6Chapter V In the Apartments of the Royal Children
62Chapter XXI Love Disdained
7Chapter VI Diane de Castro
63Chapter XXII Love Requited
8Chapter VII How the Constable Said His Pater Noster
64Chapter XXIII Le Balafré
9Chapter VIII A Fortunate Tourney
65Chapter XXIV Partial Dénouement
10Chapter IX How One May Pass Close by His Destiny Without Knowing It
66Chapter XXV Happy Omens
11Chapter X An Elegy During the Progress of a Comedy
67Chapter XXVI A Quatrain
12Chapter XI Peace or War?
68Chapter XXVII The Vicomte de Montgommery
13Chapter XII A Twofold Knave
69Chapter XXVIII Joy and Anguish
14Chapter XIII The Acme of Happiness
70Chapter XXIX Precautionary Measures
15Chapter XIV Diane de Poitiers
71Chapter XXX The Secret Prisoner
16Chapter XV Catherine de Médicis
72Chapter XXXI The Comte de Montgommery
17Chapter XVI Lover or Brother?
73Chapter XXXII The Knight-Errant
18Chapter XVII The Horoscope
74Chapter XXXIII In which Arnauld du Thill Appears Once More
19Chapter XVIII The Last Resort of a Coquette
75Chapter XXXIV Justice in a Quandary
20Chapter XIX How Henri II. Began to Enjoy His Inheritance During His Father's Life
76Volume 3
21Chapter XX Of the Usefulness of Friends
77Chapter I Wherein It Seems as if the Misunderstandings were about to Begin Again
22Chapter XXI Wherein It is Shown that Jealousy Sometimes Abolished Titles Even Before the French Revolution
78Chapter II A Criminal's Speech Against Himself
23Chapter XXII Describes the Most Convincing Proof that a Woman can Give that a Man is not Her Lover
79Chapter III Justice
24Chapter XXIII Useless Devotion
80Chapter IV Two Letters
25Chapter XXIV Shows that Blood-stains can Never be Completely Washed Out
81Chapter V A Protestant Conventicle
26Chapter XXV An Heroic Ransom
82Chapter VI Another Trial
27Chapter XXVI Jean Peuquoy the Weaver
83Chapter VII A Perilous Step
28Chapter XXVII Gabriel at Work
84Chapter VIII The Imprudence of Precaution
29Chapter XXVIII Wherein Martin-Guerre is not Clever
85Chapter IX Opportunity
30Chapter XXIX Wherein Martin-Guerre is a Bungler
86Chapter X Between Two Duties
31Chapter XXX The Strategy of War
87Chapter XI Omens
32Chapter XXXI Arnauld du Thill's Memory
88Chapter XII The Fatal Joust
33Chapter XXXII Theology
89Chapter XIII A New Order of Affairs
34Chapter XXXIII Sister Bénie
90Chapter XIV Results of Gabriel's Vengeance
35Chapter XXXIV A Victorious Defeat
91Chapter XV Change of Temperature
36Chapter XXXV Arnauld du Thill is Still Up to His Little Tricks
92Chapter XVI Guise and Coligny
37Chapter XXXVI Continuation of Master Arnauld du Thill's Honorable Negotiations
93Chapter XVII Reports and Denunciations
38Chapter XXXVII Lord Wentworth
94Chapter XVIII A Spy
39Chapter XXXVIII The Amorous Jailer
95Chapter XIX An Informer
40Chapter XXXIX The Armorer's House
96Chapter XX A Child King and Queen
41Volume 2
97Chapter XXI End of the Italian Journey
42Chapter I In which Divers Occurrences Artfully Fall Out Together
98Chapter XXII Two Appeals
43Chapter II How Arnauld du Thill Caused Arnauld du Thill to be Hanged at Noyon
99Chapter XXIII A Perilous Confidence
44Chapter III Arnauld du Thill's Bucolic Dreams
100Chapter XXIV The Disloyalty of Loyalty
45Chapter IV The Arms of Pierre Peuquoy, the Ropes of Jean Peuquoy, and the Tears of Babette Peuquoy
101Chapter XXV The Beginning of the End
46Chapter V Sequel to the Misfortunes of Martin-Guerre
102Chapter XXVI The Forest of Château-Regnault
47Chapter VI In which Martin-Guerre's Character Begins to be Rehabilitated
103Chapter XXVII A Glimpse at the Politics of the Sixteenth Century
48Chapter VII A Philosopher and a Soldier
104Chapter XXVIII The Tumult of Amboise
49Chapter VIII Wherein Mary Stuart's Loveliness Flits Across the Course of the Story with as Transient a Gleam as It Casts Upon the History of France
105Chapter XXIX An Act of Faith
50Chapter IX The Other Diane
106Chapter XXX Another Specimen of Politics
51Chapter X A Grand Scheme for a Great Man
107Chapter XXXI A Ray of Hope
52Chapter XI Glimpses at Divers Men of the Sword
108Chapter XXXII Well-guarded Slumber
53Chapter XII The Cleverness of Stupidity
109Chapter XXXIII A King's Death-bed
54Chapter XIII December 31, 1557
110Chapter XXXIV Adieu, France!
55Chapter XIV During the Bombardment
111Conclusion
56Chapter XV Within the Tent