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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | You ought to be brave for two reasons: the first is that 2 1 | countenance, talking with two persons who appeared to 3 1 | respecting the Bearnese pony, his two auditors laughed even louder 4 1 | before the horse, within two paces of d'Artagnan. His 5 1 | at the same moment, his two auditors, accompanied by 6 1 | sword, which was broken in two pieces by the blow of a 7 1 | heavy carriage, drawn by two large Norman horses. ~His 8 1 | vigorously to his horses. The two interlocutors thus separated, 9 1 | the man, after throwing two or three silver pieces at 10 1 | said the host; "I have lost two customers, but this one 11 1 | first conflict broken in two, and which he had entirely 12 1 | the king." He then drew two crowns majestically from 13 2 | XIII had his, and these two powerful rivals vied with 14 2 | Paris at that time more than two hundred smaller but still 15 2 | noteworthy leeves. Among these two hundred leeves, that of 16 2 | should pass a minute or two very uncomfortably with 17 3 | Porthos! Aramis!" ~The two Musketeers with whom we 18 3 | Artagnan, who beheld in these two men demigods, and in their 19 3 | his thunders. ~When the two Musketeers had entered; 20 3 | gentlemen?" ~"No," replied the two Musketeers, after a moment' 21 3 | pressing of the grape. ~The two Musketeers reddened to the 22 3 | time to draw our swords, two of our party were dead, 23 3 | fringe. ~"Athos!" cried the two Musketeers. ~"Athos!" repeated 24 3 | words of the captain; and two or three heads, carried 25 3 | have seen during the last two hours, I comprehend that 26 3 | actions, or a service of two years in some other regiment 27 4 | soldier on guard. Between the two talkers there was just enough 28 4 | his nose fixed between the two shoulders of Porthos--that 29 4 | he had drawn upon himself two good duels with two men, 30 4 | himself two good duels with two men, each capable of killing 31 4 | killing three d'Artagnans-with two Musketeers, in short, with 32 4 | Musketeers, in short, with two of those beings whom he 33 4 | Perfectly just," cried the other two Guardsmen, "the judgment 34 4 | other sequel. In a moment or two the conversation ceased, 35 4 | it good to be prudent. At two o'clock I shall have the 36 4 | best place and time." ~The two young men bowed and separated, 37 5 | said Athos, "I have engaged two of my friends as seconds; 38 5 | friends as seconds; but these two friends are not yet come, 39 5 | the place. ~"But not until two o'clock," said d'Artagnan, 40 5 | said, and quite worthy of two gentlemen." ~"When you please, 41 5 | But scarcely had the two rapiers clashed, when a 42 5 | But it was too late. The two combatants had been seen 43 5 | found himself opposed to two adversaries. As to d'Artagnan, 44 5 | thigh. But neither of these two wounds was serious, and 45 5 | with laughing, and between two parries finding time to 46 6 | Jussac, Cahusac, Bicarat, and two other Guardsmen, who certainly 47 6 | believe me, to see thus two parties in France, two heads 48 6 | thus two parties in France, two heads to royalty. But all 49 6 | scarcely was, till twelve. ~The two Musketeers were already 50 6 | to recoil a step. So the two swords were crossed close 51 6 | heard in the tennis court, two of the friends of the Guardsman, 52 6 | turn, and the moment the two Guardsmen attacked their 53 6 | the Guardsmen were only two against four, they began 54 6 | Dessessart who were passing, two came to the assistance of 55 6 | affair of yesterday, and the two will pass off together." ~ 56 6 | the debate between these two nobles might last a long 57 6 | himself to be announced. ~The two nobles saluted each other 58 6 | latter, on seeing these two noble lords who came to 59 6 | and he described to the two nobles the affair exactly 60 6 | of dinner turned upon the two checks that his Eminence' 61 6 | had been the hero of these two fights, it was upon him 62 6 | DE COMBAT by you four in two days! That's too many, gentlemen, 63 6 | much about; but seven in two days, I repeat, it is too 64 6 | at Jussac?" ~"And those two equally fine thrusts at 65 6 | Poor cardinal! Seven men in two days, and those of his very 66 7 | great, would not support two servants, and that he must 67 7 | handsome manner; but he claimed two hours a day to himself, 68 7 | providing rigorously for two a dinner of few dishes, 69 7 | in the Rue Ferou, within two steps of the Luxembourg. 70 7 | His apartment consisted of two small chambers, very nicely 71 7 | precious stones, might be worth two hundred pistoles, and which, 72 7 | the case with those of his two comrades), his life was 73 7 | conversation, believed they had two or three hours longer to 74 7 | favor after a novitiate of two years--a novitiate which 75 8 | would have lasted him for two months, and to the cornet' 76 8 | just struck four. Planchet, two hours before, had asked 77 8 | silence, during which the two men looked at each other, 78 8 | one blow I shall obtain two revenges, that's all; but 79 8 | such thing as an income of two or three thousand crown 80 8 | are you going?" cried the two Musketeers in a breath. ~" 81 9 | and, PARDIEU, I picked up two that I sold for ten pistoles 82 9 | said d'Artagnan, filling two glasses with the Beaugency 83 10| arrested; so that at the end of two or three days they have 84 10| stools, and crockery; but two or three scratches made 85 10| does he live?" ~"Rue Ferou, two steps from here." ~"Let 86 10| and he tapped thrice--two taps close together and 87 10| you will answer by these two words, 'Tours' and 'Bruxelles.' 88 10| closed and double-locked. In two bounds he was at the Louvre; 89 10| Laporte was at the lodge; in two words d'Artagnan informed 90 11| nobody there but his other two companions perhaps, they 91 11| will stifle you. ~Paris for two hours past had been dark, 92 11| of the street; and only two windows looking toward the 93 11| the end of some seconds two sharp taps were heard inside. 94 11| appeared to have plunged the two personages now on the scene, 95 11| words were spoken by the two women. At length the shutter 96 11| Bastille or Fort l'Eveque. Two remained with the men in 97 11| all the papers. The last two mounted guard at the door 98 11| the Rue Guenegaud, he saw two persons coming out of the 99 11| much struck him. Of the two persons who composed this 100 11| The Musketeer advanced two steps, and pushed d'Artagnan 101 12| staircase. The duke counted two stories. She then turned 102 12| Louvre, was abducted. For two days no one knew what had 103 12| England. ~The favorite of two kings, immensely rich, all-powerful 104 12| Anne of Austria took two steps forward. Buckingham 105 12| sacrilege is the separation of two hearts formed by God for 106 13| do so with M. Bonacieux. ~Two guards attended the mercer 107 13| writing at the table. ~The two guards led the prisoner 108 13| said the commissary to the two guards. ~"Where must we 109 13| pretty well accustomed--the two guards took the prisoner 110 13| commissary to the guards. The two guards led in Athos. ~"Monsieur 111 14| door. ~The door opened; two guards received Bonacieux 112 14| length, with the help of his two hands he lifted himself 113 14| these linen drapers?" ~"Two, monseigneur." ~"And where 114 14| antechamber, where he found his two guards. ~The newly introduced 115 14| Guardsmen, and search the two houses thoroughly." ~"Instantly, 116 14| have indeed lodged at the two houses pointed out by your 117 14| Milady. Here is an order for two hundred pistoles; call upon 118 14| with the order for the two hundred pistoles, and retired. ~ 119 14| as you can, and cut off two. ~As soon as these studs 120 15| at the scene in which the two captives were confronted 121 15| Mme. de Chevreuse. These two women gave him more uneasiness 122 15| has been placed between two guards like a malefactor, 123 16| refilling his glass. "The two things agree marvelously 124 16| come to the assistance of two strangers, two unknown persons? 125 16| assistance of two strangers, two unknown persons? Unfortunately 126 16| let his head sink upon his two hands, while d'Artagnan 127 16| his head to sink upon his two hands, he pretended to sleep. ~" 128 16| go; they menace you with two wars if you do not dismiss 129 17| that is indispensable. Two words from the hand of your 130 17| private seal." ~"But these two words would bring about 131 17| I will answer for these two words being delivered to 132 17| had been at liberty these two or three days. I have not 133 17| it." ~The queen took the two hands of the young woman 134 17| paper, and pens. She wrote two lines, sealed the letter 135 17| since been strengthened by two or three visits from the 136 17| was taken to him between two guards. It is true also, 137 17| reflection. He weighed the two angers in his brain--that 138 18| for her. I have at least two of the three qualities you 139 18| afforded a passage for the two fugitives, went up to d' 140 18| sounded on the door, the two young people felt their 141 19| it, assured him that by two o'clock in the morning the 142 19| a good deal. ~After the two friends had been chatting 143 19| pistols, opening uselessly two or three drawers to see 144 19| way; Athos will set out two hours after, by that of 145 20| The Journey~ ~ ~ ~ ~ At two o'clock in the morning, 146 20| At Beauvais they stopped two hours, as well to breathe 147 20| for Porthos. At the end of two hours, as Porthos did not 148 20| road was confined between two high banks, they fell in 149 20| at their best speed for two hours, although the horses 150 20| again in motion, "reduced to two masters and Grimaud and 151 20| He wished to lodge the two travelers each in a charming 152 20| was quiet enough. Toward two o'clock in the morning somebody 153 20| neighborhood. At the door stood two horses, fresh, strong, and 154 20| least mistrust, and took out two pistoles to pay the bill. 155 20| Spur, spur!" and he fired two pistols. ~D'Artagnan and 156 20| bidding; they unfastened the two horses that were waiting 157 20| one fall at each of his two shots, and he appeared to 158 20| the same fate awaits us two paces hence. Forward, Planchet, 159 20| the city; they left their two nags upon the high road, 160 20| here, I'll pay you for us two." ~"In that case let us 161 20| the minister. He ordered two horses to be saddled, and 162 20| were hawking in the marshes two or three leagues away. In 163 21| fact, in crossing the city two or three accidents of this 164 21| the door after them. The two found themselves in a small 165 21| becoming as pale as a corpse; "two of the studs are wanting, 166 21| would it require to make two studs exactly like them? 167 21| them? You see there are two wanting." ~"Eight days, 168 21| declaration of war between the two kingdoms. ~On the day after 169 21| by eleven o'clock, the two diamond studs were finished, 170 21| thither. You already know two of them, and you appeared 171 22| ornamented the chambers with two hundred FLAMBEAUX of white 172 22| king's Guards, followed by two officers and several archers 173 22| At three o'clock came two companies of the Guards, 174 22| Majesties' suites were to dress, two by two, in chambers prepared 175 22| suites were to dress, two by two, in chambers prepared for 176 22| opened it, and found in it two diamond studs. ~"What does 177 22| have stolen from her the two studs that are here." ~The 178 22| wishes, but I think you want two of the studs, and I bring 179 22| held out to the queen the two studs the cardinal had given 180 22| you are giving me, then, two more: I shall have fourteen." ~ 181 22| presenting her Majesty with these two studs, and that not daring 182 22| being certain that these two studs alone have cost you 183 22| messenger prevented the two lovers from exchanging more 184 22| winding about for a minute or two, Mme. Bonacieux opened the 185 22| aperture, the conversation of two of three ladies in language 186 22| struck three quarters past two. ~The sound of voices diminished 187 23| whom he had sent home two hours before from the Hotel 188 23| yourself in readiness with two horses." ~"There!" said 189 23| alarmed if I return at one, two or three o'clock in the 190 23| and had already finished two. ~"Ah, monsieur," said Planchet, 191 23| countenance changed color two or three times!" ~"Bah!" ~" 192 24| had his sword and placed two pistols in his belt; then 193 24| silvered the foliage of two or three linden trees which 194 24| beaten in and hung, split in two, on its hinges. A table, 195 24| shadow was a carriage with two horses, and some saddlehorses. 196 24| the same time the other two men ascended the ladder. 197 24| she perceived the other two men, she fell back and they 198 24| cries were soon stifled. Two of the men appeared, bearing 199 24| was in the carriage. His two companions were already 200 24| Planchet, who, with the two horses in hand, awaited 201 25| endeavored to draw back a step or two; but as he was standing 202 25| only been back an hour or two; he had accompanied his 203 25| shall travel faster with two horses apiece?" said Planchet, 204 25| the young man's road, our two travelers arrived at Chantilly 205 25| followed by a lackey with two extra horses, advanced respectfully 206 25| Artagnan perceiving, ordered two glasses to be brought, and 207 25| d'Artagnan, filling the two glasses, "I asked for a 208 25| satisfied with respect to two things in which he appeared 209 25| large chimneypiece, over two chafing dishes, were boiling 210 25| chafing dishes, were boiling two stewpans, from which exhaled 211 25| went to give an eye to the two stewpans, of which he appeared 212 25| on that of the Huguenot. Two hours after, all was over; 213 25| which did not at all suit two such delicate stomachs as 214 25| anxious to obtain news of his two other friends, he held out 215 26| were dangerously ill." ~The two men in black, who guessed 216 26| hand, and addressing the two ecclesiastics. ~"Praise 217 26| of these gentlemen." ~The two men in black bowed in their 218 26| perfectly understand, "'The two hands are indispensable 219 26| to the enthusiasm of the two men in black. ~"Yes, admirable! 220 26| he blessed them with his two hands. Besides, what does 221 26| could make of that subject two volumes the size of this," 222 26| to attack the quick. ~The two men in black rose, bowed 223 26| confusion. ~When left alone, the two friends at first kept an 224 26| the Church? What will our two friends say? What will Monsieur 225 26| almost stifles me!" ~The two friends began to dance around 226 27| dialogue was going on, the two young men and the poor lackey 227 27| pretended to understand. Two or three times, even, to 228 27| when he had discharged his two pistols, what a terrible 229 27| No, monseigneur." ~"Well, two words will refresh your 230 27| friend, having disabled two men with his pistols, retreated 231 27| killed on the spot, and two others were severely wounded. 232 27| wounded. The dead man and the two wounded were carried off 233 27| endeavored to go down with two of my servants; but he flew 234 27| cried the host; "Here are two English gentlemen just arrived." ~" 235 27| the scene of action. ~The two gentlemen were exasperated; 236 27| they appeared to be, the two English gentlemen looked 237 27| silence; but at length the two Englishmen felt ashamed 238 27| themselves taken between two fires. They still hesitated 239 27| satisfied of that; these two cannot have drunk all the 240 27| chamber occupied by the two friends. ~"Some wine!" said 241 27| of the same sort for the two English gentlemen." ~"And 242 27| Aramis at a table between two theologians. As he finished, 243 28| proposed the conditions--the two harnesses, either against 244 28| Englishman calculated fast; the two harnesses were worth three 245 28| one four times in my life. Two aces!" ~The Englishman looked, 246 28| use of one horse for us two? I could not ride behind. 247 28| We should look like the two sons of Anmon, who had lost 248 28| Planchet and Grimaud, and the two lackeys started on foot, 249 28| heads. ~However ill our two friends were mounted, they 250 28| doing there?" cried the two friends. ~"Ah, is that you, 251 28| empty to Paris, and the two lackeys had agreed, for 252 28| poem will at least have two merits." ~"You will see," 253 28| our lackeys we will make two for the masters, for which 254 28| my part, I declare I want two thousand." ~"Four times 255 28| thousand." ~"Four times two makes eight," then said 256 29| have seen you during the two hours of the sermon?" ~" 257 29| sermon?" ~"I was within two paces of you, monsieur," 258 29| much shorter when we travel two in company." ~"Have you 259 30| with a carriage drawn by two powerful horses. d'Artagnan 260 30| ordered him to go and saddle two horses in M. de Treville' 261 30| horses?" asked Athos. ~"Two horses that Monsieur de 262 30| all remember him, and the two lackeys began to chat with 263 30| while d'Artagnan turned the two horses into a lane, went 264 30| carriage went on, and left the two men facing each other; no 265 30| quarrel to arrange between us two." ~"Ah," said the Englishman, " 266 30| but at all events, I have two, and if you like, I will 267 30| you have probably one or two friends?" ~"I have three, 268 31| finding himself disarmed, took two or three steps back, but 269 31| and as it was drawn by two excellent horses, they were 270 31| wine and glasses. He filled two glasses, and by a sign invited 271 32| skillfully detached the two great black feet, which 272 32| Porthos, "it does not exceed two thousand five hundred livres! 273 32| economy I could manage it with two thousand livres." ~"Good 274 32| Good God!" cried she, "two thousand livres! Why, that 275 33| demanded d'Artagnan. ~"For two reasons." ~"What ones?" ~" 276 33| close; then the noise of two bolts by which Milady fastened 277 33| it was to me your first two letters were addressed, 278 34| will therefore leave the two friends, who had nothing 279 34| him as a talisman. ~The two friends repaired to Athos' 280 34| their way he confiscated the two magnificent beasts which 281 34| Grands Augustins, while the two friends went to ring at 282 34| Neuf, still driving the two sorry animals before him, 283 34| completed. ~In a short time the two unfortunate beasts, who 284 34| assured me that they were two noble steeds." ~"Well, madame," 285 34| Porthos, majestically; and the two separated saying, "Till 286 35| D'Artagnan looked at the two women, one after the other, 287 35| that passed between the two women. ~Milady seemed overcome 288 35| would not have believed that two sentiments so opposite could 289 35| magnificent. I did not think two sapphires of such a fine 290 35| resemblance should exist between two jewels." ~"Do you know this 291 36| joyous and alert as on the two preceding days; but on the 292 36| which had devoured her for two days. ~D'Artagnan approached 293 37| him to do--and that for two reasons: the first, because 294 37| she also seemed to feel. Two hours thus glided away. 295 37| When the transports of the two lovers were calmer, Milady, 296 37| believed it to be hardly two hours before the daylight 297 38| crossed the court, ran up the two flights to Athos's apartment, 298 38| Yes, my grandfather gave two thousand crowns for it, 299 38| Athos did the same. When the two were ready to go out, the 300 38| Artagnan, with the activity of two soldiers and the knowledge 301 38| soldiers and the knowledge of two connoisseurs, hardly required 302 38| pistoles." ~"That is to say, two hundred more--a hundred 303 38| that we really should lose two hundred pistoles by the 304 38| Artagnan, and bring back the two hundred pistoles with you." ~" 305 38| Artagnan returned with the two thousand livres, and without 306 39| Planchet entered, bringing two letters for d'Artagnan. ~ 307 39| Therefore I only purchased two," said Aramis. ~"The third, 308 39| Artagnan; "which of the two horses will you ride--that 309 39| was d'Artagnan mount. ~The two Musketeers met at the gate. 310 39| out at the window, with two fingers placed upon her 311 40| designated him with her finger to two ill-looking men who came 312 40| horse and disappeared. ~The two men followed the company, 313 40| aubourg St. Antoine, mounted two horses properly equipped, 314 41| advantage over him, and in two or three circumstances, 315 41| stake in this game, which two most powerful kingdoms played 316 41| for the good pleasure of two amorous men, was simply 317 41| Rochelle had commenced, two or three days before, about 318 41| expiration of a minute or two, it appeared to d'Artagnan 319 41| army had gained possession two days before. The matter 320 41| Artagnan, raising his sword. ~Two of his comrades of the Guards 321 41| immediately sprang forward, and two other soldiers having joined 322 41| followed the trench; the two Guards marched abreast with 323 41| abreast with him, and the two soldiers followed behind. ~ 324 41| Artagnan perceived that the two soldiers had disappeared. ~ 325 41| imprudence. D'Artagnan and his two companions turned their 326 41| lines; but at this moment two shots were fired. One ball 327 41| after having passed within two inches of d'Artagnan. ~The 328 41| trench. The idea of the two soldiers who had abandoned 329 41| remembered the assassins of two evenings before. He resolved 330 41| were dead. ~He quickly saw two heads appear above an abandoned 331 41| they were the heads of the two soldiers. D'Artagnan had 332 41| not been deceived; these two men had only followed for 333 41| that was a temptation for two wretches like you. I understand 334 41| second soldier. ~There were two means of gaining his object-- 335 41| tranquil, as one of his two enemies was killed and the 336 42| from Villeroy. ~One of the two Guardsmen was engaged that 337 42| banquet being come, the two guards arrived, took their 338 42| young man, turning to the two Guards, whom he introduced 339 42| three Musketeers and the two Guards following him. ~The 340 42| day, I beg of you." ~The two Guardsmen courteously accepted 341 42| only reflect how much the two descriptions resemble each 342 43| ourselves with saying in two words that the expedition 343 43| leaving on the field of battle two thousand men, among whom 344 43| three lieutenant colonels, two hundred and fifty captains, 345 43| less agreeable visits--for two or three times reports were 346 43| which Athos had discovered two days before upon the route 347 43| at a turning of the road two horsemen who, on perceiving 348 43| of speaker. ~One of the two riders, he who had spoken 349 43| said Athos, while the two Musketeers who had remained 350 43| accompany me; you and your two friends, and then I shall 351 43| was borne away with his two companions." ~"The devil, 352 44| received my instructions. Two men, whom you will find 353 44| profound silence between the two interlocutors. It was evident 354 44| this moment to tell his two companions to fasten the 355 44| and listen with him. ~The two Musketeers, who loved their 356 44| the conversation, took his two companions by the hand, 357 44| is not safe. I will say two words about it to the cardinal' 358 45| short distance a group of two men and three horses appeared 359 45| the shade. These were the two men who were to conduct 360 45| to the cardinal what the two Musketeers had already said 361 45| protected by his esquire and the two Musketeers, and return to 362 45| was you who cut off the two diamond studs from the shoulder 363 45| him killed in his turn by two assassins, whom you sent 364 45| At the door he found the two men and the spare horse 365 45| himself across the road, about two hundred paces from the camp. ~" 366 45| foreseen, on finding the two men that awaited her, made 367 46| saber like a spit upon the two large iron dogs which held 368 46| said Athos, and he threw two pistoles majestically on 369 46| the host. ~"No, only add two bottles of champagne, and 370 46| made amends by slipping in two bottles of Anjou wine instead 371 46| of Anjou wine instead of two bottles of champagne. ~" 372 47| allowed him to take a loaf, two cutlets, and a bottle of 373 47| us for heroes or madmen--two classes of imbeciles greatly 374 47| demanded d'Artagnan. ~"Within two leagues of this place, at 375 47| by having him killed by two musket shots, a week ago 376 47| first. The brigadier and two pioneers fell dead; the 377 47| letter to get rid of his two friends, Aramis and Porthos, 378 47| every three shots at least two men fell; but the march 379 47| ourselves is trustworthy; that two hours after the messenger 380 47| fingers were caught between two stones--that of the wall 381 47| was in motion. More than two thousand persons had assisted, 382 47| breakfasting they held it for two hours against the enemy, 383 48| brave and shrewd; they are two qualities out of the four." ~" 384 48| off splendidly at those two exercises; but pass the 385 48| during the period of these two absences, had, as may well 386 48| strong in d'Artagnan and his two friends that they could 387 48| Wait quietly, then; in two hours, in four, in six hours 388 48| to time pulled a hair or two from his mustache, in sign 389 49| The carriage passed under two arched gateways, and at 390 49| But no one entered except two or three marines, who brought 391 50| she who had cut off the two studs, and avenge himself 392 50| her stiffened hands the two arms of her easy chair, 393 50| There followed between these two personages a strange silence, 394 51| had only read a line or two," said d'Artagnan; "read 395 52| first time she fears. ~On two occasions her fortune has 396 52| fortune has failed her, on two occasions she has found 397 52| and betrayed; and on these two occasions it was to one 398 52| the more vulnerable of her two persecutors. ~One expression 399 53| of inward satisfaction. ~Two hours passed away. ~"Now 400 53| ten days, and this evening two of them will be gone." ~ 401 53| which he pronounced the two words, YOUR MASS, at the 402 53| Those two words, YOUR MASS, and a 403 53| Silence was re-established. Two hours passed away. Milady' 404 54| there, then, in England two men to whom such an epithet 405 55| again. He paused, exchanged two words with the sentinel; 406 55| During the exchange of these two words Felton drew back quickly, 407 56| day. She knew she had only two days left; that when once 408 56| descending? To lose a year, two years, three years, is to 409 56| Felton did not enter. ~Two hours after, as midnight 410 56| paces of me. ~"A table, with two covers, bearing a supper 411 56| soporific introduced into them. Two eggs and some fruit composed 412 56| handle of it convulsively. ~"Two hours passed away without 413 58| bed and opened the window. Two bars removed formed an opening 414 58| You ask that?" ~"Put your two hands together. Cross them; 415 58| right!" ~Felton tied her two wrists together with his 416 58| lost. Milady passed her two arms round Felton's neck, 417 58| step. Despite the weight of two bodies, the blast of the 418 59| Charles I, furnished by two years of premature meditation 419 59| the more culpable of the two men which formed the character 420 59| silver casket and these two letters. You will restore 421 60| event--that is to say, till two o'clock in the afternoon-- 422 60| clock in the afternoon--two vessels had already left 423 60| Aramis, after having blushed two or three times up to the 424 60| introduced into these six days two more nights--for they set 425 60| a very simple thing. In two days, and by using up two 426 60| two days, and by using up two or three horses (that's 427 61| landing at Boulogne, after a two days' passage, she passed 428 61| to chapel, she left the two young women alone. ~The 429 61| so; but during the last two or three days I have obtained 430 61| love him so much!" ~These two women held each other for 431 62| 62. Two Varieties Of Demons~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " 432 62| that among these four men two only are to be feared--d' 433 63| cardinal, and in an hour or two a carriage will come to 434 63| raised his head, saw the two young women, and without 435 63| Excellent; thank you!" ~And the two women parted, exchanging 436 63| of feathers; she counted two, then five, then eight horsemen. 437 63| Bonacieux tried to walk, made two steps, and sank upon her 438 63| opening the door. ~The two men smiled at each other, 439 63| sink upon his hands, while two large tears rolled down 440 63| Chevreuse, who told it to two or three of her intimates, 441 63| fetch the superior. ~The two friends met her in the corridor, 442 64| a small paper, on which two lines were written, accompanied 443 65| by a low, quickset hedge, two or three feet high. Athos 444 65| leaned her head upon her two hands, which were white 445 65| witness to this," said the two Musketeers, with one voice. ~ 446 65| her head sink between her two hands, and tried to recall 447 66| heavens and the waters into two parts. Not a breath of wind 448 66| with additional energy. ~Two lackeys dragged Milady, 449 66| and Bazin came last. ~The two lackeys conducted Milady 450 66| these words, Milady uttered two or three savage cries, which 451 66| of the large sword. The two arms fell with a sudden 452 67| after having read these two lines, sank into a profound 453 67| opening the door. ~The two men smiled at each other, 454 67| sink upon his hands, while two large tears rolled down 455 67| Chevreuse, who told it to two or three of her intimates,


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