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The Man in the Iron Mask

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Deep inside the dreaded Bastille, a young prisoner has languished, his face hidden from all, for eight long years. He knows neither his true identity nor the crime that got him there. Then Aramis, one of the original three musketeers—the finest swordsmen in all of France—bribes his way into the young man’s cell to reveal the shocking truth. The revelation of this truth could very well topple Louis XIV, King of France, from his throne—and Aramis aims to do just that. But a daring jailbreak, a brilliant masquerade, and a b****y fight for the throne may make Aramis betray his sacred vow of “All for one, one for all.” And in so doing, he will pit musketeer against musketeer, bringing an end to this swashbuckling saga—and either honor or disgrace upon them all.…

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Table of contents CHAPTER I. THE PRISONER CHAPTER II. HOW MOUSTON HAD BECOME FATTER WITHOUT GIVING PORTHOS NOTICE THEREOF CHAPTER III. WHO MESSIRE JEAN PERCERIN WAS CHAPTER IV. THE PATTERNS CHAPTER V. WHERE, PROBABLY, MOLIERE OBTAINED HIS FIRST IDEA OF THE BOURGEOIS GENTILHOMME CHAPTER VI. THE BEE-HIVE, THE BEES, AND THE HONEY CHAPTER VII. ANOTHER SUPPER AT THE BASTILE CHAPTER VIII. THE GENERAL OF THE ORDER CHAPTER IX. THE TEMPTER CHAPTER X. CROWN AND TIARA CHAPTER XI. THE CHATEAU DE VAUX-LE-VICOMTE CHAPTER XII. THE WINE OF MELUN CHAPTER XIII. NECTAR AND AMBROSIA CHAPTER XIV. A GASCON, AND A GASCON AND A HALF CHAPTER XV. COLBERT CHAPTER XVI. JEALOUSY CHAPTER XVII. HIGH TREASON CHAPTER XVIII. A NIGHT AT THE BASTILE CHAPTER XIX. THE SHADOW OF M. FOUQUET CHAPTER XX. THE MORNING CHAPTER XXI. THE KING’S FRIEND CHAPTER XXII. SHOWING HOW THE COUNTERSIGN WAS RESPECTED AT THE BASTILE CHAPTER XXIII. THE KING’S GRATITUDE CHAPTER XXIV. THE FALSE KING CHAPTER XXV. IN WHICH PORTHOS THINKS HE IS PURSUING A DUCHY CHAPTER XXVI. THE LAST ADIEUX CHAPTER XXVII. Monsieur de Beaufort CHAPTER XXVIII. PREPARATIONS FOR DEPARTURE CHAPTER XXIX. PLANCHET’S INVENTORY CHAPTER XXX. THE INVENTORY OF M. DE BEAUFORT CHAPTER XXXI. THE SILVER DISH CHAPTER XXXII. CAPTIVE AND JAILERS CHAPTER XXXIII. PROMISES CHAPTER XXXIV. AMONG WOMEN CHAPTER XXXV. THE LAST SUPPER CHAPTER XXXVI. IN M. COLBERT’S CARRIAGE CHAPTER XXXVII. THE TWO LIGHTERS CHAPTER XXXVIII. FRIENDLY ADVICE CHAPTER XXXIX. HOW THE KING, LOUIS XIV., PLAYED HIS LITTLE PART CHAPTER XL. THE WHITE HORSE AND THE BLACK CHAPTER XLI. IN WHICH THE SQUIRREL FALLS,—THE ADDER FLIES CHAPTER XLII. BELLE-ILE-EN-MER CHAPTER XLIII. EXPLANATIONS BY ARAMIS CHAPTER XLIV. RESULT OF THE IDEAS OF THE KING, AND THE IDEAS OF D’ARTAGNAN CHAPTER XLV. THE ANCESTORS OF PORTHOS CHAPTER XLVI. THE SON OF BISCARRAT CHAPTER XLVII. THE GROTTO OF LOCMARIA CHAPTER XLVIII. THE GROTTO CHAPTER XLIX. AN HOMERIC SONG CHAPTER L. THE DEATH OF A TITAN CHAPTER LI. PORTHOS’S EPITAPH CHAPTER LII. M. DE GESVRES’S ROUND CHAPTER LIII. KING LOUIS XIV CHAPTER LIV. M. FOUQUET’S FRIENDS CHAPTER LV. PORTHOS’S WILL CHAPTER LVI. THE OLD AGE OF ATHOS CHAPTER LVII. ATHOS’S VISION CHAPTER LVIII. THE ANGEL OF DEATH CHAPTER LIX. THE BULLETIN CHAPTER LX. THE LAST CANTO OF THE POEM EPILOGUE By Alexandre Dumas Table of Contents CHAPTER I. THE PRISONER CHAPTER II. HOW MOUSTON HAD BECOME FATTER WITHOUT GIVING PORTHOS NOTICE THEREOF CHAPTER III. WHO MESSIRE JEAN PERCERIN WAS CHAPTER IV. THE PATTERNS CHAPTER V. WHERE, PROBABLY, MOLIERE OBTAINED HIS FIRST IDEA OF THE BOURGEOIS GENTILHOMME CHAPTER VI. THE BEE-HIVE, THE BEES, AND THE HONEY CHAPTER VII. ANOTHER SUPPER AT THE BASTILE CHAPTER VIII. THE GENERAL OF THE ORDER CHAPTER IX. THE TEMPTER CHAPTER X. CROWN AND TIARA CHAPTER XI. THE CHATEAU DE VAUX-LE-VICOMTE CHAPTER XII. THE WINE OF MELUN CHAPTER XIII. NECTAR AND AMBROSIA CHAPTER XIV. A GASCON, AND A GASCON AND A HALF CHAPTER XV. COLBERT CHAPTER XVI. JEALOUSY CHAPTER XVII. HIGH TREASON CHAPTER XVIII. A NIGHT AT THE BASTILE CHAPTER XIX. THE SHADOW OF M. FOUQUET CHAPTER XX. THE MORNING CHAPTER XXI. THE KING’S FRIEND CHAPTER XXII. SHOWING HOW THE COUNTERSIGN WAS RESPECTED AT THE BASTILE CHAPTER XXIII. THE KING’S GRATITUDE CHAPTER XXIV. THE FALSE KING CHAPTER XXV. IN WHICH PORTHOS THINKS HE IS PURSUING A DUCHY CHAPTER XXVI. THE LAST ADIEUX CHAPTER XXVII. MONSIEUR DE BEAUFORT CHAPTER XXVIII. PREPARATIONS FOR DEPARTURE CHAPTER XXIX. PLANCHET’S INVENTORY CHAPTER XXX. THE INVENTORY OF M. DE BEAUFORT CHAPTER XXXI. THE SILVER DISH CHAPTER XXXII. CAPTIVE AND JAILERS CHAPTER XXXIII. PROMISES CHAPTER XXXIV. AMONG WOMEN CHAPTER XXXV. THE LAST SUPPER CHAPTER XXXVI. IN M. COLBERT’S CARRIAGE CHAPTER XXXVII. THE TWO LIGHTERS CHAPTER XXXVIII. FRIENDLY ADVICE CHAPTER XXXIX. HOW THE KING, LOUIS XIV., PLAYED HIS LITTLE PART CHAPTER XL. THE WHITE HORSE AND THE BLACK CHAPTER XLI. IN WHICH THE SQUIRREL FALLS,—THE ADDER FLIES CHAPTER XLII. BELLE-ILE-EN-MER CHAPTER XLIII. EXPLANATIONS BY ARAMIS CHAPTER XLIV. RESULT OF THE IDEAS OF THE KING, AND THE IDEAS OF D’ARTAGNAN CHAPTER XLV. THE ANCESTORS OF PORTHOS CHAPTER XLVI. THE SON OF BISCARRAT CHAPTER XLVII. THE GROTTO OF LOCMARIA CHAPTER XLVIII. THE GROTTO CHAPTER XLIX. AN HOMERIC SONG CHAPTER L. THE DEATH OF A TITAN CHAPTER LI. PORTHOS’S EPITAPH CHAPTER LII. M. DE GESVRES’S ROUND CHAPTER LIII. KING LOUIS XIV CHAPTER LIV. M. FOUQUET’S FRIENDS CHAPTER LV. PORTHOS’S WILL CHAPTER LVI. THE OLD AGE OF ATHOS CHAPTER LVII. ATHOS’S VISION CHAPTER LVIII. THE ANGEL OF DEATH CHAPTER LIX. THE BULLETIN CHAPTER LX. THE LAST CANTO OF THE POEM EPILOGUE

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