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The Vicomte de Bragelonne
Or Ten Years Later being the completion of "The Three
Musketeers" And "Twenty Years After"

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Hardly had the ladder been properly placed
Hardly had the ladder been properly placed than the
king began to ascend.
—Page 155
.

THE WORKS

OF

ALEXANDRE DUMAS


THE VICOMTE DE BRAGELONNE

OR

TEN YEARS LATER

BEING THE COMPLETION OF

"THE THREE MUSKETEERS" AND "TWENTY YEARS AFTER"

PART II


Copiously Illustrated with elegant Pen and Ink and Wood Engravings, specially drawn for this edition by eminent French and American Artists.


COMPLETE IN NINE VOLUMES

VOLUME FOUR


NEW YORK
PETER FENELON COLLIER, PUBLISHER.
1893




CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I.—Showing what neither the Naiad nor Dryad had anticipated
CHAPTER II.—The new General of the Jesuits
CHAPTER III.—The Storm
CHAPTER IV.—The Shower of Rain
CHAPTER V.—Toby
CHAPTER VI.—Madame's four Chances
CHAPTER VII.—The Lottery
CHAPTER VIII.—Malaga
CHAPTER IX.—A Letter from M. de Baisemeaux
CHAPTER X.—In which the Reader will be delighted to find that Porthos has lost nothing of his Strength
CHAPTER XI.—The Rat and the Cheese
CHAPTER XII.—Planchet's Country-House
CHAPTER XIII.—Showing what could be seen from Planchet's House
CHAPTER XIV.—How Porthos, Trüchen, and Planchet parted with each other on friendly terms, thanks to D'Artagnan
CHAPTER XV.—The Presentation of Porthos at Court
CHAPTER XVI.—Explanations
CHAPTER XVII.—Madame and Guiche
CHAPTER XVIII.—Montalais and Malicorne
CHAPTER XIX.—How De Wardes was received at Court
CHAPTER XX.—The Combat
CHAPTER XXI.—The King's Supper
CHAPTER XXII.—After Supper
CHAPTER XXIII.—Showing in what way D'Artagnan discharged the Mission with which the King had intrusted him
CHAPTER XXIV.—The Encounter
CHAPTER XXV.—The Physician
CHAPTER XXVI.—Wherein D'Artagnan perceives that it was he who was mistaken, and Manicamp who was right
CHAPTER XXVII.—Showing the advantage of having two Strings to one's Bow
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