s Adventures.
15 Pages Chapter XXI.
The Abbé Scarron.
13 Pages Chapter XXII.
Saint Denis.
9 Pages Chapter XXIII.
One of the Forty Methods of Escape of the Duc de Beaufort.
13 Pages Chapter XXIV.
The timely Arrival of D’Artagnan in Paris.
9 Pages Chapter XXV.
An Adventure on the High Road.
7 Pages Chapter XXVI.
The Rencontre.
10 Pages Chapter XXVII.
The four old Friends prepare to meet again.
10 Pages Chapter XXVIII.
The Place Royale.
7 Pages Chapter XXIX.
The Ferry across the Oise.
13 Pages Chapter XXX.
Skirmishing.
8 Pages Chapter XXXI.
The Monk.
13 Pages Chapter XXXII.
The Absolution.
7 Pages Chapter XXXIII.
Grimaud Speaks.
7 Pages Chapter XXXIV.
On the Eve of Battle.
14 Pages Chapter XXXV.
A Dinner in the Old Style.
9 Pages Chapter XXXVI.
A Letter from Charles the First.
7 Pages Chapter XXXVII.
Cromwell’s Letter.
9 Pages Chapter XXXVIII.
Henrietta Maria and Mazarin.
8 Pages Chapter XXXIX.
How, sometimes, the Unhappy mistake Chance for Providence.
10 Pages Chapter XL.
Uncle and Nephew.
6 Pages Chapter XLI.
Paternal Affection.
10 Pages Chapter XLII.
Another Queen in Want of Help.
15 Pages Chapter XLIII.
In which it is proved that first Impulses are oftentimes the best.
9 Pages Chapter XLIV.
Te Deum for the Victory of Lens.
20 Pages Chapter XLV.
The Beggar of St. Eustache.
14 Pages Chapter XLVI.
The Tower of St. Jacques de la Boucherie.
7 Pages Chapter XLVII.
The Riot.
10 Pages Chapter XLVIII.
The Riot becomes a Revolution.
15 Pages Chapter XLIX.
Misfortune refreshes the Memory.
8 Pages Chapter L.
The Interview.
8 Pages Chapter LI.
The Flight.
13 Pages Chapter LII.
The Carriage of Monsieur le Coadjuteur.
17 Pages Chapter LIII.
How D’Artagnan and Porthos earned by selling Straw.
11 Pages Chapter LIV.
In which we hear Tidings of Aramis.
12 Pages Chapter LV.
The Scotchman.
11 Pages Chapter LVI.
The Avenger.
10 Pages Chapter LVII.
Oliver Cromwell.
6 Pages Chapter LVIII.
Jesus Seigneur.
16 Pages Chapter LIX.
Noble Natures never lose Courage, nor good Stomachs their Appetites.
10 Pages Chapter LX.
Respect to Fallen Majesty.
9 Pages Chapter LXI.
D’Artagnan hits on a Plan.
18 Pages Chapter LXII.
London.
7 Pages Chapter LXIII.
The Trial.
11 Pages Chapter LXIV.
Whitehall.
11 Pages Chapter LXV.
The Workmen.
8 Pages Chapter LXVI.
Remember!
7 Pages Chapter LXVII.
The Man in the Mask.
9 Pages Chapter LXVIII.
Cromwell’s House.
7 Pages Chapter LXIX.
Conversational.
9 Pages Chapter LXX.
The Skiff “Lightning.”
11 Pages Chapter LXXI.
Port Wine.
9 Pages Chapter LXXII.
End of the Port Wine Mystery.
5 Pages Chapter LXIII.
Fatality.
8 Pages Chapter LXIV.
How Mousqueton had a Narrow Escape of being eaten.
8 Pages Chapter LXXV.
The Return.
8 Pages Chapter LXXVI.
The Ambassadors.
9 Pages Chapter LXXVII.
The three Lieutenants of the Generalissimo.
13 Pages Chapter LXXVIII.
The Battle of Charenton.
10 Pages Chapter LXXIX.
The Road to Picardy.
9 Pages Chapter LXXX.
The Gratitude of Anne of Austria.
6 Pages Chapter LXXXI.
Cardinal Mazarin as King.
6 Pages Chapter LXXXII.
Precautions.
7 Pages Chapter LXXXIII.
Strength and Sagacity.
11 Pages Chapter LXXXIV.
Strength and Sagacity—Continued.
10 Pages Chapter LXXXV.
The Oubliettes of Cardinal Mazarin.
5 Pages Chapter LXXXVI.
Conferences.
7 Pages Chapter LXXXVII.
Thinking that Porthos will be at last a Baron, and D’Artagnan a Captain.
10 Pages Chapter LXXXVIII.
Shows how with Threat and Pen more is effected than by the Sword.
18 Pages Chapter LXXXIX.
Difficult for Kings to return to the Capitals of their Kingdoms.
13 Pages Chapter XC.
Conclusion.
3 Pages