Alexandre Dumas

The Regent’s Daughter. An Historical Romance (Sequel To “The Conspirators”)

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Contents. Chapter I. An Abbess Of The Eighteenth Century Ii. Decidedly The Family Begins To Settle Down Iii. What Passed Three Nights Later At Eight Hundred Leagues From The Palais Royal Iv. Showing How Chance Arranges Some Matters Better Than Providence V. The Journey Vi. A Room In The Hotel At Rambouillet Vii. A Servant In The Royal Livery—Monseigneur Le Duc D’Orleans Viii. The Utility Of A Seal Ix. The Visit X. In Which Dubois Proves That His Police Was Better Organized At An Expense Of Three Hundred Thousand Francs Than The General Police For Three Millions Xi. Rambouillet Again Xii. Captain La Jonquiere Xiii. Monsieur Moutonnet, Draper At St. Germain-En-Laye Xiv. Trust To Signs Of Gratitude Xv. His Excellency The Duc D’Orleans Xvi. “Monseigneur, We Are Bretons” Xvii. Monsieur Andre Xviii. The Faubourg Saint Antoine Xix. The Artist And The Politician Xx. Blood Reveals Itself Xxi. What Passed In The Rue Du Bac While Waiting For Gaston Xxii. In Bretagne Xxiii. The Sorceress Of Savernay Xxiv. The Arrest Xxv. The Bastille Xxvi. How Life Passed In The Bastille While Waiting For Death Xxvii. How The Night Passed In The Bastille While Waiting For The Day Xxviii. A Companion In The Bastille Xxix. The Sentence Xxx. The Family Feud Xxxi. State Affairs And Family Affairs Xxxii. Showing That We Must Not Always Judge Others By Ourselves, Above All If We Are Called Dubois Xxxiii. Monceaux Xxxiv. The Pardon Xxxv. The Last Interview Xxxvi. Nantes Xxxvii. The Tragedy Of Nantes Xxxviii. The End"

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Used - Acceptable

Language

English

Article type

Book - Hardcover

Publisher

George Routledge And Sons (London )

Number of pages

298 pages