Ten Years Later: The Man in The Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 55 Page 6

Bracieux, chateaux, forests, plowed lands, forming three farms.

“3. The little estate Du Vallon, so named because it is in the valley.” (Brave Porthos!)

“4. Fifty farms in Touraine, amounting to five hundred acres.

“5. Three mills upon the Cher, bringing in six hundred livres each.

“6. Three fish-pools in Berry, producing two hundred livres a year.

“As to my personal or movable property, so called because it can be moved, as is so well explained by my learned friend the bishop of Vannes — ” (D’Artagnan shuddered at the dismal remembrance attached to that name) — the procureur continued imperturbably — ”they consist —