Reader(s): Homewood, Bill
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NA0149
Barcode: 9781843797715
Release Date: 04/2014

DUMAS, A. (pere): Three Musketeers (The) (Unabridged)

Tracklist

Disc 1
Dumas (père), Alexandre - Author
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
1Chapter 107:00
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2'Your mother will add to them a recipe for a certain balsam…'07:13
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3Now, as at the moment in which…06:49
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4As to the gentleman…05:30
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5His interlocutor, whose head appeared…05:49
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6Unfortunately, there was one circumstance…06:24
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7Chapter 206:37
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8M. de Treville employed this powerful weapon for the king…06:29
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9On the landing they were no longer fighting…06:47
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10'What do you think of the story Chalais's esquire relates?'05:44
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
11Chapter 307:09
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12'Well, my Captain,' said Porthos…07:30
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
Disc 2
1D'Artagnan bowed without replying…06:21
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2'My friend,' said he, slowly…05:53
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3Chapter 406:54
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4The outlook was sad.05:28
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5This time d'Artagnan was not hasty.06:02
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6Chapter 504:39
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7'You confuse me,' replied Athos…06:20
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8It was a quarter past midday.06:42
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9This contest at length exhausted Jussac's patience.06:04
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10Chapter 606:05
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
11'Yes, sire; as complete as that of the Bridge of Ce.'06:00
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12'And as since that which you have said…'05:47
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
13D'Artagnan and his companions remembered their audience…06:40
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
Disc 3
1Toward six o'clock M. de Treville announced…06:50
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2'Your Majesty probably refers to God,'…05:41
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3'Thanks, sire, thanks,' said the duke…06:55
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4Chapter 707:03
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5And now that we are acquainted…06:43
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6'Not at all; it interests me very much,'…07:22
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7Chapter 805:17
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8'I have heard Monsieur d'Artagnan spoken of…'05:51
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9'He is your man, do you say?'06:35
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10Chapter 905:23
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11'Well, and by my faith,' said Athos…05:56
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12'She is goddaughter to Laporte…'05:56
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13Chapter 1002:50
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
Disc 4
1The interrogatories, preceded by a minute search…05:30
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2On being left alone with Mme. Bonacieux…06:56
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3'Stop,' said d'Artagnan…05:41
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4Chapter 1107:36
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5Paris for two hours past had been dark…07:17
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6But was it on her own account…07:53
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7'All this will be cleared up at a later period,'…07:29
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8'Very well, monsieur,' said Planchet.07:19
9Chapter 1206:37
10Anne of Austria took two steps forward.07:39
11'What object, think you…'07:44
Disc 5
1Chapter 1306:48
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2M. Bonacieux was in the greatest perplexity possible.06:26
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3'But that is not a man's name…'07:17
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4Chapter 1408:00
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5'In that case, monseigneur…'06:39
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6The cardinal being left alone…06:42
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7Chapter 1505:37
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8'I have the honour to inform your Majesty,'…06:12
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9'That concerns your Majesty more than me,' said the cardinal.06:02
10Chapter 1606:32
11The queen was in the midst of her women…06:23
12'To make, madame, in the name of the king…'05:46
Disc 6
1The chancellor carried the letter to the king…08:28
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2Chapter 1707:31
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3This expression sprang from the very bottom of the heart…07:59
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4The couple, then, although they had not seen each…07:29
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5'Madame,' replied Bonacieux…07:13
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6Chapter 1807:25
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7D'Artagnan drew back the bolt with precaution…07:00
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8Chapter 1905:56
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9His first visit was to Aramis…05:48
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10'To London, gentlemen,' said d'Artagnan.06:01
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11Chapter 2007:50
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Disc 7
1The night was quiet enough…04:59
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2D'Artagnan and Planchet followed the gentleman…05:27
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3'We will keep a sharp lookout for them…'05:46
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4Chapter 2107:30
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5'We are safe on that side,' said Buckingham…07:26
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6'You have said, my Lord…'06:42
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7Chapter 2205:08
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8The king made his way through the crowd without a mask…05:53
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9The attention which we have been obliged to give…05:45
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10Chapter 2305:52
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11M. Bonacieux was at his door.05:54
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12'Now,' said Treville, lowering his voice…06:33
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
13D'Artagnan thought of the appointment…05:57
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
Disc 8
1Chapter 2405:46
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2There was something melancholy in this brazen voice…05:58
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3About seven o'clock in the evening…05:25
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4'After shutting the gate behind them…'06:30
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5Chapter 2506:55
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6'Pardon, my dear Monsieur Bonacieux…'06:55
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7The host, on seeing a young man followed by a lackey…06:54
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8'Nevertheless, while acknowledging the truth of what he said…'07:02
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9'Never mind; if his mistress abandons him…'06:28
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10'As it was a time of war between the Catholics and the Huguenots…'07:27
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11Chapter 2605:38
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12Bazin was then at the height of joy.06:05
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Disc 9
1'Now,' continued Aramis…07:26
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2'How will you prove,' continued the Jesuit…06:47
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3When left alone, the two friends at first kept an embarrassed silence.07:42
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4'And why today, rather than yesterday or tomorrow?'06:55
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5Chapter 2706:53
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6Indeed, when placed beside M. de Treville…07:06
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7D'Artagnan had often meditated against the perfidious host…06:54
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8'Then he is there? I shall find him there?'07:54
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9In the meantime the host and his wife…07:38
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10'That's true,' said Athos, after a moment's silence…06:48
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11Chapter 2807:12
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Disc 10
1'This diamond!' said d'Artagnan…07:52
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2'I am much attached to that horse, Athos.'07:31
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3'Do you know what we are eating here?'07:48
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4Chapter 2906:57
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5D'Artagnan, without losing sight of the lady…06:45
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6The procurator's wife uttered a groan.06:13
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7Chapter 3007:50
8The maid approached Planchet…08:08
9Chapter 3106:23
10Porthos shrugged his shoulders…05:34
11Milady listened with the greatest attention…05:12
Disc 11
1Chapter 3207:40
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2M. Coquenard did not carry his genealogical investigations any further…07:31
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3This silence and this interruption in serving…07:44
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4Chapter 3306:44
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5Then only d'Artagnan remembered…06:31
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6It was a movement of vengeance upon Milady.07:34
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7Chapter 3406:41
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8Bazin gone, the mendicant cast a rapid glance around him…06:36
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9'How is that, Mousqueton?'06:32
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10Chapter 3507:01
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
11The first movement of d'Artagnan was to return it…07:03
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Disc 12
1On reaching home d'Artagnan found Kitty waiting for him.04:11
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2Chapter 3605:52
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3Milady smiled with a strange smile.05:10
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4'So much the better! Come, tell me his name!'06:08
5Chapter 3708:09
6'You?' asked Milady.07:55
7Chapter 3806:40
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8'Fortunately,' said d'Artagnan…06:25
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9'Where the devil will constancy niche itself next?'06:41
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10Chapter 3906:36
11'Well, my dear Aramis, you don't want three horses?'06:36
12D'Artagnan remained fixed to the spot…07:06
Disc 13
1Chapter 4006:40
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2'Ah, monseigneur.'05:54
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3D'Artagnan descended by the staircase…06:22
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4Chapter 4107:24
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5The Guards, under the command of M. Dessessart…07:21
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6'Monsieur is about to ask for some men of good will…'07:56
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7'You see, then,' said d'Artagnan…06:42
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8Chapter 4206:31
9'On our account?' said the three Musketeers.05:53
10The host gave them another chamber…05:33
11Chapter 4306:38
12It is true that the enemies of the cardinal said…06:16
Disc 14
1'A quarrel, and what for, gentlemen?'06:30
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2Chapter 4406:37
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3'Then add that his Grace has…'06:37
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4'Your Eminence is right,' replied Milady…07:18
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5Chapter 4507:44
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6Milady was livid.07:08
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7Chapter 4607:24
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8'The breakfast for these gentlemen is ready,' said the host.07:37
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9Chapter 4707:22
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10But Athos heeded not his advice.07:15
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11'I say I am entirely of Porthos's opinion,' replied Aramis.07:39
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
Disc 15
1'Ah, ah! But what's going on in the city yonder?'07:11
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2Grimaud and his basket were far in advance…08:15
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3Chapter 4807:13
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4'The devil!' said d'Artagnan…07:05
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5'Oh, that's simple enough!' replied Athos.07:31
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6D'Artagnan took his hand.06:45
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7On the sixteenth day, in particular…06:46
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8Chapter 4906:05
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9The officer who had stopped in front of her…07:26
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10The carriage passed under two arched gateways…05:48
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11Chapter 5004:38
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12'I do not understand, my Lord,' said she…04:17
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
Disc 16
1'I insult you!' said Lord de Winter, with contempt.03:54
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2Milady listened with an attention that dilated her inflamed eyes.07:09
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3Chapter 5106:58
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4These notes had all the effect…07:35
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5'It does not signify, gentlemen,' continued the cardinal…06:38
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6'My dear Athos, I admire you…'06:25
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7Chapter 5205:57
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8It was then nearly eight o'clock in the evening.04:43
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9Felton made a slight bow…07:04
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10Chapter 5304:59
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11By that plain arrangement of the hair…06:25
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12Milady knew she might be watched…06:14
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13Chapter 5404:37
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Disc 17
1The door opened gently…06:41
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2Felton no doubt felt within himself…05:49
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3'"Order to conduct to - the person named Charlotte Backson…"'06:52
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4Chapter 5507:52
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5'Let this victim to Baal be sent…'07:33
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6The baron entered slowly…07:22
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7Chapter 5607:35
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8'Listen,' said the young man to the sentinel.08:01
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9'I dressed myself as quickly as possible…'06:55
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10'I took the precaution to half empty the carafe…'07:42
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11'Several times, even…'07:00
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Disc 18
1'The second night the door opened…'03:28
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2Chapter 5705:31
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3When this crisis was past…06:45
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4And at these words…05:26
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5Chapter 5806:41
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6All at once she heard a tap at her window…06:40
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7Milady breathed a sigh, and opened her eyes.05:24
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8Chapter 5906:31
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9And taking it from Felton…06:48
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10At the cry uttered by the duke…06:21
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11'Patrick,' said the duke…06:21
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12Chapter 6006:51
13At length the escort passed through Paris…06:32
Disc 19
1Chapter 6106:20
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2This confirmed Milady in her opinion…06:45
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3One thing alone frightened her…05:46
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4'Trust me, madame…'06:48
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5These two women held each other…06:37
6Chapter 6205:27
7'Return instantly.'05:18
8Chapter 6307:23
9'Tell your good superior…'07:05
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10Milady made her a sign to sit down opposite…07:00
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
11'She! What she?' asked d'Artagnan.06:58
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12'Gentlemen,' continued the stranger…06:23
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Disc 20
1Chapter 6407:05
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2The tall man had scarcely read these lines…06:59
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3Chapter 6507:17
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4'We want,' said Athos…07:36
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5All eyes were turned towards this man…06:46
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6Chapter 6606:32
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7'Oh, I cannot behold this frightful spectacle!' said he.06:39
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8Chapter 6707:18
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9D'Artagnan entered after the cardinal…07:32
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10Richelieu slowly tore the paper…07:49
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
11Epilogue03:39
Homewood, Bill (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 26:05:14