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Index
Cover
Title Page
Introduction
Chapter I: The Letter
Chapter II: The Messenger
Chapter III: The Interview
Chapter IV: Father and Son
Chapter V: Which Speaks of Cropoli and Cropole and of a Great Unknown Painter
Chapter VI: The Stranger
Chapter VII: Parry
Chapter VIII: His Majesty Louis XIV at the Age of Twenty-Two
Chapter IX: In Which the Stranger from the Inn of The Médicis Drops His Incognito
Chapter X: The Arithmetic of Monsieur de Mazarin
Chapter XI: The Politics of Monsieur de Mazarin
Chapter XII: The King and the Lieutenant
Chapter XIII: Marie de Mancini
Chapter XIV: In Which the King and the Lieutenant Exchange Proofs of Memory
Chapter XV: The Exile
Chapter XVI: “Remember!”
Chapter XVII: In Which Aramis Is Sought but Only Bazin Is Found
Chapter XVIII: In Which d’Artagnan Seeks Porthos but Finds Only Mousqueton
Chapter XIX: In Which d’Artagnan Brings His Business to Paris
Chapter XX: Of the Company Formed in the Rue des Lombards under the Sign of the Golden Pestle to Execute d’Artagnan’s Plan
Chapter XXI: In Which d’Artagnan Prepares to Travel on the Behalf of Planchet and Co.
Chapter XXII: D’Artagnan Travels for the House of Planchet and Co.
Chapter XXIII: In Which the Author Is Forced, Despite Himself, to Recount a Little History
Chapter XXIV: The Treasure
Chapter XXV: The Marsh
Chapter XXVI: Heart and Mind
Chapter XXVII: The Next Day
Chapter XXVIII: Contraband Merchandise
Chapter XXIX: In Which d’Artagnan Begins to Fear the Investment of Planchet and Co. Might Be Lost
Chapter XXX: The Stock of Planchet and Co. Rebounds
Chapter XXXI: Monck Reveals Himself
Chapter XXXII: How Athos and d’Artagnan Met Once More at the Hartshorn Inn
Chapter XXXIII: The Audience
Chapter XXXIV: The Embarrassment of Riches
Chapter XXXV: On the Canal
Chapter XXXVI: How d’Artagnan Drew, as if by Fairy Magic, a Country Estate from a Wooden Box
Chapter XXXVII: How d’Artagnan Settled the Company’s Liabilities before Reckoning Its Assets
Chapter XXXVIII: In Which We See that the French Grocer Was Already Well Established in the 17th Century
Chapter XXXIX: Monsieur de Mazarin at His Games
Chapter XL: An Affair of State
Chapter XLI: The Report
Chapter XLII: In Which Monsieur de Mazarin Becomes Extravagant
Chapter XLIII: Guénaud
Chapter XLIV: Colbert
Chapter XLV: Confession of a Man of Means
Chapter XLVI: The Bequest
Chapter XLVII: How Anne of Austria Gave Louis XIV One Sort of Advice and Monsieur Fouquet Gave Him Another
Chapter XLVIII: Agonies
Chapter XLIX: Enter Colbert
Chapter L: The First Day of the Reign of Louis XIV
Historical Characters
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Notes on the Text of ‘Between Two Kings’
Copyright
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