Twenty Years After
1845
Alexandre Dumas
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
8 - D’Artagnan, Going to a Distance to discover Aramis
9 - The Abbé D’Herblay
10 - Monsieur Porthos du Vallon de Bracieux de Pierrefonds
11 - Wealth does not necessarily produce Happiness
12 - 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 - Duc de Beaufort amused his Leisure Hours in the Donjon of Vincennes
18 - Grimaud begins his Functions
19 - Pâtés made by the Successor of Father Marteau are described
20 - One of Marie Michon’s Adventures
21 - The Abbé 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
54 - In which we hear Tidings of Aramis
55 - The Scotchman
56 - The Avenger
57 - Oliver Cromwell
58 - Jesus Seigneur
59 - Noble Natures never lose Courage, nor good Stomachs their Appetites
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 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 - Thinking 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 - Difficult for Kings to return to the Capitals of their Kingdoms
90 - Conclusion
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