Vicomte De Bragelonne

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Alexandre Dumas 1850
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  • 01 - The Letter
  • 02 - The Messenger
  • 03 - The Interview
  • 04 - Father and Son
  • 05 - In which Something will be said of Cropoli—of Cropoli and of a Great Unknown Painter
  • 06 - The Unknown
  • 07 - Parry
  • 08 - What his Majesty King Louis XIV. was at the Age of Twenty-Two
  • 09 - In which the Unknown of the Hostelry of Les Medici loses his Incognito
  • 10 - The Arithmetic of M. de Mazarin
  • 11 - Mazarin's Policy
  • 12 - The King and the Lieutenant
  • 13 - Mary de Mancini
  • 14 - In which the King and the Lieutenant each give Proofs of Memory
  • 15 - The Proscribed
  • 16 - "Remember!"
  • 17 - In which Aramis is sought, and only Bazin is found
  • 18 - In which D'Artagnan seeks Porthos, and only finds Mousqueton
  • 19 - What D'Artagnan went to Paris for
  • 20 - Of the Society which was formed in the Rue des Lombards, at the Sign of the Pilon d'Or, to carry out M. d'Artagnan's Idea
  • 21 - In which D'Artagnan prepares to travel for the Firm of Planchet & Company
  • 22 - D'Artagnan travels for the House of Planchet and Company
  • 23 - In which the Author, very unwillingly, is forced to write a Little History
  • 24 - The Treasure
  • 25 - The Marsh
  • 26 - Heart and Mind
  • 27 - The Next Day
  • 28 - Smuggling
  • 29 - In which D'Artagnan begins to fear he has placed his Money and that of Planchet in the Sinking Fund
  • 30 - The Shares of Planchet and Company rise again to Par
  • 31 - Monk reveals Himself
  • 32 - Athos and D'Artagnan meet once more at the Hostelry of the Corne du Cerf
  • 33 - The Audience
  • 34 - Of the Embarrassment of Riches
  • 35 - On the Canal
  • 36 - How D'Artagnan drew, as a Fairy would have done, a Country-Seat from a Deal Box
  • 37 - How D'Artagnan regulated the "Assets" of the Company before he established its "Liabilities"
  • 38 - In which it is seen that the French Grocer had already been established in the Seventeenth Century
  • 39 - Mazarin's Gaming Party
  • 40 - An Affair of State
  • 41 - The Recital
  • 42 - In which Mazarin becomes Prodigal
  • 43 - Guenaud
  • 44 - Colbert
  • 45 - Confession of a Man of Wealth
  • 46 - The Donation
  • 47 - How Anne of Austria gave one Piece of Advice to Louis XIV., and how M. Fouquet gave him Another
  • 48 - Agony
  • 49 - The First Appearance of Colbert
  • 50 - The First Day of the Royalty of Louis XIV
  • 51 - A Passion
  • 52 - D'Artagnan's Lesson
  • 53 - The King
  • 54 - The Houses of M. Fouquet
  • 55 - The Abbe Fouquet
  • 56 - M. de la Fontaine's Wine
  • 57 - The Gallery of Saint-Mande
  • 58 - Epicureans
  • 59 - A Quarter of an Hour's Delay
  • 60 - Plan of Battle
  • 61 - The Cabaret of the Image-de-Notre-Dame
  • 62 - Vive Colbert!
  • 63 - How M. d'Eymeris's Diamond passed into the Hands of M. d'Artagnan
  • 64 - Of the Notable Difference D'Artagnan finds between Monsieur the Intendant and Monsieur the Superintendent
  • 65 - Philosophy of the Heart and Mind
  • 66 - The Journey
  • 67 - How D'Artagnan became Acquainted with a Poet, who had turned Printer for the Sake of Printing his own Verses
  • 68 - D'Artagnan continues his Investigations
  • 69 - In which the Reader, no Doubt, will be as astonished as D'Artagnan was to meet an Old Acquaintance
  • 70 - Wherein the Ideas of D'Artagnan, at first strangely clouded, begin to clear up a little
  • 71 - A Procession at Vannes
  • 72 - The Grandeur of the Bishop of Vannes
  • 73 - In which Porthos begins to be sorry for having come with D'Artagnan
  • 74 - In which D'Artagnan makes all Speed, Porthos snores, and Aramis counsels
  • 75 - In which Monsieur Fouquet Acts
After The Three Muskateers and Twenty Years After the adventurous story of Athos, Porthos, Aramis and D'Artagnan continues!

The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later (French: Le Vicomte de Bragelonne ou Dix ans plus tard) is the last of the Musketeer novels. It is usually divided into four volumes and this first volume contains chapters 1-75. (Summary by Diana Majlinger)

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