Author’s Preface
1. The three presents of
D’ARTAGNAN the elder 2. The
antechamber of M. De Treville
3. The audience 4. The
shoulder of Athos, the baldric
of Porthos and the
handkerchief of
Aramis
5. The king’s Musketeers
and the cardinal’s guards
6. His majesty king louis
XIII 7. The interior of “The
Musketeers” 8. Concerning A
court intrigue 9. D’ARTAGNAN
shows himself 10. A mousetrap
in the seventeenth Century 11.
In which the plot thickens
12. George Villiers, duke of
Buckingham 13. Monsieur Bonacieux
14. The man of meung 15.
Men of the robe and men
of the sword 16. M. Seguier,
keeper of the seals, looks
more than once for the bell,
in order to
ring it, as he did before
17. Bonacieux at home 18.
Lover and husband 19. Plan
of campaign 20. The journey
21. The countess de winter
22. The ballet of la Merlaison
23. The rendezvous 24. The
pavilion 25. Porthos 26. Aramis
and his thesis 27. The wife
of Athos 28. The return
29. Hunting for the equipments
30. D’ARTAGNAN and the Englishman
31. English and French 32.
A procurator’s dinner 33. Soubrette
and mistress 34. In which
the equipment of Aramis and
Porthos is treated of 35.
A Gascon A match for Cupid 36.
Dream of vengeance 37. Milady’s
secret 38. How, without INCOMMODING
himself, Athos procured his equipment
39. A vision 40. A terrible vision
41. The SEIGE of la Rochelle
42. The Anjou wine 43. The
sign of the red dovecot 44.
The Utility of stovepipes 45.
A conjugal scene 46. The bastion
saint-Gervais 47. The council