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)

Romance, treachery, courage… The Three Musketeers has it all! In one of the greatest adventure stories ever written, the dashing young swordsman d’Artagnan and his daredevil companions, Athos, Aramis and Porthos, become embroiled in duels, love-tangles and sinister intrigues which threaten the future of King, Queen and France herself.

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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
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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
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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
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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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
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5'In that case, monseigneur…'06:39
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5D'Artagnan, without losing sight of the lady…06:45
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6The procurator's wife uttered a groan.06:13
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10Chapter 3507:01
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
11The first movement of d'Artagnan was to return it…07:03
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8'Fortunately,' said d'Artagnan…06:25
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9'Where the devil will constancy niche itself next?'06:41
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6Milady was livid.07:08
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2Milady listened with an attention that dilated her inflamed eyes.07:09
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3Chapter 5106:58
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4These notes had all the effect…07:35
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
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