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Sarah D'Almeida
The Musketeer's Apprentice
The Many Inconveniences of a Sin of Vanity; Flying and Fighting; Murder Done
Up and Down the Staircase; Alarm and Peril; The Demands of Friendship
Monsieur de Treville’s Displeasure; Secrets Kept; Where Plots and Treason Lurk in Every Corner
The Disadvantages of a Pious Servant; Yet Another Conspiracy; Not the Expected Murder
Where Poison Might Be Useful to a Churchman; Pedigree and Ancestry
Possible Poisoners; The Impossibility of Tracing a Noble Boy in Paris; The Advantages of a Young Lady’s Accomplishment
The Differences Between a Pedigree and a Baldric; The Differences Between Murder and Friendship
A Propinquity of the Heart; When Everything Adds to a Good Impression; Athos’s Amusement
The Advantage of Moving in Different Spheres; Maids and Duchesses; Knowing People Who Don’t Know You
Where Porthos is Missing; Where Information is Missing; Where One Thinks the Unthinkable
Devotion and Worship; Comfort and Hunger; Where Some Women Are Infinitely Superior to Duchesses
News at Last; The Strange Knowledge of Porthos’s Mind; Suits and Genealogy
The Hangman; Another Nobleman; A Young and Quiet Girl
A Name Well Remembered; Porthos’s Guilt; A Girl’s Shame
Things Known and Unknown; A Discussion on Poisons; The Beauty and the Plot
An Odd Avocation; Poison in the World; Belladonna
Accidentally Stepping on Bottles; The Very Great Advantage of Knowing One’s Sphere; The Foal and the Lord
Foals and Lords; The Follies of Youth; The Requirements of a Large Stable
Horses and Memories; Guillaume’s Trip; Porthos’s Subtlety
Dreams and Reality; The Unreasonable Behavior of High Noblemen; Going to the Source
At the Top of the Ladder; Accounts and Accounting; A Wife’s Loyalty
The Domains of a Provincial Lord; A Paternal Welcome; When Winning a Duel Would Be the Worst Thing
The Mill House; Childhood Friendship; Improvements and Fortune
Family Resemblances and Family Burdens; A New and Dreadful Code
The Comforts of the Bourgeoisie; Bees and Dogs; Where a Daughter Might Not Exist, but Her Shame Remains
Recognition and Identity; Ancestral Tombs; Cousins and Confusion
Where a Roadside Ambush Is Not In Fact a Roadside Ambush; The Effect of Country Air on Parisian Ruffians
A War Council; What the Servants Said; A Wife’s Loyalty
A Lady’s Boudoir; The Commerce Stain; The Matter of the Jewels
Family and Familiarity; The Complications of an Inheritance; The Lot of the Youngest Son
Counting Cousins Out; Playing the Blame Game; The Mercy of Enemies
A Rude Awakening; A Lady in Distress; A Monstrous Idea
How One Speaks to Girl Children; The Advantages of Not Being Easily Convinced; The Vanished Coin
A Husband’s Knowledge; A Wife’s Rage; A Daughter’s Duty
A Daughter Found; Legacies
For the Sake of a Lost Handkerchief
Fathers
Sarah A Hoyt