The Forty-Five Guardsmen eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 575 pages of information about The Forty-Five Guardsmen.

The Forty-Five Guardsmen eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 575 pages of information about The Forty-Five Guardsmen.

CHAPTER

1.  The Porte St. Antoine 2.  What passed outside the Porte St. Antoine 3.  The Examination 4.  His Majesty Henri the Third 5.  The Execution 6.  The Brothers 7.  “The Sword of the Brave Chevalier” 8.  The Gascon 9.  M. de Loignac 10.  The Purchase of Cuirasses 11.  Still the League 12.  The Chamber of his Majesty Henri III. 13.  The Dormitory 14.  The Shade of Chicot 15.  The Difficulty of finding a good Ambassador 16.  The Serenade 17.  Chicot’s Purse 18.  The Priory of the Jacobins 19.  The two Friends 20.  The Breakfast 21.  Brother Borromee 22.  The Lesson 23.  The Penitent 24.  The Ambush 25.  The Guises 26.  The Louvre 27.  The Revelation 28.  Two Friends 29.  St. Maline 30.  De Loignac’s Interview with the Forty-Five 31.  The Bourgeois of Paris 32.  Brother Borromee 33.  Chicot, Latinist 34.  The four Winds 35.  How Chicot continued his Journey, and what happened to him 36.  The third Day of the Journey 37.  Ernanton de Carmainges 38.  The Stable-Yard 39.  The Seven Sins of Magdalen 40.  Bel-Esbat 41.  The Letter of M. de Mayenne 42.  How Dom Gorenflot blessed the King as he passed before the Priory of
    the Jacobins
43.  How Chicot blessed King Louis II. for having invented Posting, and
    resolved to profit by it
44.  How the King of Navarre guesses that “Turennius” means Turenne, and
    “Margota” Margot
45.  The Avenue three thousand Feet long 46.  Marguerite’s Room 47.  The Explanation 48.  The Spanish Ambassador 49.  The Poor of Henri of Navarre 50.  The true Mistress of the King of Navarre 51.  Chicot’s Astonishment at finding himself so popular in Nerac 52.  How they hunted the Wolf in Navarre 53.  How Henri of Navarre behaved in Battle 54.  What was passing at the Louvre about the Time Chicot entered Nerac 55.  Red Plume and White Plume 56.  The Door opens 57.  How a great Lady loved in the Year 1586 58.  How St. Maline entered into the Turret and what followed 59.  What was passing in the mysterious House 60.  The Laboratory 61.  What Monsieur Francois, Duc d’Anjou, Duc de Brabant and Comte de
    Flanders, was doing in Flanders
62.  Preparations for Battle 63.  Monseigneur 64.  Monseigneur 65.  French and Flemings 66.  The Travelers 67.  Explanation 68.  The Water 69.  Flight 70.  Transfiguration 71.  The two Brothers 72.  The Expedition 73.  Paul-Emile 74.  One of the Souvenirs of the Duc d’Anjou 75.  How Aurilly executed the Commission of the Duc d’Anjou 76.  The Journey 77.  How King Henri III. did not invite Grillon to Breakfast, and how
    Chicot invited himself
78.  How, after receiving News from the South, Henri received News from
    the North
79.  The two Companions 80.  The Corne d’Abondance 81.  What happened in the little Room 82.  The Husband and the Lover 83.  Showing how Chicot began to understand the Purport of Monsieur de
    Guise’s Letter
84.  Le Cardinal de Joyeuse 85.  News from Aurilly 86.  Doubt 87.  Certainty 88.  Fatality 89.  Les Hospitalieres 90.  His Highness Monseigneur le Duc de Guise

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