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Hunting for the Equipments

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In Which the Equipment of Porthos and Aramis Is Treated Of

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Epilogue

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The Utility of Stovepipes

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The Bastion Saint-Gervais

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Captivity: The Second Day

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Trial

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Captivity: The Fifth Day

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A Procurator's Dinner

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How, Without Incommoding Himself, Athos Procures His Equipment

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The Council of the Musketeers

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A Gascon a Match for Cupid

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The Siege of La Rochelle

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A Fatality

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D'Artagnan and the Englishman

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Execution

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Dream of Vengeance

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Captivity: The First Day

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A Family Affair

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Conclusion

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The Man in the Red Cloak

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The Sign of the Red Dovecot

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The Return

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A Terrible Vision

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The Anjou Wine

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In France

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Milady's Secret

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Captivity: The Fourth Day

29

A Vision

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Chat Between a Brother and Sister

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Captivity: the Third Day

32

What Happened at Portsmouth

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Two Varieties of Demons

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Means of Classical Tragedy

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A Conjugal Visit

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The Drop of Water

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Escape

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Mistress and Soubrette

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Officer

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The Carmelite Convent at Bethune

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English and French

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The Shoulder, The Baldric, and The Handkerchief

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George Villiers - Duke of Buckingham

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The King's Musketeers and The Cardinal's Guards

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His Majesty King Louis XIII

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Plan of Campaign

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In Which M. de Segurier, Keeper of the Seals, Looks More Than Once for the Bell

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The Journey

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Monsieur Bonacieux

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The Interior of the Musketeers

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The Three Presents of D'Artagnan the Elder

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The Countess de Winter

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Lover and Husband

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D'Artagnan Shows Himself

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Author's Preface

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The Antechamber of M. de Treville

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Men of the Robe and Men of the Sword

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The Ballet of La Merlaison

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A Mousetrap in the Seventeenth Century

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Bonacieux at Home

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In Which the Plot Thickens

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The Audience

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The Pavilion

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Porthos

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The Man of Meung

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The Rendezvous

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The Wife of Athos

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Concerning a Court Intrigue

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Aramis and His Thesis