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Introduction by Francine Du Plessix Gray
THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK
1. The Prisoner
2. How Mouston Had Gained Weight Without Warning Porthos, and How This Spelled Trouble for This Worthy Nobleman
3. Who and What Master Jean Percerin Was
4. The Swatches
5. Where Molière Might Have Drawn His Inspiration for The Burgher As Aristocrat
6. The Hive, the Bees, and the Honey
7. Another Supper at the Bastille
8. The General of the Order
9. The Tempter
10. Crown and Tiara
11. The Castle of Vaux-le-Vicomte
12. The Wine of Melun
13. Nectar and Ambrosia
14. For a Gascon and a Gascon and a Half
15. Colbert
16. Jealousy
17. Lèse-Majesté
18. A Night in the Bastille
19. Monsieur Fouquet’s Shadow
20. Morning
21. The King’s Friend
22. How Orders Were Respected in the Bastille
23. The King’s Gratitude
24. The False King
25. Porthos Believes He Is Pursuing a Dukedom
26. The Final Farewells
27. The Duke de Beaufort
28. Preparations for Departure
29. Planchet’s Inventory
30. The Duke de Beaufort’s Inventory
31. The Silver Plate
32. Captive and Jailers
33. Promises
34. Among Women
35. The Last Supper
36. Monsieur Colbert’s Coach
37. The Two Lighters
38. Friendly Advice
39. How King Louis XIV Played His Little Part
40. The White Horse and the Black Horse
41. In Which the Squirrel Falls, in Which the Adder Flies
42. Belle-Île-en-Mer
43. Aramis’s Explanation
44. The Results of the King’s Plans and d’Artagnan’s Plans
45. Porthos’s Forbears
46. Biscarrat’s Son
47. The Grotto of Locmaria
48. The Grotto
49. A Homeric Chant
50. The Death of a Titan
51. Porthos’s Epitaph
52. The Duke de Gesvres’s Rounds
53. King Louis XIV
54. Monsieur Fouquet’s Friends
55. Porthos’s Will
56. Athos’s Old Age
57. Athos’s Vision
58. The Angel of Death
59. Bulletin
60. The Final Canto of the Epic
Epilogue
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