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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 Pre| in the antechamber three young men, serving in the illustrious 2 1 | was apparent to all. ~A young man--we can sketch his portrait 3 1 | without his cap--and our young man wore a cap set off with 4 1 | was on horseback. ~For our young man had a steed which was 5 1 | more painfully perceived by young d'Artagnan--for so was the 6 1 | held out to him. You are young. You ought to be brave for 7 1 | of the late king till the young one came of age, without 8 1 | the paternal chamber, the young man found his mother, who 9 1 | half. ~The same day the young man set forward on his journey, 10 1 | the irascibility of the young man, the effect produced 11 1 | picked up in Gascony among young traveling nobles, he advanced 12 1 | speaking to you!" replied the young man, additionally exasperated 13 1 | at the master," cried the young emulator of the furious 14 1 | heels, and surveying the young man with as much astonishment 15 1 | know what has become of our young man." ~"He is better," said 16 1 | my dear host, while your young man was insensible, you 17 1 | Gascon upon me? He is very young; but a sword thrust is a 18 1 | But if he annoys you, this young fool--" ~"To be sure he 19 1 | was the presence of the young man that drove the stranger 20 1 | glance, that this woman was young and beautiful; and her style 21 1 | make up matters with the young man, as the heron of the 22 1 | it had disappeared. ~The young man commenced his search 23 1 | not have stopped our fiery young man if the host had not 24 1 | did not conceal from the young man that he only gave that 25 2 | into the household of the young prince where he made such 26 2 | tumult and disorder that our young man advanced with a beating 27 2 | it was, to astonish our young traveler, this pastime really 28 2 | had rendered formidable to young chambermaids, and even sometimes 29 2 | the general silence the young man crossed part of the 30 3 | nevertheless he saluted the young man politely, who bowed 31 3 | found himself alone with the young man. The event which had 32 3 | It is indeed a favor, young man," replied M. de Treville, " 33 3 | will do something for you, young man. Our recruits from Bearn 34 3 | Oh, that's very well, young man," continued M. de Treville, " 35 3 | avenge myself." ~"Beware, young man!" cried Treville. "If 36 3 | This great hatred which the young traveler manifested so loudly 37 3 | this hatred? Might not this young man be sent by his Eminence? 38 3 | has ever produced. ~"Now, young man, regulate your conduct 39 3 | friend; for you are the only young man to whom I have hitherto 40 3 | the cardinal has set this young fox upon me, he will certainly 41 3 | suspicions. The more this young man was superior to others, 42 3 | too proud to accept it, young gentleman?" ~"No, sir," 43 3 | flourish; and leaving his young man compatriot in the embrasure 44 3 | and rising, approached the young man in order to give it 45 4 | sufficient? Not at all my young man. Do you fancy because 46 4 | back to yours." ~And the young man, delighted with his 47 4 | easily be understood that the young man was not very uneasy 48 4 | in spite of himself, the young man began to laugh aloud, 49 4 | was in presence of this young man that M. de Treville 50 4 | courtesy, approached the young men with a profound bow, 51 4 | one of them addressed the young Musketeer with affected 52 4 | are full of wisdom!" ~The young men burst into a laugh, 53 4 | place and time." ~The two young men bowed and separated, 54 5 | affair of this kind, when a young and vigorous man fights 55 5 | pass over the lips of the young Gascon as he replied, "We 56 5 | the king himself. All this young man perceived, and yet, 57 5 | impels me on." ~"Withdraw, young man," cried Jussac, who 58 5 | said Athos, pressing the young man's hand. ~"Come, come, 59 5 | himself. ~The heart of the young Gascon beat as if it would 60 5 | Artagnan, "do not kill him, young man, I beg of you. I have 61 6 | the corps even, the poor young men are obliged to defend 62 6 | party of pleasure with a young fellow from Gascony, whom 63 6 | say you?" ~"One hardly a young man; but who, however, behaved 64 6 | war." ~"And you say this young man behaved himself well? 65 6 | Brave young man!" murmured the king. ~" 66 6 | master." ~"I will see this young man, Treville--I will see 67 6 | not astonishing that that young man should be afraid of 68 6 | produced more effect upon the young man. ~Indeed, the name of 69 6 | not even perceive their young companion go out, who, as 70 6 | Guardsmen attacked their young companion, drove them back. 71 6 | accompanied by the four young fellows, directed his course 72 6 | well, to allow the four young men to dispute it. M. de 73 6 | placed himself with the four young men in the antechamber. 74 6 | returned from hunting. Our young men had been waiting about 75 6 | for me longer." ~The four young men waited ten minutes, 76 6 | Why you told me he was a young man? This is a boy, Treville, 77 6 | me. And now let us see, young man, with your hand upon 78 6 | entering that corps, place this young man in the company of the 79 7 | hostess of which, still young and still really handsome, 80 7 | pseudonyms each of these young men concealed his family 81 7 | secret about him, he was a young fellow made up of mysteries, 82 7 | a cordial manner to his young companion, and took leave 83 7 | rest, the life of the four young friends was joyous enough. 84 7 | away. ~The life of the four young men had become fraternal. 85 7 | were much attached to their young comrade. The friendship 86 8 | that this coalition of four young, brave, enterprising, and 87 8 | spoken of as a very brave young man," said the citizen; " 88 8 | you appear to be an honest young man, and I will have confidence 89 8 | Artagnan. ~"A letter?" said the young man. ~"Which I received 90 8 | to take place between the young man and the stranger, had, 91 10 | sounded under the hand of the young man before the tumult ceased, 92 10 | endeavored to knock the young man down with chairs, stools, 93 10 | still-terrified features of the young woman. ~"What has he done, 94 10 | rosy lips of the pretty young woman. ~"But," continued 95 10 | afterward we shall see." ~The young woman and the young man, 96 10 | The young woman and the young man, without taking the 97 10 | looked earnestly at the young man. ~"And if I give you 98 10 | You appear to be a brave young man; besides, your fortune 99 10 | steps before he returned. ~"Young man," said he to d'Artagnan, " 100 10 | M. de Treville that his young compatriot, having something 101 11 | apprentice Musketeer the young woman was almost an ideal 102 11 | by a messenger from the young woman, who brought him some 103 11 | diamond. We have observed that young cavaliers received presents 104 11 | said that he was rich; the young man might easily guess that 105 11 | ALMOST, for the idea that a young, handsome, kind, and witty 106 11 | By her step she must be young; perhaps she is pretty. 107 11 | acquaintance." ~Meantime the young woman continued to advance, 108 11 | the back of a niche. ~The young woman continued to advance; 109 11 | taps were heard inside. The young woman in the street replied 110 11 | chamber; but the eyes of the young man were accustomed to the 111 11 | Artagnan then saw that the young woman took from her pocket 112 11 | say Aramis, because the young man entertained no doubt 113 11 | This was a question the young man asked himself, whom 114 11 | But at the sight of the young man, who detached himself 115 11 | followed me?" asked the young woman, with a coquettish 116 11 | that it was inhabited by a young man?" ~"No." ~"By a Musketeer?" ~" 117 11 | Harpe. Arriving there, the young woman seemed to hesitate, 118 11 | what you do!" cried the young woman, in a manner so serious 119 11 | later period," murmured the young woman; "no, monsieur, be 120 11 | love, monsieur," said the young woman, shaking her head. ~" 121 11 | I am only twenty." ~The young woman looked at him furtively. ~" 122 11 | Monsieur," said the young woman, "you weary me very 123 11 | Monsieur!" said the young woman, supplicating him 124 11 | expected." ~"Madame," said the young man, bowing; "I can refuse 125 11 | you were a good and brave young man," said Mme. Bonacieux, 126 11 | replied a voice which the young man recognized as that of 127 11 | unravel the mystery. ~The young man and young woman perceived 128 11 | mystery. ~The young man and young woman perceived they were 129 11 | Grace?" ~"You are a brave young man," said Buckingham, holding 130 11 | of his devotion, and the young woman and the handsome Musketeer 131 12 | court, the duke and the young woman followed the wall 132 13 | The love with which his young wife had inspired him was 133 13 | Monsieur d'Artagnan is a young man, scarcely nineteen or 134 14 | Well," said the latter, "a young woman of about twenty-six 135 15 | continued Treville, "to a young Bearnais, a cadet in his 136 15 | there lodges, I believe, a young Bearnais, a friend of the 137 15 | d'Artagnan." ~"I mean a young man whom you patronize, 138 15 | Do you not suspect this young man of having given bad 139 16 | angel was a demon; the poor young girl had stolen the sacred 140 16 | which he placed on the young man's plate. ~"What a pity 141 16 | pretended to sleep. ~"These young fellows can none of them 142 17 | not at first recognize the young woman who had been given 143 17 | nothing, madame!" said the young woman, clasping her hands 144 17 | Oh, madame!" cried the young woman, falling on her knees; " 145 17 | took the two hands of the young woman with a burst of emotion, 146 17 | reverted to that handsome young man who was so brave and 147 17 | sentiment whatever in a young woman whose heart was above 148 17 | was, we repeat, handsome, young, and bold; he spoke of love 149 17 | Monsieur," said the young woman, "I know you to be 150 17 | the same thing," cried the young woman. "Who calls Richelieu 151 17 | give it up, then," said the young woman, sighing. "It is well 152 17 | anything about it," said the young woman, whom an instinctive 153 17 | gained." ~But the more the young woman excused herself, the 154 18 | entering by the door which the young woman opened for him, "allow 155 18 | God, my God!" murmured the young woman, "ought I to confide 156 18 | Bonacieux looked at the young man, restrained for a minute 157 18 | sentiment which she felt for her young protector decided her to 158 18 | compromise anyone." ~Then the young woman confided in him the 159 18 | an amiable and charming young man," said Mme. Bonacieux. " 160 18 | for greater security, the young man barricaded the door. 161 18 | superficial a woman." ~"Is the young Guardsman at home?" ~"I 162 18 | sounded on the door, the two young people felt their hearts 163 18 | worthy of your love?" ~The young woman only replied by the 164 19 | lose. ~The heart of the young man overflowed with joy. 165 19 | cardinal so cordially, that the young man resolved to tell him 166 19 | you will guard, I hope, young man, as your life." ~"But 167 19 | it." ~"Keep your secret, young man, and tell me what you 168 19 | he had seldom seen the young Musketeer; but every time 169 19 | wondering to himself how this young Guardsman should know so 170 19 | Bazin!" cried the four young men, calling their lackeys, " 171 20 | shall not pass." ~"My brave young man, I will blow out your 172 20 | a glance on the handsome young man, who was scarcely twenty-five 173 20 | himself went as guide to the young Guardsman. As for Planchet, 174 20 | Duke?" asked Patrick. ~"The young man who one evening sought 175 21 | heard from the mouth of the young man to his own remembrances, 176 21 | interested in preventing this young man from setting his foot 177 21 | from time to time at the young man with astonishment, as 178 21 | seeing the hesitation of the young man, "Come in!" cried he, " 179 21 | by the expression of the young man's face what was passing 180 21 | to d'Artagnan. "Now, my young friend," said he, "England 181 21 | own. He wished to have the young man at hand--not that he 182 21 | looking earnestly at the young man, "how shall I ever acquit 183 21 | named her!" interrupted the young man, warmly. ~"That is true," 184 21 | Well, now, your hand, young man. Perhaps we shall soon 185 21 | you!" ~"Amen!" cried the young man, and set off at full 186 22 | How, sire?" cried the young queen, affecting surprise, " 187 22 | touched. He turned and saw a young woman, who made him a sign 188 22 | follow her. The face of this young woman was covered with a 189 22 | her. The haste which the young woman was in to convey to 190 22 | Artagnan wished to stop the young woman, seize her and gaze 191 22 | the queen's apartment. The young man waited in comparative 192 22 | Artagnan. ~"Silence!" said the young woman, placing her hand 193 23 | underneath." ~Meanwhile, the young man had darted in to his 194 23 | of Meung, related to his young tenant the persecutions 195 23 | most sly air. "A handsome young fellow like you does not 196 23 | My faith!" said the young man, laughing, "I confess 197 23 | that is not possible." ~The young man departed, laughing at 198 23 | talk about yourself, my young friend; for it is evident 199 23 | the air of being a certain young Gascon of my acquaintance." ~" 200 23 | this diamond," replied the young man. ~"Listen," said M. 201 23 | Pistoles have no name, young man, and that ring has a 202 23 | Artagnan. ~"I mean to say, young man, that he who sleeps 203 23 | of Athos. At all events, young man, rely upon one who has 204 23 | indispensable business." ~"Ah, young man, young man, some flirtation 205 23 | business." ~"Ah, young man, young man, some flirtation or 206 23 | so, Planchet?" asked the young man. ~"Do you place confidence 207 24 | harmoniously to the heart of the young man. ~His eyes were fixed 208 24 | vexation, that perhaps the young woman had fallen asleep 209 24 | Mme. Bonacieux; that the young woman had made an appointment 210 24 | boatman had taken over a young woman, wrapped in a black 211 24 | discovered that she was young and pretty. ~There were 212 24 | then, as now, a crowd of young and pretty women who came 213 24 | had a rendezvous with a young woman before that pavilion, 214 24 | grief in the face of the young man that he made him a sign 215 24 | Besides, it came into the young man's mind that by remaining 216 25 | intelligence of the poor young woman, whom they were doubtless 217 25 | Treville listened to the young man's account with a seriousness 218 25 | lively interest in this young man, so brave and so resolute, 219 25 | Bonacieux accosted him. ~"Well, young man," said he, "we appear 220 25 | Monsieur Bonacieux," said the young man; "you are a model for 221 25 | that when a man possesses a young and pretty wife, he has 222 25 | gladding last night, my young master? It does not appear 223 25 | the cardinal," replied the young man, smiling. ~"Oh, I saw 224 25 | nobody was posted on the young man's road, our two travelers 225 25 | The host, on seeing a young man followed by a lackey 226 26 | was a prudent lad, however young he might be. Consequently 227 26 | heart. He thought of that young and pretty Mme. Bonacieux 228 26 | this sadness possessed the young man less from the regret 229 26 | days ago?" ~"A handsome young man, three- or four-and-twenty 230 26 | daily-renewed promise of the young man that the moment would 231 26 | on entering the room of a young man, particularly when that 232 26 | particularly when that young man is a Musketeer, had 233 26 | great astonishment of the young man, the sight of him did 234 26 | Reverences," replied the young man, returning their salutation. ~" 235 26 | executioner. Take care, my young friend. You are inclining 236 26 | toward false doctrines, my young friend; you will be lost." ~" 237 26 | regrets the devil! Ah, my young friend," added the curate, 238 26 | You follow the world, my young friend, and I tremble lest 239 26 | much pleasure: when one is young, what can be expected?-- 240 26 | have lost it," said the young man maliciously, pretending 241 27 | dialogue was going on, the two young men and the poor lackey 242 28 | story." And he looked at the young man as if he would read 243 28 | that, then," replied the young man, anxious to find out 244 28 | and you, Athos?" said the young man. "I was reflecting upon 245 29 | ignorant where the mercer's young wife was, but had promised 246 30 | amorous solicitations." ~"How young this d'Artagnan is!" said 247 30 | recurred to the mind of the young man. Although d'Artagnan 248 30 | presenting the billet to the young man. ~"For me?" said d'Artagnan; " 249 30 | understand; but by the accent the young man plainly saw that the 250 30 | Milady turned, looking at the young man with astonishment; and 251 31 | his pocket. ~"And now, my young friend, for you will permit 252 31 | although the marquis was young, handsome, rich, and high 253 31 | eight o'clock he took the young man with him. ~An elegant 254 31 | Artagnan to his sister, "a young gentleman who has held my 255 31 | appeared upon her lips that the young man, who saw and observed 256 31 | exceedingly prudent for a young man of twenty, then remembered 257 32 | like d'Artagnan's with a young and impatient love. No; 258 32 | distributed this dish to the young men with the moderation 259 32 | a glass for each of the young men, served himself in about 260 32 | and Mme. Coquenard. ~The young men filled up their third 261 32 | retired. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ "Go, young men! go and promote digestion 262 33 | passing in the mind of the young man, and heaved a deep sigh. ~" 263 33 | compassion, and pressing anew the young man's hand. ~"You pity me, 264 33 | for the second time. The young girl had freshness and beauty 265 33 | expression of the eyes of the young man, "is that in love, everyone 266 33 | Well," said he to the young girl, "are you willing, 267 33 | What love?" asked the young girl. ~"Of that which I 268 33 | have acted toward me, the young girl who brings you this 269 33 | not taken her eyes off the young man's countenance for an 270 33 | siege. ~"There," said the young man, handing Kitty the letter 271 34 | seen with what rapidity the young man followed, or rather 272 34 | and went out before the young man, stupefied by his letter, 273 34 | beautiful life! Yes, we are young; yes, we shall yet have 274 35 | him her hand to kiss. The young man felt her press his hand, 275 35 | not raise her head. The young man went to her and took 276 35 | instantly." ~"In truth, my young friend, you will act rightly," 277 36 | day Kitty went to see the young man again, and related to 278 36 | intentionally diminished, but the young woman could not conceal 279 36 | an angel!" exclaimed the young man. ~"Then all is agreed?" 280 37 | evident that this time the young woman was not in such haste 281 37 | to reality, and asked the young man if the means which were 282 37 | But at the first word the young woman started, and exclaimed 283 37 | love another," said the young man, in a caressing tone, " 284 37 | person." ~The imprudent young man expected a surprise, 285 37 | doubtless seen all. The young man now knew her secret, 286 37 | Artagnan. ~Although the young man was brave, as we know, 287 37 | window, "Don't open!" ~The young man fled while she was still 288 38 | stupid fellow!" said the young man; "I am d'Artagnan; don' 289 38 | you never hear talk of a young woman who was carried off 290 38 | instant afterward the three young men separated, agreeing 291 39 | Admirable!" replied the young men in chorus. ~"Well," 292 39 | appointed the rendezvous; the young man was himself astonished 293 39 | himself ably supported, the young man was not without a little 294 39 | him. It appeared to the young man that the Guards, on 295 40 | and looked intently at the young man for a moment. No one 296 40 | monseigneur," replied the young man. ~"There are several 297 40 | finger to a chair for the young man, who was so astonished 298 40 | mean men of courage. But young as you are, and scarcely 299 40 | monseigneur!" replied the young man, "very easily, no doubt, 300 40 | will settle our account!" ~"Young man," said Richelieu, "if 301 41 | evidently an ambuscade. ~The young man cast a glance at the 302 41 | with the swiftness of the young men of his country, so renowned 303 41 | inches of d'Artagnan. ~The young man turned quickly round, 304 41 | assassinating him, hoping that the young man's death would be placed 305 41 | life for it?" asked the young man, withholding his arm. ~" 306 41 | Well, come!" said the young man, laughing, "she thinks 307 41 | pity! In the name of that young lady you love, and whom 308 41 | how do you know there is a young woman whom I love, and that 309 41 | was killed--to carry off a young woman who was to leave Paris 310 41 | own residence!" ~Then the young man tremblingly comprehended 311 41 | he had received from the young woman, and her passage along 312 41 | regiment when they saw the young man come back safe and sound. ~ 313 42 | it, gentlemen?" added the young man, turning to the two 314 42 | alone, retired. ~When the young Guardsman and the three 315 42 | is to be done?" said the young man. ~"The fact is, one 316 43 | drunk." ~"And was this lady young and handsome?" asked the 317 44 | is some woman, handsome, young, and clever, who has cause 318 46 | astonished persons present, the young men took the road to the 319 46 | shared the misgivings of the young man, for seeing that they 320 47 | will she do now?" asked the young man. ~"Why," replied Athos, 321 47 | arms!" cried Grimaud. ~The young men sprang up, and seized 322 47 | felt much deference for the young Musketeer. ~"We must inform 323 47 | anxiety of a parent for the young man. ~"Only grazed a little," 324 47 | d'Artagnan." ~"Still my young scapegrace. Positively, 325 48 | it under his own, and the young man was forced to regulate 326 49 | English navy," replied the young man. ~"But is it the custom 327 49 | reflection; so seeing that the young officer did not seem at 328 49 | city, sir," said she. ~The young officer preserved silence. ~" 329 49 | flash in the darkness. ~The young man remained immovable. ~ 330 49 | care, madame," said the young man, coolly, "you will kill 331 49 | even, in the voice of the young man, that Milady felt reassured. ~ 332 49 | carriage was opened, the young man sprang lightly out and 333 49 | most gracious smile to the young officer; "but I feel assured 334 49 | lock of a key which the young man carried with him, turned 335 49 | door, and seeing that the young officer was waiting for 336 50 | of the corridor, and the young lieutenant, with whom we 337 50 | and shut the door." ~The young officer entered. ~"Now," 338 50 | look at this woman. She is young; she is beautiful; she possesses 339 50 | loyalty!" ~"My Lord," said the young officer, summoning to his 340 51 | said he, "you are brave young men, proud in daylight, 341 51 | The four young men, standing and motionless, 342 52 | this double order which the young lieutenant gave to the same 343 52 | replied the impassive young man; "your Lordship may 344 52 | s another thing. He is a young, ingenuous, pure man who 345 52 | might have said she was a young girl dreaming of the crown 346 53 | remarked in the voice of the young officer, "I, sir? MY MASS? 347 53 | by this single word. ~The young officer, however, remained 348 53 | seized the heart of the young officer. He opened the door 349 53 | castle." ~The poor, senseless young man was not aware of the 350 54 | saw the ardent eyes of the young man through the narrow opening. 351 55 | she held in her hand. ~The young man was more pale than usual, 352 55 | blood in the veins of the young fanatic. As a skillful general, 353 55 | disorder in the veins of the young Puritan, and went toward 354 55 | not." ~"But," cried the young officer, "speak, then, speak!" ~" 355 55 | an expression which the young man took for doubt, but 356 55 | glance from Milady to the young officer. ~"You have been 357 55 | Yes, my Lord," replied the young man, confused. ~"And what 358 55 | reflected. ~The baron took the young officer by the arm, and 359 55 | she perceived Felton. ~The young man advanced rapidly into 360 55 | drawn near, Milady saw the young man make a sign with delirious 361 56 | attention. ~"Listen," said the young man to the sentinel. "On 362 56 | What, my God!" said the young man, who in spite of his 363 56 | returning the knife to the young officer, "this is fine and 364 56 | request was needless. The young officer stood upright before 365 56 | speaks to you. While yet young, unfortunately handsome, 366 56 | seeing the interest which the young officer, whose soul seemed 367 56 | this man was!" cried the young officer. ~Milady saw at 368 57 | Milady in observing the young man who listened to her, 369 57 | martyrdom invented for a pure young girl, the victim of the 370 57 | simulated shame, showed the young man the ineffaceable impression 371 57 | him. ~"So beautiful! so young!" cried Felton, covering 372 57 | languishing, into the arms of the young officer, who, intoxicated 373 57 | is the matter?" asked the young lieutenant. ~"You told me 374 58 | an angel appeared to that young man as an accuser of Milady, 375 58 | the window. She saw the young officer suspended over the 376 58 | she. ~"Saved!" replied the young officer. ~"Oh, saved, saved!" 377 58 | thanks, Felton, thanks!" ~The young man pressed her to his heart. ~" 378 58 | depths of the heart of this young man; the death of Buckingham 379 58 | I have agreed with this young man that the other five 380 58 | she plainly saw that the young fanatic stood more in need 381 59 | embarkation relative to a young woman named Charlotte Backson." ~" 382 59 | not the true name of this young woman?" ~"Yes, sir, I know 383 59 | Buckingham looked at the young man haughtily. ~"Do you 384 59 | Buckingham reflected that the young man, coming from Lord de 385 59 | Lord. You have seduced this young girl; you have outraged, 386 59 | Wretch!" said he to the young man, who since the death 387 60 | of the escort. ~The four young men heard the news a quarter 388 60 | queen her sister amused the young men; but Aramis, after having 389 60 | solemn that it made the young man shudder, "consider that 390 61 | said the abbess, "that this young person is innocent?" ~"The 391 61 | what can a woman do? This young boarder of yours, has she 392 61 | find here, moreover, the young woman of whom I spoke, who 393 61 | And when can I see this young lady, for whom I already 394 61 | she hoped to destroy the young Musketeer. ~All these hopes 395 61 | abbess, accompanied by a young woman with light hair and 396 61 | curiosity. ~The face of the young woman was entirely unknown 397 61 | observing that she excelled the young woman by far in her high 398 61 | habit of a novice, which the young woman wore, was not very 399 61 | chapel, she left the two young women alone. ~The novice, 400 61 | Madame Bonacieux!" ~The young woman drew back, filled 401 61 | you perfectly." ~The poor young woman could not possibly 402 61 | then!" said the unhappy young woman, in the excess of 403 62 | Guess." ~"How can I?" ~"That young woman whom the queen took 404 63 | countenance. ~"Well," said the young woman, "what you dreaded 405 63 | Bonacieux to join her. The young woman complied. ~Rochefort 406 63 | raised his head, saw the two young women, and without stopping, 407 63 | any suspicion. The poor young woman was too pure to suppose 408 63 | Milady, trying to drag the young woman along by the arm. " 409 63 | glass to the lips of the young woman, who drank mechanically. ~" 410 63 | Constance?" replied the young man, "where are you? where 411 63 | She revives!" cried the young man. "Oh, my God, my God, 412 63 | Mine, monsieur," said the young woman, in a dying voice. ~" 413 63 | great astonishment of the young man. ~"Yes," said he, "yes, 414 63 | my dear, keep it." ~The young man then entered the apartment 415 63 | more friends," said the young man. "Alas! nothing but 416 63 | down his cheeks. ~"You are young," replied Athos; "and your 417 63 | she took the head of the young man between her hands, looked 418 63 | corpse in his arms. The young man uttered a cry, and fell 419 63 | escape us," replied the young man; "she will escape us, 420 65 | that woman when she was a young girl; I married her in opposition 421 65 | That woman was once a young girl, as beautiful as she 422 65 | Benedictines of Templemar. A young priest, with a simple and 423 65 | jailer, and escaped. The young priest was condemned to 424 66 | struggling. "Because I am too young to die!" ~"The woman you 425 66 | that I loved you!" ~The young man rose and took a step 426 67 | Ah, monsieur!" said the young man, "I meet you, then, 427 67 | Rochefort to bring in the young Musketeer. ~Rochefort obeyed 428 67 | looked steadfastly at the young man. ~"Holloa!" said he, " 429 67 | gentleman can die." ~The young Musketeer was in excellent 430 67 | said the cardinal to the young man. "I have taken from 431 67 | great astonishment of the young man. ~"Yes," said he, "yes, 432 67 | my dear, keep it." ~The young man then entered the apartment 433 67 | more friends," said the young man. "Alas! nothing but 434 67 | down his cheeks. ~"You are young," replied Athos; "and your


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