
I TRE MOSCHETTIERI VOL. III.
CONTINUAZIONE DEL CAPITOLO XXXII.
CAPITOLO XXXIII. LA PADRONA E LA CAMERIERA.
CAPITOLO XXXIV. OVE SI TRATTA DEL MODO DI EQUIPAGGIARSI DI ARAMIS E DI PORTHOS
CAPITOLO XXXV. LA NOTTE TUTTI I GATTI SONO GRIGI
CAPITOLO XXXVI. IL SOGNO DI VENDETTA
CAPITOLO XXXVII. IL SEGRETO DI MILADY
CAPITOLO XXXVIII. IN CHE MODO, SENZA INCOMODARSI, ATHOS RITROVÒ IL MEZZO D'EQUIPAGGIARSI
CAPITOLO XXXIX. UNA DOLCE VISIONE
CAPITOLO XL. UNA VISIONE TERRIBILE
A lavish banquet in the heart of Paris sets the stage, where the indomitable Porthos, the ever‑sharp d’Artagnan, and their steadfast companions gather with the flamboyant Coquenard family. The table overflows with absurdly grand dishes, wine diluted to a golden hue, and witty repartee that reveals the musketeers’ blend of bravado and brotherhood. Beneath the clatter of plates, subtle tensions surface: whispered remarks, lingering glances, and a prosecutor’s uneasy smile hint at matters far beyond the feast.
As the merriment wanes, the musketeers sense a ripple of intrigue threading through courtly gossip and clandestine notes. Their loyalty to the king and each other will be tested by a looming scheme that threatens both honor and heart. Listeners are drawn into a world where friendship, romance, and political danger intertwine, promising adventure that will keep the pulse of the saga racing.
Language
it
Duration
~4 hours (282K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2019-11-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1802–1870
Best known for sweeping adventure stories like The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, this wildly popular French writer helped define the page-turning historical novel. His books began life as serials, full of cliffhangers, bold heroes, and a sense of fun that still carries them today.
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