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THE REGENT'S DAUGHTER.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

CHAPTER I. AN ABBESS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.

CHAPTER II. DECIDEDLY THE FAMILY BEGINS TO SETTLE DOWN.

CHAPTER III. WHAT PASSED THREE NIGHTS LATER AT EIGHT HUNDRED LEAGUES FROM THE PALAIS ROYAL.

CHAPTER IV. SHOWING HOW CHANCE ARRANGES SOME MATTERS BETTER THAN PROVIDENCE.

CHAPTER V. THE JOURNEY.

CHAPTER VI. A ROOM IN THE HOTEL AT RAMBOUILLET.

CHAPTER VII. A SERVANT IN THE ROYAL LIVERY. MONSEIGNEUR LE DUC D'ORLEANS.

CHAPTER VIII. THE UTILITY OF A SEAL.

CHAPTER IX. THE VISIT.

CHAPTER X. IN WHICH DUBOIS PROVES THAT HIS POLICE WAS BETTER

CHAPTER XI. RAMBOUILLET AGAIN.

CHAPTER XII. CAPTAIN LA JONQUIERE.

CHAPTER XIII. MONSIEUR MOUTONNET, DRAPER AT ST. GERMAIN-EN-LAYE.

CHAPTER XIV. TRUST TO SIGNS OF GRATITUDE.

CHAPTER XV. HIS EXCELLENCY THE DUC D'ORLEANS.

CHAPTER XVI. MONSEIGNEUR, WE ARE BRETONS.

CHAPTER XVII. MONSIEUR ANDRE.

CHAPTER XVIII. THE FAUBOURG SAINT ANTOINE.

CHAPTER XIX. THE ARTIST AND THE POLITICIAN.

CHAPTER XX. BLOOD REVEALS ITSELF.

CHAPTER XXI. WHAT PASSED IN THE RUE DU BAC WHILE WAITING FOR GASTON.

CHAPTER XXII. IN BRETAGNE.

CHAPTER XXIII. THE SORCERESS OF SAVERNAY.

CHAPTER XXIV. THE ARREST.

CHAPTER XXV. THE BASTILLE.

CHAPTER XXVI. HOW LIFE PASSED IN THE BASTILLE WHILE WAITING FOR DEATH.

CHAPTER XXVII. HOW THE NIGHT PASSED IN THE BASTILLE WHILE WAITING FOR THE DAY.

CHAPTER XXVIII. A COMPANION IN THE BASTILLE.

CHAPTER XXIX. THE SENTENCE.

CHAPTER XXX. THE FAMILY FEUD.

CHAPTER XXXI. STATE AFFAIRS AND FAMILY AFFAIRS.

CHAPTER XXXII. SHOWING THAT WE MUST NOT ALWAYS JUDGE OTHERS BY

CHAPTER XXXIII. MONCEAUX.

CHAPTER XXXIV. THE PARDON.

CHAPTER XXXV. THE LAST INTERVIEW.

CHAPTER XXXVI. NANTES.

CHAPTER XXXVII. THE TRAGEDY OF NANTES.

CHAPTER XXXVIII. THE END.

The use of accents in the original text was erratic, and some names appear with more than one spelling. Except where one version was clearly predominant, all spellings are left as they appear in the original text.]

THE WORKS
OF
Alexandre Dumas

THE REGENT'S DAUGHTER
A SEQUEL TO "THE CONSPIRATORS"

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


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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