
audiobook
by Alexandre Dumas, Auguste Maquet
Alexandre Dumas LE VICOMTE DE BRAGELONNE TOME II
Table des matières
Chapitre LXXII — La grandeur de l’évêque de Vannes
Chapitre LXXIII — Où Porthos commence à être fâché d’être venu avec d’Artagnan
Chapitre LXXIV — Où d’Artagnan court, où Porthos ronfle, où Aramis conseille
Chapitre LXXV — Où M. Fouquet agit
Chapitre LXXVI — Où d’Artagnan finit par mettre enfin la main sur son brevet de capitaine
Chapitre LXXVII — Un amoureux et une maîtresse
Chapitre LXXVIII — Où l’on voit enfin reparaître la véritable héroïne de cette histoire
Chapitre LXXIX — Malicorne et Manicamp
In the bustling world of 17th‑century France, three legendary musketeers find themselves navigating a delicate balance of duty, ambition, and hidden agendas. D’Artagnan, ever the sharp‑eyed lieutenant, and the towering Porthos, his loyal yet increasingly restless companion, are drawn into the opulent yet secretive sphere of the Bishop of Vannes. Their arrival at the bishop’s residence hints at political maneuverings that could reshape loyalties among the court’s most powerful figures.
Amidst sumptuous chambers and whispered conspiracies, Aramis appears as the consummate strategist, his violet robes and regal bearing a reminder of his aristocratic past. The trio’s interactions with the bishop’s inner circle expose a web of intrigue, where personal pride clashes with the demands of service to the crown. Listeners are invited to step into a world where honor, love, and ambition intertwine, setting the stage for the drama that will unfold in the days ahead.
Language
fr
Duration
~16 hours (942K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
This Etext was prepared by Ebooks libres et gratuits and is available at http://www.ebooksgratuits.com in Word format, Mobipocket Reader format, eReader format and Acrobat Reader format. Revised by Richard Tonsing
Release date
2004-11-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1802–1870
Best known for sweeping adventures like The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, he wrote stories full of duels, daring escapes, and unforgettable revenge. His novels helped shape popular historical fiction and still feel lively and fast-moving today.
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1813–1888
Best remembered as Alexandre Dumas’s closest collaborator, this French writer helped shape some of the 19th century’s most famous adventure novels. His own story is full of literary teamwork, ambition, and a long-running debate over credit.
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