The Man in the Iron Mask, by Alexandre Dumas
Table of Contents
- The Prisoner.
- How Mouston Had Become Fatter without Giving Porthos Notice Thereof, and of the
Troubles Which Consequently Befell that Worthy Gentleman.
- Who Messire Jean Percerin Was.
- The Patterns.
- Where, Probably, Moliere Obtained His First Idea of the Bourgeois Gentilhomme.
- The Bee–Hive, the Bees, and the Honey.
- Another Supper at the Bastile.
- The General of the Order.
- The Tempter.
- Crown and Tiara.
- The Chateau de Vaux-le-Vicomte.
- The Wine of Melun.
- Nectar and Ambrosia.
- A Gascon, and a Gascon and a Half.
- Colbert.
- Jealousy.
- High Treason.
- A Night at the Bastile.
- The Shadow of M. Fouquet.
- The Morning.
- The King’s Friend.
- Showing How the Countersign Was Respected at the Bastile.
- The King’s Gratitude.
- The False King.
- In Which Porthos Thinks He Is Pursuing a Duchy.
- The Last Adieux.
- Monsieur de Beaufort.
- Preparations for Departure.
- Planchet’s Inventory.
- The Inventory of M. de Beaufort.
- The Silver Dish.
- Captive and Jailers.
- Promises.
- Among Women.
- The Last Supper.
- In M. Colbert’s Carriage.
- The Two Lighters.
- Friendly Advice.
- How the King, Louis xiv., Played His Little Part.
- The White Horse and the Black.
- In Which the Squirrel Falls,—the Adder Flies.
- Belle–Ile-enMer.
- Explanations by Aramis.
- Result of the Ideas of the King, and the Ideas of D’Artagnan.
- The Ancestors of Porthos.
- The Son of Biscarrat.
- The Grotto of Locmaria.
- The Grotto.
- An Homeric Song.
- The Death of a Titan.
- Porthos’s Epitaph.
- M. de Gesvres’s Round.
- King Louis xiv.
- M. Fouquet’s Friends.
- Porthos’s Will.
- The Old Age of Athos.
- Athos’s Vision.
- The Angel of Death.
- The Bulletin.
- The Last Canto of the Poem.