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table of contents
  1. Title Page
  2. Imprint
  3. Book I: The Robe
    1. I: The Republican
    2. II: The Aristocrat
    3. III: The Eloquence of M. de Vilmorin
    4. IV: The Heritage
    5. V: The Lord of Gavrillac
    6. VI: The Windmill
    7. VII: The Wind
    8. VIII: Omnes Omnibus
    9. IX: The Aftermath
  4. Book II: The Buskin
    1. I: The Trespassers
    2. II: The Service of Thespis
    3. III: The Comic Muse
    4. IV: Exit Monsieur Parvissimus
    5. V: Enter Scaramouche
    6. VI: Climène
    7. VII: The Conquest of Nantes
    8. VIII: The Dream
    9. IX: The Awakening
    10. X: Contrition
    11. XI: The Fracas at the Théâtre Feydau
  5. Book III: The Sword
    1. I: Transition
    2. II: Quos Deus Vult Perdere
    3. III: President Le Chapelier
    4. IV: Interlude
    5. V: At Meudon
    6. VI: Madame de Plougastel
    7. VII: Politicians
    8. VIII: The Spadassinicides
    9. IX: The Paladin of the Third
    10. X: Torn Pride
    11. XI: The Returning Carriage
    12. XII: Inferences
    13. XIII: Towards the Climax
    14. XIV: The Overwhelming Reason
    15. XV: Sanctuary
    16. XVI: The Barrier
    17. XVII: Safe-Conduct
    18. XVIII: Sunrise
  6. Colophon
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Scaramouche
was published in 1921 by
Rafael Sabatini.

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An Anonymous Volunteer and David Widger
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Hathi Trust Digital Library.

The cover page is adapted from
Soldier Playing the Theorbo,
a painting completed in 1865 by
Ernest Meissonier.
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League Spartan and Sorts Mill Goudy
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