
Ten Years Later
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⚔️ Ten years have passed. The stakes are higher. The brotherhood is tested like never before. In Ten Years Later, the thrilling continuation of the Musketeer saga, Alexandre Dumas plunges d'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis into a world of shifting alliances, royal ambitions, and deadly secrets. As France reels under the rule of a young Louis XIV 👑 and the shadow of Cardinal Mazarin fades, the Musketeers are drawn into plots involving prisons, masked prisoners, and the fate of a kingdom. Loyalties crack. Truths are uncovered. And every decision could change the future of Europe. This ric...
Chapters (69)(click to expand)
- Ten Years Later
- (1660–1661, Chapters 76–140 of the Third Volume of the D’Artagnan series)
- Introduction:
- Chapter I. In which D’Artagnan finishes by at Length placing his Hand upon his Captain’s Commission.
- Chapter II. A Lover and His Mistress.
- Chapter III. In Which We at Length See the True Heroine of this History
- Chapter IV. Malicorne and Manicamp.
- Chapter V: Manicamp and Malicorne.
- Chapter VI. The Courtyard of the Hotel Grammont.
- Chapter VII. The Portrait of Madame.
- Chapter VIII. Le Havre.
- Chapter IX. At Sea.
- Chapter X. The Tents.
- Chapter XI. Night.
- Chapter XII. From Le Havre to Paris.
- Chapter XIII. An Account of what the Chevalier de Lorraine Thought of Madame.
- Chapter XIV. A Surprise for Raoul.
- Chapter XV. The Consent of Athos.
- Chapter XVI. Monsieur Becomes Jealous of the Duke of Buckingham.
- Chapter XVII. Forever!
- Chapter XVIII. King Louis XIV. does not think Mademoiselle de la Vallière either rich enough or pretty enough for a Gentleman of the Rank of the Vicomte de Bragelonne.
- Chapter XIX. Sword-Thrusts in the Water.
- Chapter XX. Sword-Thrusts in the Water (concluded).
- Chapter XXI. Baisemeaux de Montlezun.
- Chapter XXII. The King’s Card-Table.
- Chapter XXIII. M. Baisemeaux de Montlezun’s Accounts.
- Chapter XXIV. The Breakfast at Monsieur de Baisemeaux’s.
- Chapter XXV. The Second Floor of la Bertaudiere.
- Chapter XXVI. The Two Friends.
- Chapter XXVII. Madame de Belliere’s Plate.
- Chapter XXVIII. The Dowry.
- Chapter XXIX. Le Terrain de Dieu.
- Chapter XXX. Threefold Love.
- Chapter XXXI. M. de Lorraine’s Jealousy.
- Chapter XXXII. Monsieur is Jealous of Guiche.
- Chapter XXXIII. The Mediator.
- Chapter XXXIV. The Advisers.
- Chapter XXXV. Fontainebleau.
- Chapter XXXVI. The Bath.
- Chapter XXXVII. The Butterfly-Chase.
- Chapter XXXVIII. What Was Caught after the Butterflies.
- Chapter XXXIX. The Ballet of the Seasons.
- Chapter XL: The Nymphs of the Park of Fontainebleau.
- Chapter XLI. What Was Said under the Royal Oak.
- Chapter XLII. The King’s Uneasiness.
- Chapter XLIII. The King’s Secret.
- Chapter XLIV. Courses de Nuit.
- Chapter XLV. In Which Madame Acquires a Proof that Listeners Hear What Is Said.
- Chapter XLVI. Aramis’s Correspondence.
- Chapter XLVII. The Orderly Clerk.
- Chapter XLVIII. Fontainebleau at Two o’Clock in the Morning.
- Chapter XLIX. The Labyrinth.
- Chapter L: How Malicorne Had Been Turned Out of the Hotel of the Beau Paon.
- Chapter LI. What Actually Occurred at the Inn Called the Beau Paon.
- Chapter LII. A Jesuit of the Eleventh Year.
- Chapter LIII. The State Secret.
- Chapter LIV. A Mission.
- Chapter LV. Happy as a Prince.
- Chapter LVI. Story of a Dryad and a Naiad.
- Chapter LVII. Conclusion of the Story of a Naiad and of a Dryad.
- Chapter LVIII. Royal Psychology.
- Chapter LIX. Something That neither Naiad nor Dryad Foresaw.
- Chapter LX. The New General of the Jesuits.
- Chapter LXI. The Storm.
- Chapter LXII. The Shower of Rain.
- Chapter LXIII. Toby.
- Chapter LXIV. Madame’s Four Chances.
- Chapter LXV. The Lottery.
- Footnotes:
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