Twenty Years After
Appearance
- Contents
- 1. The Shade of Cardinal Richelieu.
- 2. A Nightly Patrol.
- 3. Dead Animosities.
- 4. Anne of Austria at the Age of Forty-six.
- 5. The Gascon and the Italian.
- 6. D'Artagnan in his Fortieth Year.
- 7. Touches upon the Strange Effects a Half-pistole may have upon a Beadle and a Chorister.
- 8. How D'Artagnan, on going to a Distance to discover Aramis, discovers his old Friend.
- 9. The Abbe D'Herblay.
- 10. Monsieur Porthos du Vallon de Bracieux de Pierrefonds.
- 11. How D'Artagnan perceives that Wealth does not necessarily produce Happiness.
- 12. In which it is shown that if Porthos was discontented with his Condition.
- 13. Two Angelic Faces.
- 14. The Castle of Bragelonne.
- 15. Athos as a Diplomatist.
- 16. The Duc de Beaufort.
- 17. Describes how the Duc de Beaufort amused his Leisure Hours in the Donjon of Vincennes.
- 18. Grimaud begins his Functions.
- 19. In which the Contents of the Pates made by the Successor of Father Marteau are described.
- 20. One of Marie Michon's Adventures.
- 21. The Abbe Scarron.
- 22. Saint Denis.
- 23. One of the Forty Methods of Escape of the Duc de Beaufort.
- 24. The timely Arrival of D'Artagnan in Paris.
- 25. An Adventure on the High Road.
- 26. The Rencontre.
- 27. The four old Friends prepare to meet again.
- 28. The Place Royale.
- 29. The Ferry across the Oise.
- 30. Skirmishing.
- 31. The Monk.
- 32. The Absolution.
- 33. Grimaud Speaks.
- 34. On the Eve of Battle.
- 35. A Dinner in the Old Style.
- 36. A Letter from Charles the First.
- 37. Cromwell's Letter.
- 38. Henrietta Maria and Mazarin.
- 39. How, sometimes, the Unhappy mistake Chance for Providence.
- 40. Uncle and Nephew.
- 41. Paternal Affection.
- 42. Another Queen in Want of Help.
- 43. In which it is proved that first Impulses are oftentimes the best.
- 44. Te Deum for the Victory of Lens.
- 45. The Beggar of St. Eustache.
- 46. The Tower of St. Jacques de la Boucherie.
- 47. The Riot.
- 48. The Riot becomes a Revolution.
- 49. Misfortune refreshes the Memory.
- 50. The Interview.
- 51. The Flight.
- 52. The Carriage of Monsieur le Coadjuteur.
- 53. How D'Artagnan and Porthos earned by selling Straw, Two Hundred and Fifteen Louis d'or.
- 54. In which we hear Tidings of Aramis.
- 55. The Scotchman.
- 56. The Avenger.
- 57. Oliver Cromwell.
- 58. Jesus Seigneur.
- 59. Under the most trying Circumstances noble Natures never lose Courage.
- 60. Respect to Fallen Majesty.
- 61. D'Artagnan hits on a Plan.
- 62. London.
- 63. The Trial.
- 64. Whitehall.
- 65. The Workmen.
- 66. Remember!
- 67. The Man in the Mask.
- 68. Cromwell's House.
- 69. Conversational.
- 70. The Skiff "Lightning."
- 71. Port Wine.
- 72. End of the Port Wine Mystery.
- 73. Fatality.
- 74. How Mousqueton, after being very nearly roasted, had a Narrow Escape of being eaten.
- 75. The Return.
- 76. The Ambassadors.
- 77. The three Lieutenants of the Generalissimo.
- 78. The Battle of Charenton.
- 79. The Road to Picardy.
- 80. The Gratitude of Anne of Austria.
- 81. Cardinal Mazarin as King.
- 82. Precautions.
- 83. Strength and Sagacity.
- 84. Strength and Sagacity—Continued.
- 85. The Oubliettes of Cardinal Mazarin.
- 86. Conferences.
- 87. In which we begin to think that Porthos will be at last a Baron, and D'Artagnan a Captain.
- 88. Shows how with Threat and Pen more is effected than by the Sword.
- 89. More difficult for Kings to return to the Capitals of their Kingdoms, than to make an Exit.
- 90. Conclusion.
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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