[Transcriber's Note: This text is taken from a nine-volume edition ofthe works of Alexandre Dumas, published in 1893 by Peter FenelonCollier. The Regent's Daughter was published in volume 6, along withThe Forty-Five Guardsmen and The Conspirators, both of which arealso available from Project Gutenberg. The translator of these texts isunknown.
The use of accents in the original text was erratic, and some namesappear with more than one spelling. Except where one version was clearlypredominant, all spellings are left as they appear in the originaltext.]
Copiously Illustrated with elegant Pen and Ink and Wood Engravings,
specially drawn for this edition by eminent French and American Artists
COMPLETE IN NINE VOLUMES
VOLUME SIX
New York
PETER FENELON COLLIER, PUBLISHER
1893
1. | An Abbess of the Eighteenth Century | 431 |
2. | Decidedly the Family begins to settle down | 435 |
3. | What passed three Nights later at eight hundred Leagues from the Palais Royal | 438 |
4. | Showing how Chance arranges some Matters better than Providence | 442 |
5. | The Journey | 444 |
6. | A Room in the Hotel at Rambouillet | 447 |
7. | A Servant in the Royal Livery—Monseigneur le Duc d'Orleans | 449 |
8. | The Utility of a Seal | 452 |
9. | The Visit | 455 |
10. | In which Dubois proves that his Police was better organized at an Expense of three hundred thousand Francs than the general Police for three Millions | 459 |
11. | Rambouillet again | 461 |
12. | Captain la Jonquiere | 463 |
13. | Monsieur Moutonnet, Draper at St. Germain-en-Laye | 466 ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |