6Chapter V. The Arsenal.
48Chapter III. What Passed Three Nights Later At Eight Hundred Leagues From The Palais Royal.
7Chapter VI. The Prince De Cellamare.
49Chapter IV. Showing How Chance Arranges Some Matters Better Than Providence.
8Chapter VII. Alberoni.
50Chapter V. The Journey.
9Chapter VIII. The Garret.
51Chapter VI. A Room In The Hotel At Rambouillet.
10Chapter IX. A Citizen Of The Rue Du Temps Perdu.
52Chapter VII. A Servant In The Royal Livery.—Monseigneur Le Duc D'Orleans.
11Chapter X. The Agreement.
53Chapter VIII. The Utility Of A Seal.
12Chapter XI. Pros And Cons.
54Chapter IX. The Visit.
13Chapter XII. The Denis Family.
55Chapter X. In Which Dubois Proves That His Police Was Better Organized At An Expense Of 300,000 Francs Than The General Police For Three Millions.
14Chapter XIII. The Crimson Ribbon.
56Chapter XI. Rambouillet Again.
15Chapter XIV. The Rue Des Bons Enfants.
57Chapter XII. Captain La Jonquiere.
16Chapter XV. Jean Buvat.
58Chapter XIII. Monsieur Moutonnet, Draper At St. Germain-en-Laye.
17Chapter XVI. Bathilde.
59Chapter XIV. Trust To Signs Of Gratitude.
18Chapter XVII. First Love.
60Chapter XV. His Excellency The Duc D'Orleans.
19Chapter XVIII. The Consul Duilius.
61Chapter XVI. Monseigneur, We Are Bretons.
20Chapter XIX. The Abbe Dubois.
62Chapter XVII. Monsieur Andre.
21Chapter XX. The Conspiracy.
63Chapter XVIII. The Faubourg Saint Antoine.
22Chapter XXI. The Order Of The Honey-Bee.
64Chapter XIX. The Artist And The Politician.
23Chapter XXII. The Queen Of The Greenlanders.
65Chapter XX. Blood Reveals Itself.
24Chapter XXIII. The Duc De Richelieu.
66Chapter XXI. What Passed In The Rue Du Bac While Waiting For Gaston.
25Chapter XXIV. Jealousy.
67Chapter XXII. In Bretagne.
26Chapter XXV. A Pretext.
68Chapter XXIII. The Sorceress Of Savernay.
27Chapter XXVI. Counterplots.
69Chapter XXIV. The Arrest.
28Chapter XXVII. The Seventh Heaven.
70Chapter XXV. The Bastille.
29Chapter XXVIII. Fenelon's Successor.
71Chapter XXVI. How Life Passed In The Bastille While Waiting For Death.
30Chapter XXIX. The Prince De Listhnay's Accomplice.
72Chapter XXVII. How The Night Passed In The Bastille While Waiting For The Day.
31Chapter XXX. The Fox And The Goose.
73Chapter XXVIII. A Companion In The Bastille.
32Chapter XXXI. A Chapter Of Saint-Simon.
74Chapter XXIX. The Sentence.
33Chapter XXXII. A Snare.
75Chapter XXX. The Family Feud.
34Chapter XXXIII. The Beginning Of The End.
76Chapter XXXI. State Affairs And Family Affairs.
35Chapter XXXIV. Parliamentary Justice.
77Chapter XXXII. Showing That We Must Not Always Judge Others By Ourselves, Above All If We Are Called Dubois.
36Chapter XXXV. Man Proposes.
78Chapter XXXIII. Monceaux.
37Chapter XXXVI. David And Goliath.
79Chapter XXXIV. The Pardon.
38Chapter XXXVII. The Savior Of France.
80Chapter XXXV. The Last Interview.
39Chapter XXXVIII. God Disposes.
81Chapter XXXVI. Nantes.
40Chapter XXXIX. A Prime Minister's Memory.
82Chapter XXXVII. The Tragedy Of Nantes.
41Chapter XL. Boniface.
83Chapter XXXVIII. The End.
42Chapter XLI. The Three Visits.