
Three Musketeers
by F
About This Novel
This book is based on the conflict between King Louis XIII of France and Cardinal Richelieu, the powerful prime minister with a heavy army in his hands. It is interspersed with the overt and covert struggles of ministers and factions, and unfolds a very interesting story around the secret history and anecdotes of the palace. The protagonist of the book, the young warrior D'Artagnan, carries the fifteen crowns left to him by his father, rides a long-haired and thin horse, bids farewell to his parents, and goes to Paris, hoping to become a musketeer in the King's Musketeers, captained by Treville, his father from the same country. At the captain's house, he met the three musketeers Athos, Porthos and Aramis. Through the duel popular among European knights, the four became close friends who shared life and death. The young d'Artagnan came to Paris from the provinces to serve French King Louis XIII. He formed a life-and-death friendship with the three musketeers, and jointly dealt with the king's enemy, Cardinal Richelieu's guards, and won repeated battles.
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Three Gunners
The Three Musketeers...
Shouldn't this book be called The Three Musketeers?
The simple version is too simple, right?
Why did I download the book but I can't read it horizontally?
. . . . .
In general, the Three Musketeers are not swordsmen, but politicians.
Every word and word makes me feel different. Sure enough, it is still the same old saying that after reading it a hundred times, the strangeness emerges. Thank you Alexandre Dumas.
Every word and word makes me feel different. Sure enough, the old saying is still strange after reading it a hundred times. Thank you Alexandre Dumas.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(6)
Three Gunners
The Three Musketeers...
Shouldn't this book be called The Three Musketeers?
The simple version is too simple, right?
Why did I download the book but I can't read it horizontally?
. . . . .
In general, the Three Musketeers are not swordsmen, but politicians.
Every word and word makes me feel different. Sure enough, it is still the same old saying that after reading it a hundred times, the strangeness emerges. Thank you Alexandre Dumas.
Every word and word makes me feel different. Sure enough, the old saying is still strange after reading it a hundred times. Thank you Alexandre Dumas.
