Chicot the Jester

Chicot the Jester
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01 - The wedding of St. Luc
Tác giả: Alexandre Dumas
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    01 - The wedding of St. Luc

  • 2

    02 - How it is not always he who opens the door, who enters the house

  • 3

    03 - How it is sometimes difficult to distinguish a dream from the reality

  • 4

    04 - How Madame de St. Luc had passed the night

  • 5

    05 - How Madame de St. Luc passed the second night of her marriage

  • 6

    06 - Le petite coucher of Henri III

  • 7

    07 - How, without anyone knowing why, the king was converted before the next day

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    08 - How the king was afraid of being afraid

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    09 - How the angel made a mistake and spoke to Chicot, thinking it was the king

  • 10

    10 - How Bussy went to seek for the reality of his dream

  • 11

    11 - M. Bryan de Monsoreau

  • 12

    12 - How Bussy found both the portrait and the original

  • 13

    13 - Who Diana was

  • 14

    14 - The treaty

  • 15

    15 - The marriage

  • 16

    16 - The marriage (continued)

  • 17

    17 - How Henri III. traveled, and how long it took him to get from Paris to Fontainebleau

  • 18

    18 - Brother Gorenflot

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    19 - How Chicot found out that it was easier to go in than out of the abbey

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    20 - How Chicot, forced to remain in the abbey, saw and heard things very dangerous to see and hear

  • 21

    21 - How Chicot learned genealogy

  • 22

    22 - How M. and Madame de St. Luc met with a traveling companion

  • 23

    23 - The old man

  • 24

    24 - How Remy-le-Haudouin had, in Bussy's absence, established a communication with the Rue St. Antione

  • 25

    25 - The father and daughter

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    26 - How Brother Gorenflot awoke, and the reception he met with at his convent

  • 27

    27 - How Brother Gorenflot remained convinced that he was a somnambulist, and bitterly deplored this infirmity

  • 28

    28 - How Brother Gorenflot traveled upon an ass, named Panurge, and learned many things he did not know before

  • 29

    29 - How Brother Gorenflot changed his ass for a mule, and his mule for a horse

  • 30

    30 - How Chicot and his companion installed themselves at the Hotel of the Cross, and how they were received by the host

  • 31

    31 - How the monk confessed the advocate, and the advocate the monk

  • 32

    32 - How Chicot used his sword

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    33 - How the Duc D'Anjou learned that Diana was not dead

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    34 - How Chicot returned to the Louvre, and was received by the King Henri III.

  • 35

    35 - What passed between M. de Monsoreau and the Duke

  • 36

    36 - Chicot and the King

  • 37

    37 - What M. de Guise came to do at the Louvre

  • 38

    38 - Castor and Pollux

  • 39

    39 - In which it is proved that listening is the best way to hear

  • 40

    40 - The evening of the League

  • 41

    41 - The Rue de la Ferronnerie

  • 42

    42 - The Prince and the friend

  • 43

    43 - Etymology of the Rue de la Jussienne

  • 44

    44 - How D'Epernon had his doublet torn, and how Chomberg was stained blue

  • 45

    45 - Chicot more than ever King of France

  • 46

    46 - How Chicot paid a visit to Bussy, and what followed

  • 47

    47 - The chess of M. Chicot, and the cup and ball of M. Quelus

  • 48

    48 - The reception of the chiefs of The League

  • 49

    49 - How the King annexed a chief who was neither the Duc de Guise nor M. D'Anjou

  • 50

    50 - Eteocles and Polynices

  • 51

    51 - How people do not always lose their time by searching empty drawers

  • 52

    52 - Ventre St. Gris

  • 53

    53 - The friends

  • 54

    54 - Bussy and Diana

  • 55

    55 - How Bussy was offered three hundred pistoles for his horse, and parted with him for nothing

  • 56

    56 - The diplomacy of the Duc D'Anjou

  • 57

    57 - The ideas of the Duc D'Anjou

  • 58

    58 - A flight of Angevins

  • 59

    59 - Roland

  • 60

    60 - What M. de Monsoreau came to announce

  • 61

    61 - How the King learned the flight of his beloved brother, and what followed

  • 62

    62 - How, as Chicot and the Queen Mother were agreed, the King began to agree with them

  • 63

    63 - In which it is proved that gratitude was one of St. Luc's virtues

  • 64

    64 - The project of M. de St. Luc

  • 65

    65 - How M. de St. Luc showed M. de Monsoreau the trust that the King had taught him

  • 66

    66 - In which we see the Queen Mother enter the town of Angers, but not triumphantly

  • 67

    67 - Little causes and great effects

  • 68

    68 - How M. de Monsoreau opened and shut his eyes, which proved that he was not dead

  • 69

    69 - How M. le Duc D'Anjou went to Meridor to congratulate Madame de Monsoreau on the death of her husband, and found him there before him

  • 70

    70 - The inconvenience of large litters and narrow doors

  • 71

    71 - What temper the King was in when St. Luc reappeared at the Louvre

  • 72

    72 - In which we meet two important personages whom we have lost sight of for some time

  • 73

    73 - Diana's second journey to Paris

  • 74

    74 - How the ambassador of the Duc D'Anjou arrived at the Louvre, and the reception he met with

  • 75

    75 - Which is only the end of the preceding one

  • 76

    76 - How M. de St. Luc acquitted himself of the commission given to him by Bussy

  • 77

    77 - In what respect M. de St. Luc was more civilized than M. de Bussy, the lessons which he gave him, and the use which M. de Bussy made of them

  • 78

    78 - The Precautions of M. de Monsoreau

  • 79

    79 - A visit to the house at Les Tournelles

  • 80

    80 - The watchers

  • 81

    81 - How M. le Duc D'Anjou signed, and after having signed, spoke

  • 82

    82 - A promenade at the Tournelles

  • 83

    83 - In which Chicot sleeps

  • 84

    84 - Where Chicot wakes

  • 85

    85 - The Fete Dieu

  • 86

    86 - Which will elucidate the previous chapter

  • 87

    87 - The procession

  • 88

    88 - Chicot the First

  • 89

    89 - Interest and capital

  • 90

    90 - What was passing near the Bastille while Chicot was paying his debt to Y. de Mayenne

  • 91

    91 - The assassination

  • 92

    92 - How Brother Gorenflot found himself more than ever between a gallows and an abbey

  • 93

    93 - Where Chicot guesses why D'Epernon had blood on his feet and none in his cheeks

  • 94

    94 - The morning of the combat

  • 95

    95 - The friends of Bussy

  • 96

    96 - The combat

  • 97

    97 - The end

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Tác giả: Alexandre Dumas

Số bài: 97
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