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The Companions of Jehu

Just about a year ago my old friend, Jules Simon, author of “Devoir,” came to me with a request that I write a novel for the “Journal pour Tous.” I gave him the outline of a novel which I had in mind. The subject pleased him, and the contract was signed on the spot.
The action occurred between 1791 and 1793, and the first chapter opened at Varennes the evening of the king’s arrest.
Only, impatient as was the “Journal pour Tous,” I demanded a fortnight of Jules Simon before beginning my novel. I wished to go to Varennes; I was not acquainted with the locality, and I confess there is one thing I cannot do; I am unable to write a novel or a drama about localities with which I am not familiar.
In order to write “Christine” I went to Fontainebleau; in writing “Henri III.” I went to Blois; for “Les Trois Mousquetaires” I went to Boulogne and Béthune; for “Monte-Cristo” I returned to the Catalans and the Château d’If; for “Isaac Laquedem” I revisited Rome; and I certainly spent more time studying Jerusalem and Corinth from a distance than if I had gone there.
This gives such a character of veracity to all that I write, that the personages whom I create become eventually such integral parts of the places in which I planted them that, as a consequence, many end by believing in their actual existence. There are even some people who claim to have known them.
In this connection, dear readers, I am going to tell you something in confidence—only do not repeat it. I do not wish to injure honest fathers of families who live by this little industry, but if you go to Marseilles you will be shown there the house of Morel on the Cours, the house of Mercédès at the Catalans, and the dungeons of Dantès and Faria at the Château d’If.
When I staged “Monte-Cristo” at the Theâtre-Historique, I wrote to Marseilles for a plan of the Château d’If, which was sent to me. This drawing was for the use of the scene painter. The artist to whom I had recourse forwarded me the desired plan. He even did better than I would have dared ask of him; he wrote beneath it: “View of the Château d’If, from the side where Dantès was thrown into the sea.”

Alexandre Dumas
Содержание

THE COMPANIONS OF JEHU


AN INTRODUCTORY WORD TO THE READER


PROLOGUE. THE CITY OF AVIGNON


CHAPTER I. A TABLE D’HÔTE


CHAPTER II. AN ITALIAN PROVERB


CHAPTER III. THE ENGLISHMAN


CHAPTER IV. THE DUEL


CHAPTER V. ROLAND


CHAPTER VI. MORGAN


CHAPTER VII. THE CHARTREUSE OF SEILLON


CHAPTER VIII. HOW THE MONEY OF THE DIRECTORY WAS USED


CHAPTER IX. ROMEO AND JULIET


CHAPTER X. THE FAMILY OF ROLAND


CHAPTER XI. CHÂTEAU DES NOIRES-FONTAINES


CHAPTER XII. PROVINCIAL PLEASURES


CHAPTER XIII. THE WILD-BOAR


CHAPTER XIV. AN UNPLEASANT COMMISSION


CHAPTER XV. THE STRONG-MINDED MAN


CHAPTER XVI. THE GHOST


CHAPTER XVII. INVESTIGATIONS


CHAPTER XVIII. THE TRIAL


CHAPTER XIX. THE LITTLE HOUSE IN THE RUE DE LA VICTOIRE


CHAPTER XX. THE GUESTS OF GENERAL BONAPARTE


CHAPTER XXI. THE SCHEDULE OF THE DIRECTORY


CHAPTER XXII. THE OUTLINE OF A DECREE


CHAPTER XXIII. ALEA JACTA EST


CHAPTER XXIV. THE EIGHTEENTH BRUMAIRE


CHAPTER XXV. AN IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION


CHAPTER XXVI. THE BALL OF THE VICTIMS


CHAPTER XXVII. THE BEAR’S SKIN


CHAPTER XXVIII. FAMILY MATTERS


CHAPTER XXIX. THE GENEVA DILIGENCE


CHAPTER XXX. CITIZEN FOUCHÉ’S REPORT


CHAPTER XXXI. THE SON OF THE MILLER OF LEGUERNO


CHAPTER XXXII. WHITE AND BLUE


CHAPTER XXXIII. THE LAW OF RETALIATION


CHAPTER XXXIV. THE DIPLOMACY OF GEORGES CADOUDAL


CHAPTER XXXV. A PROPOSAL OF MARRIAGE


CHAPTER XXXVI. SCULPTURE AND PAINTING


CHAPTER XXXVII. THE AMBASSADOR


CHAPTER XXXVIII. THE TWO SIGNALS


CHAPTER XXXIX. THE GROTTO OF CEYZERIAT


CHAPTER XL. A FALSE SCENT


CHAPTER XLI. THE HÔTEL DE LA POSTE


CHAPTER XLII. THE CHAMBÉRY MAIL-COACH


CHAPTER XLIII. LORD GRENVILLE’S REPLY


CHAPTER XLIV. CHANGE OF RESIDENCE


CHAPTER XLV. THE FOLLOWER OF TRAILS


CHAPTER XLVI. AN INSPIRATION


CHAPTER XLVII. A RECONNOISSANCE


CHAPTER XLVIII. IN WHICH MORGAN’S PRESENTIMENTS ARE VERIFIED


CHAPTER XLIX. ROLAND’S REVENGE


CHAPTER L. CADOUDAL AT THE TUILERIES


CHAPTER LI. THE ARMY OF THE RESERVES


CHAPTER LII. THE TRIAL


CHAPTER LIII. IN WHICH AMÉLIE KEEPS HER WORD


CHAPTER LIV. THE CONFESSION


CHAPTER LV. INVULNERABLE


CHAPTER LVI. CONCLUSION

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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2004-12-01

Темы

France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799 -- Fiction; Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 -- Fiction

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