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On the left bank of the Rhine, near the spot where the Selz rivulet springs forth, the foothill ranges rise of many mountains, of which the bristling humps seem to rush northerly like herds of frightened buffaloes, disappearing in the haze. These mountains tower over a deserted region, forming a guard around one more lofty than the rest, whose granite brow, crowned with a ruined monastery, defies the skies. It is Thunder Mount.On the sixth of May, 1770, as the great river wavelets were dyed in the rainbow hues of the setting sun, a man who had ridden from Maintz, after a journey through Poland, followed the path out of Danenfels Village until it ended, and, then, alighting and leading his steed, tied it up in the pine woods."Be quiet, my good Djerid (javelin)," said the horseman to the animal with this Arabian name which bespoke its blood, and its speed; "and good-bye, if we never meet again."He cast a glance round him as if he suspected he were overheard.The barb neighed and pawed with one foot."Right, Djerid, the danger is around us."But as if he had made up his mind not to struggle with it, the venturesome stranger drew the charges from a pair of splendid pistols and cast the powder and bullets on the sward before replacing them in the holsters. He wore a steel-hilted sword which he took off with the belt, and fastened it to the stirrup leather so as to hang from the saddle-horn point down.These odd formalities being done, he ungloved, and searching his pockets produced nail-scissors and pocket-knife, which he flung over his shoulder without looking to see whither they went.Drawing the longest possible breath, he plunged at random into the thicket, for there was no trace of a path.

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Alexandre Dumas

Balsamo, the Magician

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Table of contents

CHAPTER I. THE GRAND MASTER OF THE SECRET SOCIETY.

CHAPTER II. THE LIVING-WAGON IN THE STORM.

CHAPTER III. THE LOVELY LORENZA.

CHAPTER IV. GILBERT.

CHAPTER V. TAVERNEY AND HIS DAUGHTER.

CHAPTER VI. THE CLAIRVOYANT.

CHAPTER VII. THE MAID AND THE MISTRESS.

CHAPTER VIII. THE HARBINGER.

CHAPTER IX. THE KNIGHT OF REDCASTLE.

CHAPTER X. MARIE ANTOINETTE.

CHAPTER XI. A MARVEL OF MAGIC.

CHAPTER XII. TAVERNEY'S PROSPECTS BRIGHTEN.

CHAPTER XIII. NICOLE'S DOWER.

CHAPTER XIV. THE OUTCAST'S LUCK.

CHAPTER XV. TAVERNEY TO THE RESCUE.

CHAPTER XVI. THE KING'S FAVORITE.

CHAPTER XVII. A ROYAL CLOCK-REPAIRER.

CHAPTER XVIII.THE COUNTESS OF BEARN.

CHAPTER XIX. CHON SPOILS ALL.

CHAPTER XX.ANNOYANCE AND AMUSEMENT.

CHAPTER XXI. COUNTESS CUT COUNTESS.

CHAPTER XXII. AT A LOSS FOR EVERYTHING.

CHAPTER XXIII. THE PRESENTATION.

CHAPTER XXIV. THE DAUPHINESS' RECEPTION.

CHAPTER XXV. GILBERT SNAPS GOLDEN CHAINS.

CHAPTER XXVI. THE OLD BOTANIST.

CHAPTER XXVII. MASTER JACQUES.

CHAPTER XXVIII.IN THE LOFT.

CHAPTER XXIX. WHO MASTER JACQUES WAS.

CHAPTER XXX. OLD PATRICIANS AND NEW.

CHAPTER XXXI. THE MAGICIAN'S WIFE.

CHAPTER XXXII. THE NUN'S HUSBAND.

CHAPTER XXXIII. COUNT AND CARDINAL.

CHAPTER XXXIV. NEAR NEIGHBORS.

CHAPTER XXXV. THE GARDEN HOUSE.

CHAPTER XXXVI. BALSAMO AT HOME.

CHAPTER XXXVII. THE DOUBLE EXISTENCE.

CHAPTER XXXVIII. THE WAKEFUL STATE.

CHAPTER XXXIX. THE PREDICTED VISIT.

CHAPTER XL. THE ART OF MAKING GOLD.

CHAPTER XLI. THE WATER OF LIFE.

CHAPTER XLII. THE KING'S NEW AMOUR.

CHAPTER XLIII. TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE.

CHAPTER XLIV. THE PLAN OF ACTION.

CHAPTER XLV. TOO GOOD A TEACHER.

CHAPTER XLVI. A TERRIBLE WEDDING-NIGHT.

CHAPTER I. THE GRAND MASTER OF THE SECRET SOCIETY.

On the left bank of the Rhine, near the spot where the Selz rivulet springs forth, the foothill ranges rise of many mountains, of which the bristling humps seem to rush northerly like herds of frightened buffaloes, disappearing in the haze. These mountains tower over a deserted region, forming a guard around one more lofty than the rest, whose granite brow, crowned with a ruined monastery, defies the skies. It is Thunder Mount.On the sixth of May, 1770, as the great river wavelets were dyed in the rainbow hues of the setting sun, a man who had ridden from Maintz, after a journey through Poland, followed the path out of Danenfels Village until it ended, and, then, alighting and leading his steed, tied it up in the pine woods."Be quiet, my good Djerid (javelin)," said the horseman to the animal with this Arabian name which bespoke its blood, and its speed; "and good-bye, if we never meet again."He cast a glance round him as if he suspected he were overheard.The barb neighed and pawed with one foot."Right, Djerid, the danger is around us."But as if he had made up his mind not to struggle with it, the venturesome stranger drew the charges from a pair of splendid pistols and cast the powder and bullets on the sward before replacing them in the holsters. He wore a steel-hilted sword which he took off with the belt, and fastened it to the stirrup leather so as to hang from the saddle-horn point down.These odd formalities being done, he ungloved, and searching his pockets produced nail-scissors and pocket-knife, which he flung over his shoulder without looking to see whither they went.Drawing the longest possible breath, he plunged at random into the thicket, for there was no trace of a path.He was a man about thirty, taller than the average, but so wonderfully well built that the utmost strength and skill seemed to circulate in his supple and nervy limbs. He wore a black velvet overcoat with gilt buttons; the flaps of an embroidered waistcoat showed below its lowest buttons, and the buckskin riding breeches defined legs worthy to be a sculptor's models; the elegant feet were cased in patent leather boots.His countenance was a notable mixture of power and intelligence, with all the play of Southern races; his glance, able to display any emotion, seemed to pierce any one on whom it fell with beams that sounded the very soul. His cheeks had been browned by a sun hotter than that of France. His mouth was large but finely shaped, and parted to reveal magnificent teeth, all the whiter from his dark complexion. His hand was small but muscular; his foot long but fine.Scarcely had he taken a dozen steps within the glade before he heard faint footsteps. He rose on tiptoe and perceived that unseen hands had unhitched Djerid and were leading him away. He frowned slightly, and a faint smile curled his full cheeks and choicely chiseled lips.He continued into the heart of the forest.

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