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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | good host; and I wish to know what has become of our young 2 1 | leave us so soon?" ~"You know that very well, as I gave 3 1 | should like, however, to know what this letter addressed 4 1 | must be found, he will not know how to find it." ~His threat 5 2 | one someday. You very well know, Porthos, that I continue 6 2 | replied Porthos. "You know what Athos told you the 7 2 | that would be useless; you know what is agreed upon between 8 2 | so," replied Aramis. "You know I hate moralizing, except 9 3 | with an angry look, "Do you know what the king said to me," 10 3 | yesterday evening--do you know, gentlemen?" ~"No," replied 11 3 | eyes. d'Artagnan did not know where he was, and wished 12 3 | rioters! MORBLEU! You must know something about it. Arrest 13 3 | very little better. For you know Athos. Well, Captain, he 14 3 | agreeable to you." ~"I did not know that," replied M. de Treville, 15 3 | that's all very well. I know these airs; I myself came 16 3 | whom he awaited." ~"You know not the subject of their 17 3 | Brussels." ~"Oh, sir, if you know who this man is," cried 18 3 | and affected humility. "I know he is a Gascon," reflected 19 4 | face." ~"Ah, PARDIEU! I know full well that you don't 20 4 | fashions of the gay world to know how to extricate himself 21 4 | myself; for, as you very well know, Bois-Tracy is an intimate 22 4 | it is true; and since you know it, there is no occasion 23 4 | cardinal's creatures? How do I know that this is not his Eminence 24 4 | useless to Musketeers, I know, but indispensable to churchmen; 25 5 | yesterday in Paris, I as yet know no one but Monsieur de Treville, 26 5 | reflected for an instant. "You know no one but Monsieur de Treville?" 27 5 | asked. ~"Yes, monsieur, I know only him." ~"Well, but then," 28 5 | Faith! I don't very well know. He hurt my shoulder. And 29 6 | may growl at you. Do you know that his Eminence has been 30 6 | happen? Let us see, for you know, my dear Captain, a judge 31 6 | not swear to it, sire. You know how difficult it is to discover 32 6 | Tell me how, Treville--you know how I delight in accounts 33 6 | useless to let the cardinal know." ~"Yes, sire." ~"You understand, 34 6 | if you please." ~"And you know who I am, without doubt?" ~" 35 6 | relative, as we already know, Bernajoux was-- replied 36 6 | degenerates; and I don't know whether it is the game which 37 6 | Falconers are declining. I know no one but myself who is 38 6 | said M. de Treville; "for I know no one except God who can 39 6 | so far from that, sire, I know the duke to be a royal gentleman, 40 7 | regard to d'Artagnan, we know how he was lodged, and we 41 8 | your wife abducted?" ~"I know nothing surely, monsieur, 42 8 | you suspect?" ~"I do not know whether I ought to tell 43 8 | voice. ~"But how do you know all this?" ~"How do I know 44 8 | know all this?" ~"How do I know it?" ~"Yes, how do you know 45 8 | know it?" ~"Yes, how do you know it? No half-confidence, 46 8 | or--you understand!" ~"I know it from my wife, monsieur-- 47 8 | history of the Saraband. You know the history of the Saraband?" ~" 48 8 | the Saraband?" ~"PARDIEU! Know it!" replied d'Artagnan, 49 8 | who wished to appear to know everything that was going 50 8 | has abducted her--do you know him?" ~"I have told you 51 8 | told you that I believe I know him." ~"His name?" ~"I do 52 8 | His name?" ~"I do not know that; what I do know is 53 8 | not know that; what I do know is that he is a creature 54 8 | where to find this man?" ~"I know not." ~"Have you no information 55 9 | ten pistoles each. Do you know him, Aramis?" ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ " 56 9 | replied Aramis, "you shall know nothing." ~"We believe like 57 10| what is it they want to know? Why, they want to know 58 10| know? Why, they want to know if the Duke of Buckingham 59 10| husband." ~"But, monsieur, you know then--" ~"I know that you 60 10| monsieur, you know then--" ~"I know that you have been abducted, 61 10| And by whom? Do you know him? Oh, if you know him, 62 10| you know him? Oh, if you know him, tell me!" ~"By a man 63 10| Ah, his name? I do not know that." ~"And did my husband 64 10| that." ~"And did my husband know I had been carried off?" ~" 65 10| compromise me sadly, you know." ~"Of what consequence? 66 11| will not forget him, and we know where he is. But for the 67 11| if you please, you shall know nothing!" ~D'Artagnan raised 68 11| won't tell me you don't know Aramis?" ~"This is the first 69 11| Undoubtedly." ~"And you did not know that it was inhabited by 70 11| friend of Aramis--" ~"I know nothing of that." ~"--since 71 11| man or a woman?" ~"I don't know yet." ~"But I will know 72 11| know yet." ~"But I will know it!" ~"How so?" ~"I will 73 11| you really repent?" ~"I know nothing about it myself. 74 11| about it myself. But what I know is that I promise to do 75 11| have told you that I do not know him." ~"You do not know 76 11| know him." ~"You do not know the man at whose shutter 77 11| strange; and I am curious to know how it will end." ~"Badly, 78 11| he knows everything and I know nothing. They will believe 79 11| murmured d'Artagnan. "I know him well there! And what 80 11| conveyed him away, I don't know where--to the Bastille or 81 11| said Planchet; "you do not know me yet. I am brave when 82 11| the gods, that she did not know Aramis; and a quarter of 83 11| With Madame! You do not know her," replied the stranger. ~" 84 11| are deceived, monsieur; I know her very well." ~"Ah," said 85 11| Lord, and was jealous. You know what it is to love, my Lord. 86 12| robe. ~"Duke, you already know that it is not I who caused 87 12| Majesty!" cried the duke. "I know that I must have been mad, 88 12| replied Anne, "but you know why and how I see you; because, 89 12| Queen! Queen! You do not know what felicity from heaven, 90 12| took no part, as you well know, my Lord. The king, excited 91 12| sword in hand, to Paris, I know that well. But this war 92 12| leave me, go! I do not know whether I love you or love 93 12| love you not; but what I know is that I will not be perjured. 94 13| calmly, "believe that I know and appreciate, more than 95 13| tell you, because I don't know myself; but to a certainty 96 13| commissary; "and do you know the man who has committed 97 13| this deed?" ~"I think I know him." ~"Who is he?" ~"Remember 98 13| be suspected that he must know too much to avow; by confessing 99 13| Oh, as to his name, I know nothing about it; but if 100 13| must be informed that you know the ravisher of your wife." ~" 101 13| have not told you that I know him!" cried Bonacieux, in 102 13| Bonacieux, "at least, all that I know. Interrogate me, I entreat 103 13| cannot tell you; I don't know him." ~"How! You don't know 104 13| know him." ~"How! You don't know him?" ~"No." ~"Did you never 105 13| have seen him, but I don't know what he calls himself." ~" 106 13| that account ought I to know him. Monsieur d'Artagnan 107 13| profoundest error, that I know nothing in the world about 108 14| impossible for those who did not know his face to guess in whose 109 14| but I swear to you that I know nothing about it." ~The 110 14| monseigneur." ~"Do you know who carried off your wife?" ~" 111 14| wife has escaped. Did you know that?" ~"No, monseigneur. 112 14| of her, then?" ~"We shall know, be assured. Nothing is 113 14| to the cardinal all you know of your wife's relations 114 14| But, monseigneur, I know nothing about them; I have 115 14| all right." ~"Should you know those doors again?" ~"Yes." ~" 116 14| again?" ~"Yes." ~"Do you know the numbers?" ~"Yes." ~" 117 14| to your Eminence, as you know." ~"Why did she not let 118 14| Why did she not let me know sooner?" ~"Whether by chance 119 14| Does Madame de Lannoy know what was in that casket?" ~" 120 14| sentence." ~"Meanwhile, do you know where the Duchesse de Chevreuse 121 14| nothing on that head." ~"But I know." ~"You, monseigneur?" ~" 122 14| her be ignorant that we know her secret. Let her believe 123 15| He added that he did not know either M. or Mme. Bonacieux; 124 15| mechanically; "yes, certainly I know that name." ~"Let your Majesty 125 15| spoke to you." ~"We all know that," interrupted the king; " 126 15| king; "perhaps you did not know it?" ~"Indeed, sire, I did 127 15| affairs! And what do you know about them, Monsieur? Meddle 128 15| prisoner thus, we shall never know the truth." ~"Athos may 129 16| rupture." ~"Yes, Duke, yes, I know you are very indulgent toward 130 16| shoulders; "I should like to know what you would say if I 131 16| infamously violent! Do you know that, monsieur?" ~"The king 132 16| doing a thing which you know will be agreeable to her." ~" 133 16| that?" ~"Give a ball; you know how much the queen loves 134 16| Monsieur Cardinal, you know that I do not like worldly 135 17| cardinal either knew or did not know, but which, in either case, 136 17| have I done, then? Let me know what crime I have committed. 137 17| manner so direct, did not know what to answer; and he thought 138 17| knows nothing but will soon know everything. I am lost! My 139 17| wife showed in him. "Do you know that I was plunged during 140 17| the dark, and that I will know not only to what I expose 141 17| that as I did not then know his Eminence, if I had been 142 17| emphatically. ~"And what do you know about the state you talk 143 17| said the young woman, "I know you to be cowardly, avaricious, 144 17| be ashamed for anyone to know your baseness." ~"But what 145 17| me with torture. Do you know what torture is? Wooden 146 17| is of no use for you to know anything about it," said 147 18| reassure me greatly." ~"Do you know Athos?" ~"No." ~"Porthos?" ~" 148 18| king's Musketeers. Do you know Monsieur de Treville, their 149 18| captain?" ~"Oh, yes, him! I know him; not personally, but 150 18| he tell you so?" ~"Yes, I know that he meant to afford 151 19| having disturbed you when you know the importance of my business." ~" 152 19| come to ask if you do not know to what end I ask it." ~" 153 19| said d'Artagnan; "but you know Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, 154 19| Porthos, and Aramis, and you know if I can dispose of them." ~" 155 19| which I am not willing to know?" ~"We are sworn, once for 156 19| I saw her." ~"And you know who she is?" ~"I believe 157 19| Aramis. "Since you appear to know so many things, can you 158 19| that may be. You evidently know her. But why did she return 159 19| demanded Aramis. ~"Oh, you'll know it someday, Aramis; but 160 19| this young Guardsman should know so well who the lady was 161 19| hospitality, and that he should know better than himself what 162 19| Porthos. ~"My faith! I don't know much about it," said Athos. " 163 19| at least I should like to know what for." ~"You would be 164 19| which came from I don't know where. So let us go and 165 20| at full gallop. ~"Do you know what has become of Athos?" 166 20| want?" ~"Would you like to know?" ~"Certainly." ~"Well, 167 20| and who often do not even know that they exist. But he 168 20| go he will howl again. I know him for a Norman, and Normans 169 20| going to London." ~"Do you know him personally?" asked the 170 20| capital. ~D'Artagnan did not know London; he did not know 171 20| know London; he did not know a word of English; but he 172 21| should have the curiosity to know why no vessel is to leave 173 21| and I even believe that I know that other person; it is--" ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ " 174 21| you thither. You already know two of them, and you appeared 175 21| anything else. ~"I want to know the route I am to follow," 176 22| diamond studs, when you know it would give me so much 177 22| Artagnan did not at all know the queen, he soon distinguished 178 23| Madame Bonacieux, do you know who carried her off?--For 179 23| sacred that she does not know. But you," continued M. 180 23| Bonacieux, "is only that I may know whether I am delaying you." ~" 181 23| cried the old soldier. "I know them by their romantic imagination. 182 23| queen, and she would not know who you are?" ~"No; but 183 24| infernal expedition?" ~"I don't know him." ~"But as you spoke 184 25| water in your apartment; you know that is never refused among 185 25| Mousqueton, and Bazin as I am to know what has become of Athos, 186 25| quarrel with him, for I don't know what." ~"Exactly so," said 187 25| he is not in funds; but I know he must be so at present." ~" 188 25| ought rather to say, what I know." ~"What you know?" ~"And 189 25| what I know." ~"What you know?" ~"And even what I am sure 190 25| sure?" ~"I would say that I know this great lady." ~"You?" ~" 191 25| Yes; I." ~"And how do you know her?" ~"Oh, monsieur, if 192 25| Well, monsieur, do you know who this great lady is?" ~" 193 25| her, that's all." ~"Do you know who this pretended duchess 194 25| I repeat to you, I don't know her." ~"Why, she is the 195 25| Attorney ~"But how do you know all this?" ~"Because she 196 25| insists that nobody shall know he has received this wound 197 25| appears so." ~"And do you know what has become of him?" ~" 198 25| him since." ~"Very well; I know all that I wish to know. 199 25| know all that I wish to know. Porthos's chamber is, you 200 25| degree of uneasiness, "you know what has happened to me?" ~" 201 25| became of him?" ~"Oh, I don't know; he had enough, and set 202 25| said d'Artagnan. "You know the proverb 'Unlucky at 203 25| is true, but he does not know that he has that honor." ~" 204 25| throw my lasso, and as I now know in which part of the cellar 205 26| over those whose lives we know better than they suppose. 206 26| the minister, he did not know; but without doubt M. de 207 26| Mundane presumption!" ~"I know myself, Father; my resolution 208 26| Church for the world, for you know that I forced myself when 209 26| became a Musketeer." ~"I? I know nothing about it." ~"You 210 26| nothing about it." ~"You don't know I quit the seminary?" ~" 211 26| with me, monsieur? I do not know you.' 'I am,' said I, 'the 212 26| from me by force. I do not know where she is or whither 213 27| Alas!" sighed Bazin. "I know it, monsieur; everything 214 27| all his friends did not know. ~It could not be said that 215 27| affair, of which he did not know the origin, of which he 216 27| traveled. ~"What, you don't know me?" ~"No, monseigneur." ~" 217 27| listen to me, and you shall know all." ~"I listen." ~"I had 218 27| had terrified me, and you know that an innkeeper must keep 219 27| happened then that which you know, and of which your precipitate 220 27| then! And I really don't know what prevents me from exterminating 221 27| he bears, but we do not know that name), Monsieur your 222 27| in the cellar! You do not know what he is about in the 223 27| imaginable; for you must know, monsieur, that all our 224 27| like good wine, as you may know, monsieur; these have asked 225 28| himself when he does not know what he says," replied Athos, 226 28| fast asleep, and I did not know what to do with myself; 227 28| eight; a point short--you know the proverb." ~"Athos, you 228 28| Stop a minute; you don't know all yet. I should make an 229 28| the hundred pistoles. You know you have staked the harnesses 230 28| double the bottles!" ~"Do you know what we are eating here?" 231 29| you the Baronne de--" ~"I know it well." ~"The Comtesse 232 29| compromising a woman; but this I know, that I had but to write 233 29| not an unreasonable man. I know you are not rich, Madame 234 29| was piqued. ~"Please to know, Monsieur Porthos," said 235 29| in fifteen days, as you know, or as you do not know, 236 29| you know, or as you do not know, this fatal campaign is 237 29| together. Journeys, you know, appear much shorter when 238 30| she is attached. I do not know why, but I imagine that 239 30| said Athos. "I do not know a woman that is worth the 240 30| ends, so that he did not know which way to turn. Meantime, 241 30| is!" said d'Artagnan; "I know him now. Do you think he 242 30| willing to confess wishes to know on what day it will suit 243 30| monsieur, Lubin did not know me, and told me our adventure 244 31| had been named, "we do not know who you are. We cannot fight 245 31| gives us a greater desire to know the real ones," replied 246 31| reasons for wishing nobody to know I am living; so that I shall 247 31| learned what I desire to know, I will withdraw." ~"Be 248 31| Guards if he had happened to know M. de Cavois instead of 249 32| The Musketeers are, as you know, picked soldiers, and they 250 32| understood it. ~"I wished to know the detail," said she, " 251 33| with all my heart; for I know what it is to be in love." ~" 252 33| is to be in love." ~"You know what it is to be in love?" 253 33| love you." ~"How do you know that?" ~"You have cut her 254 33| hinder you from letting me know the second reason?" ~"The 255 33| myself on him if, and I don't know why, the cardinal had not 256 33| contempt." ~"Oh, yes, I know what sort of vengeance! 257 33| matters it to you, Kitty? You know it is you alone whom I love." ~" 258 33| whom I love." ~"How can I know that?" ~"By the scorn I 259 33| you out of doors, and you know she is not the woman to 260 33| that?" ~"For me, I well know, my sweet girl," said d' 261 34| Artagnan?" said Athos. ~"I know that Porthos was in a fair 262 34| fact, Bazin, curious to know what the mendicant could 263 34| Artagnan, who, curious to know who the mendicant could 264 34| What, does Monsieur know this horse?" said Mousqueton. ~" 265 34| such matters! How should I know what a horse is? How should 266 34| a horse is? How should I know what horse furniture is?" ~" 267 34| to me, then, madame, who know what they are; but you wished 268 35| Count," added she, "you know that I wait for you." ~At 269 35| Artagnan, who did not well know how to answer. ~"Be tranquil," 270 35| between two jewels." ~"Do you know this ring?" said d'Artagnan. ~" 271 35| Athos, taking his hand, "you know I love you; if I had a son 272 35| renounce this woman. I do not know her, but a sort of intuition 273 35| with joy. She wished to know when her lover would meet 274 36| my God!" said Kitty, "you know how to represent things 275 36| it?" ~"It may be; but you know the more hearts are worth 276 36| teeth, "and I shall soon know how to get rid of you--you 277 36| repay such a service? I know these lovers. They are men 278 36| nothing for nothing." ~"You know the only reply that I desire," 279 36| my secret." ~"Yet I must know his name." ~"Yes, you must; 280 36| What is his name?" ~"You know him." ~"Indeed." ~"Yes." ~" 281 36| her turn. ~"De Wardes; I know it," cried d'Artagnan. ~" 282 36| Artagnan. ~"And how do you know it?" asked Milady, seizing 283 36| repeated Milady, "how do you know it?" ~"How do I know it?" 284 36| you know it?" ~"How do I know it?" said d'Artagnan. ~" 285 36| d'Artagnan. ~"Yes." ~"I know it because yesterday Monsieur 286 36| perhaps; but not with men. I know something of him." ~"But 287 37| quantity of conceit which we know he possessed, compared himself 288 37| young man was brave, as we know, he was terrified at that 289 38| am d'Artagnan; don't you know me? Where is your master?" ~" 290 38| his master and curious to know what had happened to him, 291 38| for you upstairs; and you know women don't like to be kept 292 38| pressing Athos's hand. "You know the interest we both take 293 38| known me again!" ~"How? know you again? Did you ever 294 38| said d'Artagnan, "you know that it is not good for 295 39| safety of the horseman, you know, depends almost always upon 296 39| sum from his pocket; "I know that is the coin in which 297 39| again on this earth. You know something of that, as well 298 40| befell you. I don't very well know what, but still something." ~" 299 40| replied his Eminence; "yes, I know that. But Monsieur de Treville 300 40| that concerns nobody. I know, because it is my office 301 40| because it is my office to know everything. On your return 302 40| some time past, I wished to know what you were doing. Besides, 303 40| for it is fit you should know, Monsieur d'Artagnan, that 304 40| pile which concerns you. I know you to be a man of resolution; 305 41| the Minimes; but, as we know, d'Artagnan, possessed with 306 41| knew all they wished to know; the bastion was guarded. 307 41| He resolved this time to know with whom he had to deal, 308 41| A woman whom I don't know, but who is called Milady." ~" 309 41| Milady." ~"But if you don't know this woman, how do you know 310 41| know this woman, how do you know her name?" ~"My comrade 311 41| blood. ~"And how do you know there is a young woman whom 312 41| the man. If you do, you know that my hand stretches far, 313 41| that d'Artagnan did not yet know Milady. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 314 42| We sent you wine?" ~"You know very well--the wine from 315 42| hills of Anjou." ~"Yes, I know what brand you are talking 316 42| the more we gain, when we know how to wait." ~"Yes; but 317 42| my dear Aramis, we all know that your views have a religious 318 42| But take no notice; we know all about that." ~"Well," 319 42| a cardinalist; she must know nothing of the matter." ~" 320 43| advanced hat in hand. ~"I know you, gentlemen," said the 321 43| said the cardinal, "I know you. I know you are not 322 43| cardinal, "I know you. I know you are not quite my friends, 323 43| sorry you are not so; but I know you are brave and loyal 324 43| said the cardinal; "you know I don't like quarrelers." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ " 325 43| with somebody! Confess; you know I have the right of giving 326 43| through his body. I only know for a certainty that he 327 43| Dovecot myself, I shall know if you have told me the 328 43| continued the cardinal. "I know what I wish to know; follow 329 43| I know what I wish to know; follow me." ~The three 330 44| and even what he does not know." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ "Exactly." ~" 331 44| And to which?" ~"I don't know; the secret has been well 332 44| well kept." ~"But I will know!" ~"And your Eminence will 333 44| said the cardinal, "I know of whom you speak." ~"I 334 44| you the other." ~"I don't know what you mean, nor do I 335 44| nor do I even desire to know what you mean," replied 336 44| head," replied Athos; "you know I am cool enough." ~Porthos 337 45| toward Milady. ~"Do you know me, madame?" said he. ~Milady 338 45| said Athos, "I perceive you know me." ~"The Comte de la Fere!" 339 45| Your power is great, I know; but you also know that 340 45| great, I know; but you also know that with the help of God 341 45| lost sight of you." ~"You know what I have done?" ~"I can 342 45| little about that! I don't know him. Besides, he is an Englishman. 343 45| Monseigneur's order is, you know, to conduct that woman, 344 45| paper she required!" ~"I know it," said Athos, coolly, " 345 46| replied Athos. "I want to know if you were left alone, 346 46| intruders. Yes, Athos, I know what you mean: we shall 347 46| Artagnan looked at Athos to know if he ought to reply to 348 46| these gentlemen desire to know it." ~"Have you not taken 349 46| the wager, were anxious to know how they would come out 350 46| going to do there?" ~"You know well that we go to breakfast 351 46| dear," replied Athos, "you know well that the balls most 352 47| champagne, and fancies we know no better! Yes," continued 353 47| in this bastion. Now, you know nothing is more disagreeable 354 47| jest," said Athos. ~"Do you know," said Porthos, "that to 355 47| pretexts. Milady does not know me; I will get access to 356 47| take that upon myself. I know a clever person at Tours--" ~ 357 47| caps of the cardinal, will know your letter by heart, and 358 47| me, d'Artagnan?" ~"Yes, I know him very well; and I also 359 47| Porthos, "I would like to know what Grimaud is about." ~" 360 47| and have killed I don't know how many Rochellais." ~" 361 47| beside himself with joy. We know that the dream of his life 362 48| found!" cried Athos. "I know it well, so take Grimaud." ~" 363 48| principal question is not to know which of our four lackeys 364 48| the principal thing is to know which loves money the best." ~" 365 48| projects. If you require to know positively what she is capable 366 48| dreamed he was dead, and you know my dreams never deceive 367 48| this evening, which I shall know by heart tomorrow." ~D'Artagnan 368 49| England." ~"Then you don't know me, sir?" ~"It is the first 369 50| cutter to meet you. You know the rest." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 370 50| very much talked of, and I know that his armaments against 371 50| sword. ~"Come!" said he. "I know you are accustomed to assassinate 372 50| be my heir likewise; but know beforehand, if you kill 373 50| already seen, and therefore know him. He knows how, as you 374 50| once saved your life, you know on what occasion. I am for 375 51| well enough in all cases to know that, whether acting for 376 51| That was what he could not know. ~And yet he reckoned, and 377 51| lips a little. ~"Do you know what you look like, all 378 51| to a confessor, and you know I have taken orders." ~" 379 51| letter from her intended. I know that such viands pass with 380 52| she has sworn no one shall know without dying. In short, 381 52| having been foreseen, I don't know what to do." ~The soldier 382 52| bronze or granite; they know me by heart, and are steeled 383 53| how can I tell? My God! I know that I suffer, that's all. 384 54| beseech you." ~"How do you know I was praying, sir?" said 385 54| if you please; but you know that God, who loves martyrs, 386 54| his accomplice; you do not know that he destines me to a 387 54| that I implore!" ~"Do you know him, then?" asked Felton. ~" 388 54| such a great result. "Oh, know him? Yes, yes! to my misfortune, 389 54| your true name, Milady? You know that the English laws are 390 55| replied Felton, "I wish to know." ~"Do not question me," 391 55| said the prisoner; "you know that we who are true Christians 392 55| or Astarte?" ~"Do you not know me, Felton? I am neither 393 55| without ever having learned to know Him. ~"My God," said she, " 394 56| invoke God, we very well know, but she had faith in the 395 56| leave the door, for you know that last night my Lord 396 56| Yes, I know it," said the soldier. ~" 397 56| terrors increased. I did not know but I had better remain 398 56| and that I am anxious to know the end." ~"Evening came; 399 57| brutality of a villain. Learn to know the heart of men, and henceforth 400 57| me under your guard. You know the rest. The day after 401 58| her strength. She did not know what might take place during 402 58| order to you?" ~"How could I know what I was the bearer of?" ~" 403 58| the little bay of--; you know it was agreed you should 404 59| at the castle." ~"Yes, I know that," said Buckingham; " 405 59| duke; "but does your Grace know that the name of Charlotte 406 59| young woman?" ~"Yes, sir, I know it," replied the duke, dipping 407 59| Felton, in a sharp tone. ~"I know it"; and the duke put the 408 59| Winter this relates." ~"I know it perfectly, although I 409 59| I am astonished that you know it." ~"And will your Grace 410 59| man haughtily. ~"Do you know, sir, that you are asking 411 59| Winter is an angel; you know that she is, and I demand 412 59| his hand to him. "I do not know the man who deserves being 413 59| be her last." ~"I don't know what you mean," replied 414 60| the one bearing, as we know, Milady, who, already anticipating 415 60| Porthos; "Armentieres? I don't know such a place." ~"And that 416 61| embarrassed. She did not know whether the abbess was a 417 61| in order that she might know how to act afterward. Desirous 418 61| Alas," said Milady, "I know it is so. It is said that 419 61| so? Yes, madame. Do you know her?" ~Milady smiled to 420 61| queen is so good!" ~"Oh, you know her, then, that lovely and 421 61| knowing her personally; but I know a great number of her most 422 61| Monsieur Dujart in England; I know Monsieur de Treville." ~" 423 61| exclaimed the novice, "do you know Monsieur de Treville?" ~" 424 61| almost friends. If you know Monsieur de Treville, you 425 61| a few of those whom you know, and you will see if they 426 61| Milady, embarrassed, " I know Monsieur de Louvigny, Monsieur 427 61| paused, she said, "Don't you know a gentleman named Athos?" ~ 428 61| a person who appears to know him well." ~"Oh, yes, very 429 61| and Aramis!" ~"Indeed! you know them likewise? I know them," 430 61| you know them likewise? I know them," cried Milady, who 431 61| her heart. ~"Well, if you know them, you know that they 432 61| Well, if you know them, you know that they are good and free 433 61| intimate with any of them. I know them from having heard one 434 61| deal about them." ~"You know Monsieur d'Artagnan!" cried 435 61| Pardon me, madame; you know him by what title?" ~"Why," 436 61| the novice. ~"Yes, you! I know you now. You are Madame 437 61| How can I understand? I know nothing." ~"Can you not 438 61| you not perceive that I know all--your abduction from 439 61| From what he has told me, I know you now. I recognize you 440 61| and compassion. ~"Then you know what I have suffered," said 441 61| letter is precise. Do you know what that warning was?" ~" 442 61| Bonacieux; "it is a man I don't know, although he seems to be 443 61| end of his cloak, I should know HIM!" ~Milady was dressing 444 62| t doubt that." ~"Do you know whom I have encountered 445 62| this woman!" ~"Does she know you?" ~"No." ~"Then she 446 62| said Milady, "for do you know what is going on here?" ~" 447 62| he may be left alone, we know his secret, and it may be 448 62| post; and when he shall know what you have done, he will 449 62| Is that all?" ~"He will know what that means." ~"He will 450 62| You are right; only let me know where to find you that I 451 62| you want a map?" ~"Oh, I know this country marvelously!" ~" 452 62| in that case, how shall I know where you are?" ~"You do 453 62| Arras. ~Our readers already know how he was recognized by 454 63| precautions?" ~"You shall know." ~Milady arose, went to 455 63| Bonacieux. ~"No one must know this secret, my dear, but 456 63| Rochelle." ~"How do you know that?" ~"My brother met 457 63| he comes?" ~"Shall we not know it?" ~"How?" ~"Nothing easier. 458 64| the masters, and did not know the lackeys; on the contrary, 459 64| vainly in their minds to know who this other person could 460 65| you well that she would know me. Yes, I am the executioner 461 65| and God in heaven. If you know a prayer, say it--for you 462 67| Return to camp and you shall know." ~Rochefort remained for 463 67| monseigneur." ~"Do you know why?" ~"No, monseigneur, 464 67| afraid of death." ~"Yes, I know you are a man of a stout


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