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XVII. Nectar and Ambrosia 350
LXXXVIII. A Gascon, and a Gascon and a
half 352
LXXXIX. Colbert 359
XC. Jealousy 362
XCI. High Treason 366
XCII. A Night at the Bastille 371
XCIII. The Shadow of M. Fouquet 374
XCIV. The Morning 383
XCV. The King's Friend 387
XCVI. Showing how the Countersign
was respected at the Bastille 395
XCVII. The King's Gratitude 400
XCVIII. The False King 404
XCIX. In which Porthos thinks he is
pursuing a Duchy 409
C. The Last Adieux 412
CI. Monsieur de Beaufort 415
CII. Preparations for Departure 419
CIII. Planchet's Inventory 423
CIV. The Inventory of M. de Beaufort 426
CV. The Silver Dish 429
CVI. Captive and Jailers 433
CVII. Promises 438
CVIII. Among Women 444
CIX. The Last Supper 449
CX. In the Carriage of M. Colbert 453
CXI. The Two Lighters 456
CXII. Friendly Advice 460
CXIII. How the King, Louis XIV.,
played his little Part 463
CXIV. The White Horse and the Black Horse 468
CXV. In which the Squirrel falls--in
which the Adder flies 472
CXVI. Belle-Isle-en-Mer 477
CXVII. The Explanations of Ar
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