SynopsisThe story begins in 1625 in France. D’Artagnan is an impetuous young man who, tired of his life in rural France, determines to travel to Paris to seek his fortune as one of the King’s guard, the musketeers. On his way to the capital, however, he is robbed of his letter of introduction and has to convince Monsieur de Treville, the captain of the King’s musketeers. No sooner did he manage to get a meeting with Treville, however, D’Artagnan sees the man who robbed him out of a window, and dashes after him, barging into three of the King’s Musketeers—Athos, Porthos and Aramis, and mortally offending them. He is then challenged to three separate duels, but decides to take them all on at once. When the day of the duels comes, the four men are interrupted by the Cardinal’s guards who are the sworn enemies of the musketeers, and they join forces in order to fight their enemies.....
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About the author
Alexandre Dumas (24 July 1802–5 December 1870) was a renowned French writer. He is best known for his numerous historical and adventurous novels. He is one of the most widely read French authors in the world. The Count of Monte Cristo, The Three Musketeers, The Man in the Iron Mask, and The Vicomte of Bragelonne are some of his most famous works.