The Three Musketeers Plot Summary
The Three Musketeers Plot Summary
The Three Musketeers Plot Summary
Gascony and travels to Paris to join the Musketeers of the Guard. At an inn in
Meung-sur-Loire, an older man derides d'Artagnan's horse. Insulted,
d'Artagnan demands a duel. The older man's companions beat d'Artagnan
unconscious with a cooking pot and a metal tong that breaks his sword. His
letter of introduction to Monsieur de Trville, the commander of the
Musketeers, is also stolen. D'Artagnan resolves to avenge himself upon the
man (who is later revealed to be the Comte de Rochefort, an agent of
Cardinal Richelieu, who is passing orders from the Cardinal to his spy Lady de
Winter, usually called Milady de Winter or simply Milady).
He is informed that the Queen has rescued Constance from prison. In an inn,
the musketeers overhear the Cardinal asking Milady to murder the Duke of
Buckingham, a supporter of the Protestant rebels at La Rochelle who has sent
troops to assist them. Richelieu gives her a letter that excuses her actions as
under orders from the Cardinal himself, but Athos takes it. The next morning,
Athos bets that he, d'Artagnan, Porthos, and Aramis, and their servants can
hold the recaptured St. Gervais bastion against the rebels for an hour, for the
purpose of discussing their next course of action. They resist for an hour and
a half before retreating, killing 22 Rochellese in total. They warn Lord de
Winter and the Duke of Buckingham. Milady is imprisoned on arrival in
England but seduces her guard, Felton (a fictionalization of the real John
Felton), and persuades him to allow her escape and to kill Buckingham
himself. On her return to France, Milady hides in a convent where Constance
is also staying. The naive Constance clings to Milady, who sees a chance for
revenge on d'Artagnan, and fatally poisons Constance before d'Artagnan can
rescue her. The Musketeers arrest Milady before she reaches Cardinal
Richelieu. They bring an official executioner, put her on trial and sentence her
to death. After her execution, the four friends return to the siege of La
Rochelle. The Comte de Rochefort arrests d'Artagnan and takes him to the
Cardinal. When questioned about Milady's execution, d'Artagnan presents her
letter of pardon as his own. Impressed with d'Artagnan's willfulness and
secretly glad to be rid of Milady, the Cardinal destroys the letter and writes a
new order, giving the bearer a promotion to lieutenant in the Trville
company of musketeers, leaving the name blank. D'Artagnan offers the letter
to Athos, Porthos, and Aramis in turn but each refuses it, Athos because it is
below him, Porthos because he is retiring to marry his wealthy mistress and
Aramis because he is joining the priesthood. D'Artagnan, though heartbroken
and full of regrets, gets the promotion he coveted.