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The Vicomte of Bragelonne
The Vicomte of Bragelonne: A Historical Novel "Annotated" | Alexandre Dumas
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"The Vicomte de Bragelonne" by Alexandre Dumas is a work of fiction that takes place during 1660 in France. The structure of "The Vicomte de Bragelonne" can often be somewhat confusing to the reader. "The Vicomte de Bragelonne" is actually part of a longer body of work involving the Three Musketeers. The books are as follows: Part One: "The Vicomte of Bragelonne," Part Two: "Louise de la Vallire," and Part Three: "The Man in the Iron Mask." There are sometimes conflicts regarding where one book should end and another should begin although in most accepted circles such as Project Gutenberg, "The Vicomte de Bragelonne" is comprised of the first 75 chapters. The original stories also are serialized, which may explain the confusion of the separation of the books.The Vicomte de Bragelonne is Raoul, the son of the Comte de la Fere. The Comte de la Fere is famous for his pursuits as Athos, one of the famous Three Musketeers.Raoul arrives at Blois to inform Gaston of the arrival of King Louis XIV, Gaston's nephew. In Blois, Raoul meets and instantly falls in love with a young lady in the court, Louise de la Vallire.Raoul goes to la Fere to visit his father before returning to Blois to await the king's arrival. While Louis is at Blois, he is approached by Charles II, the recently deposed King of England. Charles asks for Louis' help in regaining the throne. Louis, who lacks any type of power as a king, asks Mazarin, his finance minister, for one million livres to assist Charles. Mazarin refuses and Charles is sent away.Later, Charles happens to meet Athos at la Fere. Athos agrees to help Charles by retrieving a fortune he had buried in Newcastle. Athos is successful in his quest. Meanwhile, d'Artagnan has been dispensed to kidnap the powerful General Monk. D'Artagnan takes Monk to meet with Charles. Monk is uncommunicative but decides to help Charles regain his throne. Both Athos and d'Artagnan are handsomely rewarded.Cardinal Mazarin dies. At this point Louis decides that it is time that he steps up to the task of running the government rather than leaving the job to his ministers. The ministers have no intention of giving up their power, particularly the wealthy and corrupt Fouquet. M. Colbert is assigned to be a councilor to Louis. Fouquet and Colbert enter into a battle to take control of the crown.Aramis, Porthos, Athos and d'Artagnan take on different roles in attempting to keep the power in the right hands. D'Artagnan is beseeched to go to Belle-Isle to learn about the state of the island. If the land is being fortified with fortresses and soldiers, then it will be clear to Louis that Fouquet is planning to take over. Colbert is behind the scheme to discredit Fouquet and to claim the crown for his own.D'Artagnan learns that Belle-Isle is being fortified. He also learns that his old friend Porthos is on the island, supposedly studying topography.Porthos and d'Artagnan venture to visit Aramis, the Bishop of Vanne. Aramis figures out d'Artagnan's mission and immediately sends Porthos to Paris. Aramis soon follows with the intention of warning Fouquet of Colbert's plan.D'Artagnan is sent on a wild goose chase just long enough for Porthos and Aramis to reach Paris. Aramis warns Fouquet about Colbert's plans. Fouquet goes to the king to explain the fortification of Belle-Isle while Colbert sits nearby, watching his plan fall apart.
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Jaimeb3th
The Vicomte de Bragelonne: Or, Ten Years Later | Alexandre Dumas, Auguste Maquet

“What is expectation but a kind of folly, and what is that folly but and excess of hope.”

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DGRachel
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Bailedbailed

Welp, I am officially bailing on this audiobook. I may or may not pick it up again in the future, but I found myself checking out while listening. I struggled to read the book 20 years ago. Apparently, it‘s the book I have issues with, not the format. 🤷🏻‍♀️ #movingon

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DGRachel
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“The comte forgot to inquire after Mazarin; that was an old habit.”

I‘m moving straight into the next audiobook for my #YearofDumas. I still probably won‘t get to read them all this year, but I hope to make more progress. I love the humor in these stories, and Athos most of all, since he tends to be the most straight-laced of the original band of musketeers. 💖

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DGRachel
Vicomte de Bragelonne | Alexandre Dumas
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Combo of my #weeklyforecast and my #AprilForecast. No idea if I‘ll get to the tagged book, since I have so much left of March‘s #yearofdumas selection. I need to finish my current reads, and then I can move onto my April Theme, which is books/authors recommended by one of my favorite authors, Ausma Zehanat Khan, a selection of which are listed here.

Cinfhen I like your upcoming theme 💗👍🏻 5y
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Melismatic
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I‘ve seen a few friends on my other social platforms posting a #10YearsLater Selfie challenge ... thought it might be fun!

Post yours if you dare 😂😂 Top pic is of me in 2008, winter break of my senior year of college. Bottom pic was in early ‘18. Photo technology on your phone has definitely changed...1st pic was taken on a digi camera on a timer 😂😂😂

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CareBear
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This was my first and favorite readathon! I look forward to it every time and am excited about this countdown. #30daysofreadathon

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brilliantglow
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10 years and 12 months? Isn't that just 11 years😂😂

RaimeyGallant That is some warped math. :) 8y
ReadingSusan Ha ha! 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa 😂😂 that's hilarious! Best result yet! Guess you're finishing just before the stroke of midnight and the ball falls for the new year! 8y
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