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The d'Artagnan Romances, Vol 1: The Three Musketeers (version 3)

The d'Artagnan Romances, Vol 1: The Three Musketeers (version 3)

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Number of Chapters: 69

Length: 02 hours and 34 minutes

Language: English

The d'Artagnan Romances are six volumes that intertwine exciting events (real and fictionalized) from 17th-century Europe and the life of the most adored French musketeer of that period, Charles de Batz-Castelmore d'Artagnan. Volume 1 introduces d’Artagnan as a young man, seeking to earn the glory of serving in the King’s Musketeers. While in pursuit of this aim, d’Artagnan befriends three musketeers – Athos, Porthos, and Aramis – who aid him in adventures against their King’s adversary, the cunning Cardinal Richelieu. "One for all, and all for one!" - Summary by jvanstan

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Author's Preface (John Van Stan)
The Three Presents of d'Artagnan the Elder (John Van Stan)
The Antechamber of M. de Treville (John Van Stan)
The Audience (John Van Stan)
The Shoulder of Athos, the Baldric of Porthos and the Handkerchief of Aramis (John Van Stan)
The King's Musketeers and the Cardinal's Guards (John Van Stan)
His Majesty King Louis XIII (John Van Stan)
The Interior of the Musketeers (John Van Stan)
Concerning a Court Intrigue (John Van Stan)
D'Artagnan Shows Himself (John Van Stan)
A Mousetrap in the Seventeenth Century (John Van Stan)
In Which the Plot Thickens (John Van Stan)
George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham (John Van Stan)
Monsieur Bonacieux (John Van Stan)
The Man of Meung (John Van Stan)
Men of the Robe and Men of the Sword (John Van Stan)
In which M. Seguier, Keeper of the Seals, Looks More than Once for the Bell (John Van Stan)
Bonacieux at Home (John Van Stan)
Lover and Husband (John Van Stan)
Plan of Campaign (John Van Stan)
The Journey (John Van Stan)
The Countess de Winter (John Van Stan)
The Ballet of La Merlaison (John Van Stan)
The Rendezvous (John Van Stan)
The Pavilion (John Van Stan)
Porthos (John Van Stan)
Aramis and His Thesis (John Van Stan)
The Wife of Athos (John Van Stan)
The Return (John Van Stan)
Hunting for the Equipments (John Van Stan)
D'Artagnan and the Englishman (John Van Stan)
English and French (John Van Stan)
A Procurator's Dinner (John Van Stan)
Soubrette and MIstress (John Van Stan)
In which the Equipment of Aramis and Porthose is Treated of (John Van Stan)
A Gascon, a Match for Cupid (John Van Stan)
Dream of Vengeance (John Van Stan)
Milady's Secret (John Van Stan)
How, without Incommoding Himself, Athos Procures His Equipment (John Van Stan)
A Vision (John Van Stan)
A Terrible Vision (John Van Stan)
The Seige of la Rochelle (John Van Stan)
The Anjou Wine (John Van Stan)
The Sign of the Red Dovecot (John Van Stan)
The Utility of Stovepipes (John Van Stan)
A Conjugal Scene (John Van Stan)
The Bastion Saint-Gervais (John Van Stan)
The Council of the Musketeers (John Van Stan)
A Family Affair (John Van Stan)
Fatality (John Van Stan)
Chat between Brother and Sister (John Van Stan)
Officer (John Van Stan)
Captivity: The First Day (John Van Stan)
Captivity: The Second Day (John Van Stan)
Captivity: The Third Day (John Van Stan)
Captivity: The Fourth Day (John Van Stan)
Captivity: The Fifth Day (John Van Stan)
Means for Classical Tragedy (John Van Stan)
Escape (John Van Stan)
What Took Place at Portsmouth August 23, 1628 (John Van Stan)
In France (John Van Stan)
The Carmelite Convent at Bethune (John Van Stan)
Two Varieties of Demons (John Van Stan)
The Drop of Water (John Van Stan)
The Man in the Red Cloak (John Van Stan)
Trial (John Van Stan)
Execution (John Van Stan)
Conclusion (John Van Stan)
Epilogue (John Van Stan)
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