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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | impossible to be described, he replied to d'Artagnan, "I was not 2 1 | But I am speaking to you!" replied the young man, additionally 3 1 | do not often laugh, sir," replied the stranger, "as you may 4 1 | Excellency, he is not the devil," replied the host, with a grin of 5 1 | Will not escape him?" replied the stranger, knitting his 6 1 | Then that's my thief," replied d'Artagnan. "I will complain 7 2 | I had it from Aramis," replied the Musketeer. ~"Indeed?" ~" 8 2 | it? That's YOUR opinion!" replied Porthos. ~"Say no more about 9 2 | it, since you desire it," replied Aramis, patiently. ~"This 10 2 | quarter-hour with the Red Duke," replied Aramis. ~"Oh, the Red Duke! 11 2 | temporary postponement," replied Aramis; "I shall be one 12 2 | Buckingham is in France," replied Aramis, with a significant 13 2 | the other, but not both," replied Porthos. "You know what 14 2 | I plainly tell you so," replied Aramis. "You know I hate 15 3 | know, gentlemen?" ~"No," replied the two Musketeers, after 16 3 | may be the smallpox, sir," replied Porthos, desirous of taking 17 3 | I did not know that," replied M. de Treville, in a somewhat 18 3 | indeed a favor, young man," replied M. de Treville, "but it 19 3 | certainly am surprised," replied M. de Treville, "that you 20 3 | That will not prevent me," replied d'Artagnan, "if ever I find 21 3 | desire." ~"That is to say," replied d'Artagnan, "that you will 22 3 | Treville. ~"He, my thief!" replied d'Artagnan. "Ah, the traitor!" 23 4 | Treville." ~"My faith!" replied d'Artagnan, recognizing 24 4 | asked Porthos. ~"No," replied d'Artagnan, piqued, "and 25 4 | at one o'clock, then," replied d'Artagnan, turning the 26 4 | make the demand badly," replied Aramis; "and while acknowledging 27 4 | deceived, my dear sir," replied Aramis, coldly, very little 28 5 | boy-slayer." ~"Not too much so," replied d'Artagnan, with a bow that 29 5 | grateful." ~"You confuse me," replied Athos, with his gentlemanly 30 5 | said Athos. ~"My faith!" replied d'Artagnan, "you are well 31 5 | not before one o'clock," replied d'Artagnan. ~"And I also 32 5 | of the young Gascon as he replied, "We had a short discussion 33 5 | a theological quarrel," replied Aramis, making a sign to 34 5 | That is true, Monsieur," replied d'Artagnan, "and whether 35 5 | Porthos. ~"That's true," replied d'Artagnan; "I have not 36 5 | come, choose your part," replied Jussac. ~"Well," said Porthos 37 5 | Porthos. ~"That IS difficult," replied Athos. ~D'Artagnan comprehended 38 5 | honor of charging you," replied Aramis, lifting his hat 39 6 | be hanged." ~"No, sire," replied Treville, who saw at the 40 6 | require any explanation," replied d'Artagnan, in a low voice, " 41 6 | you say is full of sense," replied d'Artagnan; "but unfortunately 42 6 | No, your Excellency," replied the valet de chambre, "the 43 6 | all probability he has," replied the valet, "for I saw the 44 6 | already know, Bernajoux was-- replied that it was neither for 45 6 | I have no objection," replied M. de la Tremouille, "but 46 6 | Bad, monsieur, bad!" replied the king; "I am bored." ~ 47 6 | justice is done." ~"Sire," replied M. de Treville, calmly, " 48 6 | This is something new," replied the king. "Will you tell 49 7 | Oh, I don't doubt that," replied d'Artagnan; "but it seems 50 7 | the most modest air and replied in a friendly tone, "My 51 7 | very easy for you to say," replied d'Artagnan, "for you, Athos, 52 8 | Less love than politics," replied d'Artagnan, with a reflective 53 8 | himself. ~"Yes, monsieur," replied the terrified citizen, in 54 8 | of--" ~"Yes, monsieur," replied the citizen, giving a still 55 8 | Saraband?" ~"PARDIEU! Know it!" replied d'Artagnan, who knew nothing 56 8 | otherwise, my dear Bonacieux?" replied d'Artagnan; "trust me, I 57 8 | breath. ~"The man of Meung!" replied d'Artagnan, and disappeared. ~ 58 9 | asked Porthos. ~"Yes," replied d'Artagnan, "from this very 59 9 | opinion, to which d'Artagnan replied with a bow, immediately 60 9 | yourself." ~"Be satisfied," replied d'Artagnan; "the honor of 61 9 | Spain is her country," replied d'Artagnan; "and it is very 62 9 | laugh, if you doubt me," replied Aramis, "you shall know 63 9 | my friend!" ~"Porthos," replied Aramis, "I have had the 64 9 | Artagnan. ~"I believe so," replied Aramis. ~"But the lady?" 65 9 | d'Artagnan. ~"Just so," replied Aramis. ~"The Gascon is 66 9 | by being free ourselves," replied d'Artagnan, in a rapid, 67 11| young woman in the street replied by a single tap, and the 68 11| sympathy in my heart?" ~"Yes," replied Mme. Bonacieux; "therefore, 69 11| Badly, monsieur, badly!" replied a voice which the young 70 11| cried d'Artagnan. ~"Yes," replied the stranger. "Allow me, 71 11| Madame! You do not know her," replied the stranger. ~"You are 72 12| because I see you." ~"Yes," replied Anne, "but you know why 73 13| and abode. ~The accused replied that his name was Jacques 74 13| rather why I am there," replied Bonacieux, "that is entirely 75 13| wife?" ~"Yes, monsieur," replied the mercer, in a tremble, 76 13| the least in the world," replied Bonacieux. ~"What is this 77 13| himself." ~"Your name?" replied the commissary. ~"Athos," 78 13| the commissary. ~"Athos," replied the Musketeer. ~"But that 79 14| silence. ~"Yes, monseigneur," replied the officer. ~"That's well. 80 14| tongue! You are stupid," replied the cardinal. ~"That's exactly 81 14| became exceedingly red, and replied that having in the evening 82 14| hand, to which Bonacieux replied by bowing to the ground. 83 15| of honor of a swordsman?" replied Treville haughtily. ~"Come, 84 15| after the event." ~"Well," replied the cardinal, who could 85 15| Only," replied Treville, "it is a sad thing 86 15| said the king. ~"Sire," replied Treville, without lowering 87 15| Athos may always be found," replied Treville, "ready to answer, 88 15| and all will be said," replied the cardinal. "I believe 89 16| and the queen?" ~"Sire," replied the cardinal, sighing, " 90 16| timidly. ~"Her brother?" replied Athos. ~"Yes, the priest." ~" 91 16| take place, but the king replied that he must consult the 92 17| this fete?" ~"Yes, madame," replied the astonished king; "but 93 17| return, and his wife had replied by congratulating him, and 94 17| august mistress." ~"Madame," replied Bonacieux, "your august 95 17| your fancies go too far," replied the triumphant Bonacieux, " 96 17| should have to do in London," replied Bonacieux, who remembered 97 17| any use to me whatever," replied Mme. Bonacieux. "I shall 98 18| Artagnan, smiling. ~"Then," replied Mme. Bonacieux, opening 99 18| wife. ~"The cardinal's," replied Mme. Bonacieux. "You see 100 18| Louvre." ~"You are sure," replied the stranger, "that she 101 18| which you went out?" ~"No," replied Bonacieux, with a self-sufficient 102 18| surprise." ~"Be satisfied," replied Bonacieux; "my wife adores 103 18| The young woman only replied by the beautiful glow which 104 19| accomplished." ~"That is true," replied d'Artagnan. ~"Believe me," 105 19| Monsieur has asked for," replied the lackey. ~"For me! I 106 19| Artagnan. ~"Become of whom?" replied Aramis. ~"The woman who 107 19| there was a woman here?" replied Aramis, becoming as pale 108 19| said Athos. ~"I have," replied d'Artagnan, pulling out 109 19| asked Athos. ~"Immediately," replied d'Artagnan; "we have not 110 20| fine weather; the travelers replied. He drank to their good 111 20| of the cardinal. Porthos replied that he asked no better 112 20| Athos refused them. The host replied that he had no other worthy 113 20| Artagnan. ~"Here is my bed," replied Planchet, producing a bundle 114 20| Who goes there?" somebody replied that he was mistaken, and 115 20| As I told you, monsieur," replied Planchet, "Picards are found 116 20| governor. ~"Yes, monsieur," replied d'Artagnan; "here it is." ~" 117 21| They have been stolen," replied the duke, "and it is the 118 21| Will that be the answer," replied the secretary, smiling, " 119 21| are right, Mr. Jackson," replied Buckingham. "He will say, 120 21| desire?" ~"A bed, my Lord," replied d'Artagnan. "At present, 121 21| understand each other, my Lord," replied d'Artagnan, "and let us 122 21| say, 'Proud as a Gascon,'" replied d'Artagnan. "The Gascons 123 21| Everything is paid," replied the host, "and liberally. 124 21| Dessessart." ~"Enough," replied the questioner. ~"Which 125 22| compliment to which his Majesty replied with an apology for coming 126 22| his countenance. ~"Sire," replied the queen, with a faltering 127 22| the cardinal. ~"Nothing," replied the latter; "only, if the 128 22| tone. ~"This means, sire," replied the cardinal, "that I was 129 22| grateful to your Eminence," replied Anne of Austria, with a 130 23| BROUGHT a letter, monsieur," replied Planchet; "but one has come 131 23| are mistaken, Planchet," replied d'Artagnan; "and as a proof, 132 23| returned, have you not?" replied M. Bonacieux, giving to 133 23| laughing. ~"No; what I say," replied Bonacieux, "is only that 134 23| the matter. ~"Nothing," replied Bonacieux, "nothing. Since 135 23| at liberty this evening," replied the husband, seriously; " 136 23| Amuse yourself well!" replied Bonacieux, in a sepulchral 137 23| What have I to fear," replied d'Artagnan, "as long as 138 23| Stop!" ~"Yes, doubtless," replied d'Artagnan, who had never 139 23| from an enemy, monsieur," replied d'Artagnan, "it comes from 140 23| satisfied; nobody saw her," replied d'Artagnan, and he related 141 23| thanks to this diamond," replied the young man. ~"Listen," 142 24| with it." ~"Ah, monsieur!" replied Planchet, recurring to his 143 24| signal of lovers; but nobody replied to him, not even an echo. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 144 24| then, seen something?" replied d'Artagnan. "In that case, 145 25| MALADROIT for the cardinal," replied the young man, smiling. ~" 146 25| No, Monsieur Jester," replied d'Artagnan; "but with our 147 25| Which is a great chance," replied Planchet, "but we must not 148 25| continued the host, "I replied that as from the moment 149 25| Eagle; but Monsieur Porthos replied that, my house being the 150 25| to this Monsieur Porthos replied that as he every moment 151 25| with what ill luck I play," replied Porthos, with the most careless 152 25| empty bottles. ~"So, so," replied Porthos. "Only three or 153 25| them tell their story out," replied Mousqueton. "Then, as in 154 25| him on his way. ~Porthos replied that in all probability 155 26| Praise God, monsieur," replied they, bowing together. ~" 156 26| do so, your Reverences," replied the young man, returning 157 26| have very little weight," replied d'Artagnan, who began to 158 26| turn. ~"On the contrary," replied Aramis, "your opinion will 159 26| thesis?" ~"Without doubt," replied the Jesuit. "In the examination 160 26| conversation better." ~"Yes," replied d'Artagnan; "I am fatigued 161 26| confuses me." ~"Certainly," replied the Jesuit, a little put 162 26| there, now?" ~"CERTES," replied Aramis, in a pleased tone, " 163 26| Pelagians." ~"But, my Reverend-" replied Aramis, a little amazed 164 26| so, for it is religious," replied Aramis; "it is theology 165 26| uneasily. ~"I mean spinach," replied Aramis; "but on your account 166 26| I--" ~"Well?" ~"Nothing," replied Aramis, "nothing." ~"So 167 27| You are a man of brass," replied Aramis. ~"No, I have good 168 27| yourself easy on that head," replied Aramis. "You will find me 169 27| that honor, monseigneur," replied the latter, his eyes dazzled 170 27| my offer of liberty, he replied that it was nothing but 171 27| their intentions, the master replied that he had forty charges 172 27| complained to the governor, who replied that I only had what I deserved, 173 27| that since that time--" replied d'Artagnan, totally unable 174 27| friend." ~"Ah, good, then," replied Athos, "we will teach them, 175 27| There must be plenty left," replied d'Artagnan. "Be satisfied 176 28| embarrassed him. ~"No," replied d'Artagnan, "if I recollect 177 28| conviction. ~"It is that, then," replied the young man, anxious to 178 28| nightmare." ~"Yes, yes," replied d'Artagnan. "I remember 179 28| a woman." ~"That's it," replied Athos, becoming almost livid; " 180 28| not know what he says," replied Athos, shrugging his shoulders 181 28| I must confess it does," replied d'Artagnan. "That horse 182 28| put yourself in my place," replied the Musketeer. "I was hipped 183 28| for staking my diamond!" replied d'Artagnan, closing his 184 28| a dinner the next day," replied Aramis. "They have some 185 28| ten minutes. ~"PARDIEU!" replied d'Artagnan, "for my part, 186 28| asked d'Artagnan. ~"Still," replied Porthos. "And, my faith, 187 29| paces of you, monsieur," replied the procurator's wife; " 188 29| women, it seems to me," replied Porthos; "for I, madame, 189 29| refusal." ~"When I said rich," replied the procurator's wife, who 190 29| PESTE! That's a fine age!" replied Porthos. ~"A great age, 191 29| simpering. ~"For life," replied Porthos, in the same manner. ~" 192 30| equipped. ~"As for me," replied Athos to this recital, " 193 30| master." ~"For my master?" replied Planchet, astonished. ~" 194 30| well, my worthy gentleman," replied d'Artagnan, "pick out the 195 31| to know the real ones," replied the Englishman. ~"You played 196 31| Athos, coolly. ~"What?" replied the Englishman. ~"Why, that 197 31| escaped our Gascon, Milady replied with a smile of kindness. 198 31| in England. ~D'Artagnan replied that he had been sent thither 199 32| Certainly it is empty," replied the procurator's wife, in 200 33| Artagnan. ~"Because, monsieur," replied Kitty, "my mistress loves 201 33| Monsieur the Chevalier," replied Kitty, emboldened by the 202 33| could not in any case have replied to them. ~But now I am forced 203 33| deludes women. D'Artagnan replied in such a manner that Kitty 204 34| equipment?" ~"Yes and no," replied Mousqueton. ~"Well, but 205 34| to see Monsieur at home," replied Bazin. ~"A man! What man?" ~" 206 34| Porthos was in a fair way," replied d'Artagnan; "and as to Aramis 207 34| Look." ~"That is right," replied the mendicant; "dismiss 208 34| Aramis. ~"Ah, my dear," replied d'Artagnan, "upon that very 209 34| I can well believe it," replied d'Artagnan, "and that was 210 34| d'Artagnan. ~"Exactly!" replied Mousqueton. "You may well 211 35| last night. Here it is," replied d'Artagnan, taking it from 212 35| Artagnan. ~"I thought I did," replied Athos; "but no doubt I was 213 35| Artagnan, hesitatingly. ~"No," replied Athos, with a singular smile. " 214 35| said Athos. ~"I shall," replied d'Artagnan, "and instantly." ~" 215 35| The answer to Madame's," replied Kitty, all in a tremble. ~" 216 36| concerning her health, she replied, "Bad, very bad." ~"Then," 217 36| Bad, very bad." ~"Then," replied he, "my visit is ill-timed; 218 36| Nothing is impossible," replied Milady, "to true love." ~" 219 36| Nothing, madame?" ~"Nothing," replied Milady. ~"The devil!" thought 220 36| Well," replied Milady, after a moment of 221 36| not one of my friends?" replied d'Artagnan, affecting hesitation 222 36| avenge you of this wretch," replied d'Artagnan, giving himself 223 37| cannot think so, dear love!" replied d'Artagnan; "but now, suppose 224 37| me as much as you say," replied d'Artagnan, "do you not 225 38| Well?" said Athos. ~"Well," replied d'Artagnan, bending his 226 38| however near it may be," replied d'Artagnan, "I cannot go 227 38| back some clothes. Grimaud replied by another sign that be 228 38| convenient. ~But Athos only replied to this proposal by shrugging 229 39| d'Artagnan." ~"And yet," replied d'Artagnan, "I think I recognize 230 39| said Porthos. ~"Gentlemen," replied d'Artagnan, "I have already 231 39| To be sure we will," replied Aramis and Porthos, with 232 39| gentlemen?" ~"Admirable!" replied the young men in chorus. ~" 233 39| asked d'Artagnan. ~"Three," replied Aramis, smiling. ~"Certes," 234 39| there, Porthos." ~"Yes," replied Porthos, "it is the one 235 40| Bearn?" ~"Yes, monseigneur," replied the young man. ~"There are 236 40| The letter was lost," replied his Eminence; "yes, I know 237 40| Alas, monseigneur!" replied the young man, "very easily, 238 40| you not?" ~"Monseigneur," replied d'Artagnan, with an embarrassed 239 40| confounds me, monseigneur," replied d'Artagnan, "and I am conscious 240 40| to do so, monseigneur," replied the Gascon, with a noble 241 40| for I shall be there," replied the cardinal, pointing with 242 40| which they made, Milady replied by a sign that it was he. 243 41| Thanks, my captain!" replied d'Artagnan, who wished for 244 42| yours, my dear friend," replied d'Artagnan. ~"Our wine!" 245 42| shook his head. ~"Yes, yes," replied he, "I perceive that plainly; 246 42| say she is in a convent?" replied Porthos. ~"Yes." ~"Very 247 43| goes there, yourselves?" replied one of the horsemen. ~"That 248 43| That is not an answer," replied Athos. "Who goes there? 249 43| see her? Ah, very well," replied the cardinal, quickly. " 250 43| rashly', says the Gospel," replied the cardinal. ~Athos bowed. ~" 251 43| said he. ~"That will do," replied the cardinal. "Enter, gentlemen, 252 44| with greatest attention," replied a female voice which made 253 44| Yes, frankly and loyally," replied the cardinal, in the same 254 44| madness, or rather to folly," replied Richelieu, with great bitterness. " 255 44| importance. ~"I, monseigneur?" replied Milady. "I think nothing; 256 44| Your Eminence is right," replied Milady; "and I have been 257 44| else to do?" ~"That is it," replied the cardinal, dryly. ~"And 258 44| Eminence." ~"Who are they?" replied the duke. ~"In the first 259 44| to say, she was there," replied Milady; "but the queen has 260 44| impunity--" ~"Monseigneur," replied Milady, "a fair exchange. 261 44| to know what you mean," replied the cardinal; "but I wish 262 44| Be easy on that head," replied Athos; "you know I am cool 263 45| asked he. ~"Monseigneur," replied Porthos, "he has gone as 264 45| farther. ~"Yes, Milady," replied Athos; "the Comte de la 265 45| shall die!" ~"He shall die!" replied Milady; "she first, and 266 46| where it was not very cold," replied Porthos, giving his mustache 267 46| mean to ask you, Aramis," replied Athos. "I want to know if 268 46| The bastion St. Gervais," replied d'Artagnan, "from behind 269 46| that do?" ~"Capitally," replied M. de Busigny. ~"Perfectly," 270 46| ball." ~"Well, my dear," replied Athos, "you know well that 271 46| face of an enemy." ~"Well," replied Athos, "have you not heard 272 47| gospel and the cardinal," replied Athos. "How many guns, gentlemen?" ~" 273 47| gentlemen?" ~"Twelve," replied Aramis. ~"How many shots?" ~" 274 47| breakfast was ready. ~Athos replied, always by gestures, that 275 47| Artagnan. ~"Not so bad yet," replied Athos; "for by this time 276 47| peace." ~"I doubt that," replied d'Artagnan, "for they are 277 47| touched him. ~Four shots replied to them almost instantaneously, 278 47| at the barrier. ~"How?" replied d'Artagnan, "you care little 279 47| asked the young man. ~"Why," replied Athos, carelessly, "she 280 47| entirely of Porthos's opinion," replied Aramis. ~"And I, too," said 281 47| You think so, Porthos?" replied the Musketeer, with a sad 282 47| Impossible, for three reasons," replied Athos. "The first, that 283 47| That's very simple," replied Athos. "As soon as the enemy 284 47| strangle her." ~"Well," replied Athos, "I am not far from 285 47| would be all the better," replied Athos. ~"In that case we 286 47| We will give them money?" replied Athos. "Have you any money?" ~ 287 47| firing at the corpses," replied Athos. ~"But the dead cannot 288 47| Only grazed a little," replied d'Artagnan; "my fingers 289 47| why it should be sold," replied Athos. The queen saving 290 47| To sell the diamond," replied Aramis. ~"Well, then," said 291 47| return. ~"Well, monseigneur," replied the latter, "three Musketeers 292 48| says is very sensible," replied Athos; "we must speculate 293 48| may even say, My Lord," replied Athos, who stickled for 294 48| order, I and d'Artagnan," replied Athos. ~"And does the husband 295 48| concerns Aramis." ~"Well," replied the latter, blushing, "what 296 48| that's simple enough!" replied Athos. "Write a second letter 297 48| say as much!" ~"Neffer," replied the Swiss, enchanted that 298 48| That's all very well," replied d'Artagnan; "but I am tired 299 49| these questions the captain replied without difficulty and without 300 49| officer in the English navy," replied the young man. ~"But is 301 49| Milady. ~"Yes, madame," replied the officer. ~"The hotel, 302 49| Help! help!" ~No voice replied to hers; the carriage continued 303 49| you?" ~"Yes, fair lady!" replied Lord de Winter, making a 304 50| British ground?" ~Milady replied to this question by another 305 50| tell me, my dear sister," replied he, "what makes you come 306 50| I come to see you," replied Milady, without knowing 307 50| sight of him struck you," replied Lord de Winter. "You came 308 50| Is he not your friend?" replied the baron, negligently. " 309 51| officers?" ~"Monseigneur," replied Athos, for amid the general 310 51| you gentlemen of policy!" replied the cardinal, knitting his 311 51| were an interrogatory!" replied the cardinal. "Others besides 312 51| Monsieur Athos, and have replied thereto." ~"Thus I have 313 52| presence." ~"I thank you, sir," replied the prisoner, humbly. ~Felton 314 52| through her veins. ~"So," replied de Winter, laughing, "that 315 52| stone?" ~"No, my Lord," replied the impassive young man; " 316 53| Explain yourself, my Lord," replied the prisoner, with majesty; " 317 53| all; I like that best," replied Lord de Winter, laughing. ~" 318 53| with your own principles," replied Milady, frigidly. ~"Oh, 319 53| you are overheard," coolly replied Milady; "and you wish to 320 54| you think, then, madame," replied Felton, in the same serious 321 54| innocent, were you a martyr," replied Felton, "the greater would 322 54| to understand me, sir!" replied the prisoner, with a smile 323 54| call Duke of Buckingham," replied Milady. "I could not have 324 54| order does not concern me," replied Milady, coldly, "since it 325 55| Of what consequence?" replied Milady. ~"But," replied 326 55| replied Milady. ~"But," replied Felton, "I wish to know." ~" 327 55| dishonor, believe me, sir," replied Milady, in a tone of deep 328 55| repeat it again to you," replied Felton, in great emotion, " 329 55| abandoned her. Before Felton replied, and before she should be 330 55| suspiciously. ~"Yes, my Lord," replied the young man, confused. ~" 331 55| after she had received it," replied Felton. ~"There is someone, 332 55| tone. ~"There is myself," replied Milady. ~"I have given you 333 55| between America and Tyburn," replied Lord de Winter. "Choose 334 55| me?" said she. ~"Listen," replied Felton, in a low voice. " 335 56| him mad! ~"'Yes, yes, I!' replied he. ~"'Oh, leave me!' said 336 56| tomorrow evening, then!' replied I, allowing myself to fall, 337 57| therein consisted the infamy," replied Milady. "The brand of England!-- 338 58| the castle. The soldier replied that he was, and that he 339 58| to speak to him. ~Milady replied that she was too weak at 340 58| is on our side, Felton," replied Milady. "They have closed 341 58| whistled. ~A similar signal replied to him; and five minutes 342 58| I?" said she. ~"Saved!" replied the young officer. ~"Oh, 343 58| hailed the boat; the boat replied. ~"What vessel is that?" 344 58| of mind. ~"Be satisfied," replied Felton; "he will not sail." ~ 345 58| the other five hundred," replied Milady, placing her hand 346 58| in there." ~The captain replied by ordering the necessary 347 59| me to tell your Grace," replied Felton, "that he very much 348 59| to speak to your Grace," replied Felton. ~"Well, then, speak!" ~" 349 59| Yes, sir, I know it," replied the duke, dipping the quill 350 59| that real name, my Lord," replied Felton, "will you sign it 351 59| her?" ~"Yes, monseigneur," replied the faithful cloak bearer 352 59| that all--is that all?" replied Buckingham, impatiently. ~" 353 59| don't know what you mean," replied Felton, quietly, "and I 354 60| requires." ~To this Athos replied quietly: "We also have money 355 60| you fear?" ~"Everything!" replied Athos. ~D'Artagnan examined 356 61| yet I speak ill of him," replied Milady, finishing the thought 357 61| pass here?" ~"No, madame," replied the novice, "only I thought 358 61| That does not prevent," replied Milady, softening her smile 359 61| enthusiasm. ~"That is to say," replied Milady, driven into her 360 61| the habit of receiving!" replied Milady, for whom this conversation 361 61| by what title?" ~"Why," replied Milady, embarrassed, "why, 362 61| him is happiness." ~Milady replied mechanically, "Yes, that 363 61| demanded she of Milady. ~"Yes," replied she, trying to recover her 364 63| Constance? Constance?" replied the young man, "where are 365 63| opportunity will come," replied Rochefort. ~"Hey?" said 366 63| Here I am, my friends," replied d'Artagnan; "not only free, 367 63| cheeks. ~"You are young," replied Athos; "and your bitter 368 63| Winter, sternly. ~"No," replied Athos, "fortunately Monsieur 369 63| She will escape us," replied the young man; "she will 370 64| to be done. ~"To wait," replied Athos. ~Some minutes after, 371 64| d'Artagnan. ~"To wait!" replied Athos. ~Each retired to 372 65| The punishment of death," replied d'Artagnan. ~"My Lord de 373 65| The punishment of death," replied Lord de Winter. ~"Messieurs 374 65| The punishment of death," replied the Musketeers, in a hollow 375 66| she. ~"On the other bank," replied the executioner. ~Then he 376 66| excursion." ~"Prodigiously," replied Athos in the name of himself 377 67| Of Milady de Winter," replied d'Artagnan, "yes, of Milady 378 67| shall never forget it," replied d'Artagnan. "Your Eminence 379 67| opportunity will come," replied Rochefort. ~"Hey?" said 380 67| Here I am, my friends," replied d'Artagnan; "not only free, 381 67| cheeks. ~"You are young," replied Athos; "and your bitter


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