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  1. Rhienne

    Rhienne edited the table of contents of Louise de la Vallière Wednesday, June 20, 2012.

    • I. ing Louis XIV does not think Mademoiselle de la Valliere rich enough or pretty enough for a gentleman of the rank of the Vicomte de Bragelonne
      II. D'Artagnan calls de Wardes to account
      III. Baisemeaux de Montlezun
      IV. The King's card-table
      V. M. Baisemeaux's de Montlezun's accounts
      VI. The breakfast of Monsieur de Baisemeaux
      VII. The second floor of la Beraudiere
      VIII. The two friends
      IX. Madame de Belliere's plate
      X. The dowry
      XI. On the sands at Calais
      XII. Madame amuses herself
      XIII. Lorraine is jealous
      XIV. Monsier is jealous of Guiche
      XV. The mediator
      XVI. The advisers
      XVII. Fontainebleau
      XVIII. The bath
      XVIX. The butterfly-chase
      XX. What was caught in the hand after the butterflies
      XXI. The ballet of the seasons
      XXII. The nymphs of the park of Fontainebleau
      XXIII. Under the royal oak
      XXIV. The King's uneasiness
      XXV. The King's secret
      XXVI. Midnight rambles
      XXVII. Madame acquires a proof that listeners can hear what is said
      XXVIII. Aramis's correspondance
      XXIX. The orderly clerk
      XXX. Fontainebleau at two o'clock in the morning
      XXXI. The labyrinth
      XXXII. How Malicorne had been turned out of the Hotel of the Beau Paon
      XXXIII. What really took place at the Beau Paon
      XXXIV. A Jesuit of the eleventh year
      XXXV. The state secret
      XXXVI. A special mission
      XXXVII. As happy as a prince
      XXXVIII. The story of a dryad and of a naiad
      XXXIX. Conclusion of the story of a dryad and of a naiad
      XL. Royal pyschology
      XLI. Showing what neither the naiad nor dryad had anticipated
      XLII. The new general of the Jesuits

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