
Dartagnan.jpg Miladydewinter.jpg kingsmusketeers.jpg Queenanne.jpg dukeofbuckingham.jpg Motto.jpg Lestroismousquetaires.jpg constancebonacieux.jpg Cardinalrichelieumiladydewinter.jpg milady_turner50.JPG Richelieuetmilady.jpg D'Artagnan1.jpg D'Artagnan takes up lodgings with
Constance Bonacieux, the Queen's maid,
and promptly falls in love with her. D'Atrtagnan poses as her real lover. In their passion his
identity is revealed . Milady tries to stab him. In the struggle,
her shoulder gets exposed, and he sees that she is branded
with the Fleur de Lis, proclaiming her a common criminal. The motto of the Musketeers D'Artagnan comes to Paris from Gascony
to enlist in the King's Musketeers He meets Athos, Porthos and Aramis, the King's Musketeers, and picks a quarrel with each one of them, and is challenged to a duel by all three. Constance is kidnapped by the Cardinal and imprisoned
in a Convent. Milady gains her confidence and gives Constance
poisoned wine, as she waits for D'Artagnan to come to her. The Cardinal and Milady plan the
theft of the diamonds from Buckingham,
which Milady is able to steal from the Duke Queen Anne finds a lover in
George Villiers, the Duke of Buckingham Frustrated, Milady entices D'artagnan by pretending to
be in love with him, but actually despises him. This is told to to D'Artagnan by her maid , who is in love with him On a visit to Paris George Villiers, the
Duke of Buckingham accepts a gift of 12
diamond studs from Queen Anne Cardinal Richelieu finds out about the diamonds and
sets his spy Milady de Winter to steal two studs from the
Duke of Buckingham, in order to embarrass the Queen .
who has to wear all twelve at the forthcoming Royal Ball D'Artgnan rushes to London and gets the diamomds back from Buckingham The Cardinal's Guards, intervene, since duelling is
banned. D'Artagnan makes common cause with the
three musketeers and they put the Guards to flight ,
and he becomes a friend of the trio Miladyandconstance.jpg Constanced'artagnan.jpg Constance dies in D'Artagnan's arms. Milady flees.
The Musketeers swear vengeance. Milady is traced in Lille
and executed. D'Artagnan is offered a Lieutenant's Commission in the King's Musketeers for his services to France
ANDIFEYRTR, 3 months ago
This is Spectacular! Very nicely done!
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MagikGypsy(Online), 3 months ago
This was a great story and the movie wasn't bad either. Super glog my dear. 8)
gopal, 3 months ago
They are interrupted by elements of the Cardinal Richelieu's guards, who threaten to arrest them because duels are forbidden by royal decree. The three musketeers and d'Artagnan unite to defeat the Cardinal's guards. In this manner, the young Gascon earns the respect of M. de Treville and the friendship of Athos, Porthos and Aramis, and becomes a soldier in the Royal Guard in the company of M. Des Essart. This is the first step in becoming a Musketeer, as all who serve in the Musketeers must have military experience in another, lesser unit.
gopal, 3 months ago
gentleman has stolen his letter. The innkeeper manages to get his hands on much of d'Artagnan's money as he recuperates as well.
In Paris, d'Artagnan goes straight to the Hôtel Treville, hangout of the Musketeers, but without his father's letter he is received somewhat coldly by M. De Treville. The same day, due to both his pride and an urge to ingratiate himself with those he wished to join, d'Artagnan is challenged to a duel by three musketeers: Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, who happen to be very close friends and who encounter d'Artagnan one after the other. The four men meet and, after a brief period of confusion when the three friends realize d'Artagnan owes each a debt of honour that day, d'Artagnan begins to fight Athos (the first challenger).
gopal, 3 months ago
The main character, d'Artagnan, comes from an impoverished noble family of Gascony, presumably near a place called Artagnan. In April 1625, he leaves home for Paris to fulfill his greatest dream: becoming a Musketeer of the Guard. Fortunately, his Father knows M. De Treville, Captain of the Company of Musketeers (also a Gascon) and has written a letter of introduction. On his journey, after his odd colored horse is ridiculed by a passing gentleman, he begins arguing with the mysterious man with a black cape and a scar on his face. Assaulted by the servants of the inn where the argument took place—the inn's owner feeling that it would be better to support the well-dressed gentleman (Comte de Rochefort) rather than the impudent youth—d'Artagnan is left broken and bleeding while the mysterious stranger calmly leaves without bothering to conclude the affair. Unfortunately, the gentleman is made aware of the Senior d'Artagnan's letter of introduction. When d'Artagnan regains consciousness, he realizes that the ge