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iliary Visit 239 LXI. Porthos' Plan of Action 243 LXII. The Change of Residence, the Trap-Door, and the Portrait 247 LXIII. Rival Politics 253 LXIV. Rival Affections 255 LXV. King and Nobility 259 LXVI. After the Storm 264 LXVII. Heu! Miser! 267 LXVIII. Wounds upon Wounds 269 LXIX. What Raoul had Guessed 272 LXX. Three Guests astonished to find themselves at Supper together 275 LXXI. What took place at the Louvre during the Supper at the Bastille 278 LXXII. Political Rivals 282 LXXIII. In which Porthos is convinced without having understood anything 286 LXXIV. M. de Baisemeaux's "Society" 289 LXXV. The Prisoner 293 LXXVI. How Mouston had become fatter without giving Porthos notice thereof, and of the Troubles which consequently befell that worthy Gentleman 307 LXXVII. Who Messire John Percerin was 311 LXXVIII. The Patterns 315 LXXIX. Where, probably, Moliere formed his first Idea of the Bourgeois Gentilhomme 319 LXXX. The Beehive, the Bees, and the Honey 323 LXXXI. Another Supper at the Bastille 328 LXXXII. The General of the Order 331 LXXXIII. The Tempter 336 LXXXIV. Crown and Tiara 340 LXXXV. The Chateau de Vaux-le-Vicomte 344 LXXXVI. The Wine of Melun 347 LXX
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