The Three Musketeers'All for one and one for all!' The three musketeers - Porthos, Aramis and Athos - are the most daring swordsmen in France, bodyguards to the king who fight to the death. When D'Artagnan, a headstrong country boy, comes to Paris to join their ranks, they become the greatest friends of his life. And when a villainous plot is hatched against the royal family by the sly Cardinal Richelieu and the seductive spy 'Milady', the four dashing blades must save them at any cost . . . |
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Below him on the front face of the pedestal is a group of three figures — a student , a worker , and a young girl - all bending over the same book . On the back face a rather stern d'Artagnan keeps watch , seated casually with one leg ...
Below him on the front face of the pedestal is a group of three figures — a student , a worker , and a young girl - all bending over the same book . On the back face a rather stern d'Artagnan keeps watch , seated casually with one leg ...
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The carriage set off and left the two men face to face , with no material object separating them any longer . The cavalier made a move as if to follow the carriage , but d'Artagnan , whose already boiling anger was increased still more ...
The carriage set off and left the two men face to face , with no material object separating them any longer . The cavalier made a move as if to follow the carriage , but d'Artagnan , whose already boiling anger was increased still more ...
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Just then Mme Bonacieux's face became livid , a dull pain overwhelmed her , she fell gasping into the arms of Porthos and Aramis . D'Artagnan seized Athos's hands with an anguish difficult to describe .
Just then Mme Bonacieux's face became livid , a dull pain overwhelmed her , she fell gasping into the arms of Porthos and Aramis . D'Artagnan seized Athos's hands with an anguish difficult to describe .
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Preface I | 1 |
The Three Presents of M dArtagnan Sr | 5 |
de Trévilles Antechamber | 20 |
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