Louise de la Valliere
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Alexandre Dumas, pe.

Alexandre Dumas, père was a French writer, best known for his historical novels of high adventure which have made him one of the most widely read French authors in the world. Many of his novels, in...
Louise de la Valliere
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The fifth novel of Alexandre Dumas, père's serial "The d'Artagnan Romances".
The complete "The d'Artagnan Romances" includes:
"The Three Musketeers"
"Twenty Years After"
"The Vicomte de Bragelonne"
"Ten Years Later"
"Louise de la Vallière"
"The Man in the Iron Mask"

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Chapters List
Chap. # Title # Words  
1 Introduction: 1667  
2 Chapter I. Malaga. 4395  
3 Chapter II. A Letter from M. Baisemeaux. 1764  
4 Chapter III. In Which the Reader will be Delighted to Find that Porthos Has Lost Nothing of His Muscularity. 5660  
5 Chapter IV. The Rat and the Cheese. 2316  
6 Chapter V. Planchet's Country-House. 1960  
7 Chapter VI. Showing What Could Be Seen from Planchet's House. 2100  
8 Chapter VII. How Porthos, Truchen, and Planchet Parted with Each Other on Friendly Terms, Thanks to D'Artagnan. 1459  
9 Chapter VIII. The Presentation of Porthos at Court. 1293  
10 Chapter IX. Explanations. 2541  
11 Chapter X. Madame and De Guiche. 2751  
12 Chapter XI. Montalais and Malicorne. 2903  
13 Chapter XII. How De Wardes Was Received at Court. 4031  
14 Chapter XIII. The Combat. 3880  
15 Chapter XIV. The King's Supper. 1878  
16 Chapter XV. After Supper. 1306  
17 Chapter XVI. Showing in What Way D'Artagnan Discharged the Mission with Which the King Had Intrusted Him. 2388  
18 Chapter XVII. The Encounter. 1570  
19 Chapter XVIII. The Physician. 1580  
20 Chapter XIX. Wherein D'Artagnan Perceives that It Was He Who Was Mistaken, and Manicamp Who Was Right. 1761  
21 Chapter XX. Showing the Advantage of Having Two Strings to One's Bow. 3968  
22 Chapter XXI. M. Malicorne the Keeper of the Records of France. 1701  
23 Chapter XXII. The Journey. 2705  
24 Chapter XXIII. Triumfeminate. 1947  
25 Chapter XXIV. The First Quarrel. 3219  
26 Chapter XXV. Despair. 1996  
27 Chapter XXVI. The Flight. 2318  
28 Chapter XXVII. Showing How Louis, on His Part, Had Passed the Time from Ten to Half-Past Twelve at Night. 1889  
29 Chapter XXVIII. The Ambassadors. 2715  
30 Chapter XXIX. Chaillot. 3184  
31 Chapter XXX. Madame. 2453  
32 Chapter XXXI. Mademoiselle de la Valliere's Pocket-Handkerchief. 1792  
33 Chapter XXXII. Which Treats of Gardeners, of Ladders, and Maids of Honor. 2501  
34 Chapter XXXIII. Which Treats of Carpentry Operations, and Furnishes Details upon the Mode of Constructing Staircases. 2867  
35 Chapter XXXIV. The Promenade by Torchlight. 3450  
36 Chapter XXXV. The Apparition. 2725  
37 Chapter XXXVI. The Portrait. 2192  
38 Chapter XXXVII. Hampton Court. 4598  
39 Chapter XXXVIII. The Courier from Madame. 3603  
40 Chapter XXXIX. Saint-Aignan Follows Malicorne's Advice. 1683  
41 Chapter XL: Two Old Friends. 5052  
42 Chapter XLI. Wherein May Be Seen that a Bargain Which Cannot Be Made with One Person, Can Be Carried Out with Another. 3772  
43 Chapter XLII. The Skin of the Bear. 2101  
44 Chapter XLIII. An Interview with the Queen-Mother. 3386  
45 Chapter XLIV. Two Friends. 2283  
46 Chapter XLV. How Jean de La Fontaine Came to Write His First Tale. 1599  
47 Chapter XLVI. La Fontaine in the Character of a Negotiator. 2438  
48 Chapter XLVII. Madame de Belliere's Plate and Diamonds. 1397  
49 Chapter XLVIII. M. de Mazarin's Receipt. 2768  
50 Chapter XLIX. Monsieur Colbert's Rough Draft. 3514  
51 Chapter L: In Which the Author Thinks It Is High Time to Return to the Vicomte de Bragelonne. 2121  
52 Chapter LI. Bragelonne Continues His Inquiries. 2072  
53 Chapter LII. Two Jealousies. 1877  
54 Chapter LIII. A Domiciliary Visit. 2465  
55 Chapter LIV. Porthos's Plan of Action. 2794  
56 Chapter LV. The Change of Residence, the Trap-Door, and the Portrait. 3753  
57 Chapter LVI. Rivals in Politics. 1952  
58 Chapter LVII. Rivals in Love. 2647  
59 Chapter LVIII. King and Noble. 2782  
60 Chapter LIX. After the Storm. 2147  
61 Chapter LX. Heu! Miser! 1569  
62 Chapter LXI. Wounds within Wounds. 2147  
63 Chapter LXII. What Raoul Had Guessed. 2204  
64 Chapter LXIII. Three Guests Astonished to Find Themselves at Supper Together. 1856  
65 Chapter LXIV. What Took Place at the Louvre During the Supper at the Bastile. 2950  
66 Chapter LXV. Political Rivals. 2818  
67 Chapter LXVI. In Which Porthos Is Convinced without Having Understood Anything. 2206  
68 Chapter LXVII. M. de Baisemeaux's "Society." 2443  

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