Le Vicomte De Bragelonne, Tome II.

Le Vicomte De Bragelonne, Tome II, written by Alexandre Dumas in the mid-19th century, is a historical novel set in 1661 during the reign of Louis XIV. This installment continues the adventures of d'Artagnan and his fellow musketeers, exploring themes of friendship, loyalty, and political intrigue as they navigate the complexities of court life and rival factions. The narrative introduces significant characters and events, including Aramis's ambitions and the fate of the surintendant Fouquet, setting the stage for dramatic developments in the series.
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“Dacă e vorba de spectacol, îmi place mai mult să privesc această îngrămădire de copaci negri, printre care scânteie ici-colo câte-o luminiță care trece ca un ochi înroșit, când deschis, când închis.””
— Alexandre Dumas
“Dragostea, vedeți, așa cum o înțeleg eu, e un sacrificiu necontenit, absolut, întreg; dar nu numai sacrificiul unuia dintre cei doi implicați în relația de prietenie. Ea înseamnă abnegația desăvârșită a două suflete care vor să se contopească într-unul singur.””
— Alexandre Dumas
“His pistol? But a man does not go to a boar-hunt with a pistol.””
— Alexandre Dumas
“one of those strong, ossified brains, which have no more room for a single idea, so fiercely does animal matter keep watch at the doors of intelligence, narrowly inspecting the contraband trade which might result from the introduction into the brain of a symptom of thought.””
— Alexandre Dumas
“You will live for me, as I will live for you.””
— Alexandre Dumas
“Iată și luminișul, ca o pată în mijlocul pădurii. Lumina slabă ce coboară din stele, așa cum ar spune Corneille, se strânge mănunchi în acel loc; pădurea ne înconjoară de toate părțile cu străjile ei neclintite.””
— Alexandre Dumas
“Nici unul nici altul însă nu putea rosti o vorbă; părul unuia atingea fruntea celuilalt, răsuflarea amândurora se făcuse una, mâinile le ardeau strâns înlănțuite.””
— Alexandre Dumas
“a man can only console himself for a lost affection by the discovery of a new one.””
— Alexandre Dumas
“Friendships live and thrive upon a system of reciprocal benefits.””
— Alexandre Dumas
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