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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | that such a steed gave him, good horseman as he was. He had 2 1 | gentleman, well-made and of good carriage, although of rather 3 1 | mixture of insolence and good manners, of politeness and 4 1 | astonishment as contempt. "Why, my good fellow, you must be mad!" 5 1 | Perfectly safe and sound, my good host; and I wish to know 6 1 | I have told you this, good sir," resumed the host, " 7 1 | crowns, which was a very good price, considering that 8 2 | prince where he made such good use of his sword, and was 9 2 | that Louis XIII, one of the good blades of his kingdom, was 10 2 | provincial who wishes to put on a good face. When he had passed 11 2 | that day entertained a very good opinion of himself, felt 12 2 | accomplice. What would my good father say, who so strongly 13 2 | scandalous meaning. ~"Aramis, my good friend, this time you are 14 2 | being far advanced in the good graces of that lady. Oh, 15 2 | graces of that lady. Oh, good Lord! Don't trouble yourself 16 2 | yourself to reveal your good luck; no one asks for your 17 2 | done by Athos. As to you, good sir, you wear too magnificent 18 3 | enlivened by a mixture of good wine." ~*A watered liquor, 19 3 | scamper away, to flee--that is good for the king's Musketeers!" ~ 20 3 | as I have heard say, as good as other folks, nevertheless 21 4 | can give me a lesson in good manners, I warn you." ~" 22 4 | your ears as you run." ~"Good!" cried d'Artagnan, "I will 23 4 | had drawn upon himself two good duels with two men, each 24 4 | me dead at once. He had good cause to do so; the pain 25 4 | Aramis, that you are not on good terms with Madame de Bois-Tracy, 26 4 | conversation; and with this good feeling drawing near to 27 4 | Not so, if you please, my good friend--not here, at least. 28 4 | provisionally, I hold it good to be prudent. At two o' 29 5 | determined to dispatch him in good style or at least, by hitting 30 5 | Nevertheless, Aramis was in a good situation, and able to defend 31 6 | on the contrary, they are good creatures, as meek as lambs, 32 6 | patiently and quietly the good pleasure of your Majesty." ~" 33 6 | must hear both sides." ~"Good Lord! In the most simple 34 6 | de Treville entertained good company, wholly anticardinalst, 35 6 | abandoned to him, not only as good comrades, but as men who 36 6 | I think you have still a good number of falcons, sparrow 37 6 | obtained his information from good sources." ~"The accusation 38 6 | dispose of them at your good pleasure. Does your Majesty 39 6 | excuses. Since I have the good fortune to meet you, I beg 40 7 | Athos advised him to order a good repast at the Pomme-de-Pin, 41 7 | made his clothes look as good as new by turning them, 42 7 | Mousqueton made a very good figure when attending on 43 7 | have been belief in all the good things he said of himself. ~ 44 7 | Artagnan's valet, supported his good fortune nobly. He received 45 7 | that he should give him a good thrashing first; and Aramis 46 7 | remain with me, and I am too good a master to allow you to 47 7 | everyone considered him a good comrade. M. de Treville, 48 8 | who performed it with a good grace and who succeeded-- 49 8 | time, even when they eat a good deal." ~D'Artagnan thus 50 8 | in his perfectly juvenile good faith that he had fed this 51 9 | that he thought the wine good; "and one may draw fifty 52 9 | sixty pistoles from this good man. Then there only remains 53 9 | hat," said Aramis. ~"Oh, good lord," cried Porthos, "what 54 9 | bargain with the mercer, and a good bargain." ~"That's useless," 55 9 | been bad; but the wine was good, and he was convinced. ~" 56 10| from the floor. "My sword! Good, it is by my side! Planchet!" ~" 57 10| have at the same time the good fortune and the misfortune 58 11| resounded, deadened, however, by good shutters, the songs of the 59 11| was quite sure you were a good and brave young man," said 60 11| generosity, that's all. But be of good cheer; with certain people, 61 11| I am attached to him." ~"Good!" said d'Artagnan to himself. " 62 12| precautions and the same good luck, conducted him out 63 13| confessing all he might prove his good will. He decided, then, 64 13| a dungeon." ~"Which?" ~"Good Lord! In the first one handy, 65 13| since yesterday evening, my good man, and I advise you to 66 14| were no longer audible, "Good!" said he, "that man would 67 15| turned round. "You arrive in good time, monsieur," said the 68 15| and your Majesty has a good memory." ~"Come, how shall 69 15| rest, M. de Treville had good reason to mistrust the cardinal 70 16| said, however, to be of good extraction. My friend, who 71 16| prayers. ~This advice appeared good to the future chancellor. 72 16| supplicating him to come to a good understanding with the queen. ~ 73 17| Me?" ~"Yes, you. There is good and holy action to be performed, 74 19| Did you ask for me, my good friend?" said M. de Treville. ~' 75 19| are a hundred times too good." ~"Begone, then, find them 76 19| which preoccupied him a good deal. ~After the two friends 77 19| breathed a syllable to them." ~"Good enough!" ~Tranquil on this 78 20| lose, was, after all, a good thing. ~Besides, the appearance 79 20| replied. He drank to their good health, and the travelers 80 20| horses, and set out at a good pace, while Porthos was 81 20| reconducted to Paris under a good escort." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 82 20| will find that it is as good as another." ~Patrick galloped 83 20| hole, when he gave me a good thrust in the breast." ~" 84 21| he, "and if you have the good fortune to be admitted to 85 21| please God, we will make a good use of your presents." ~" 86 21| the meantime we shall part good friends, I hope." ~"Yes, 87 21| in the stables quite as good as this." ~"The same password?" ~" 88 21| Adieu, master!" ~"A good journey, gentlemen! Do you 89 23| unpleasant circumstance the good fortune of having made your 90 23| said Bonacieux, "they took good care not to tell me that; 91 23| Bonacieux, in a tine of perfect good fellowship, "what has become 92 23| present from an enemy is not a good thing. Are there not some 93 23| shall I give you counsel, good counsel, the counsel of 94 23| your part." ~"The advice is good, monsieur, and tomorrow 95 24| his cloak around him. ~"Good Lord, how cold I am!" cried 96 24| air that announced nothing good. ~"What do you mean?" cried 97 24| have seen, certainly no good would befall me." ~"You 98 24| in his heart. ~"But, my good gentleman," resumed the 99 24| promised to be secret, my good monsieur?" said the old 100 25| would doubtless give him good advice as to the whole affair. 101 25| shall perhaps have some good news to tell you. Rely on 102 25| shed the tears of a man of good faith. All falsehood is 103 25| allowed to lie." ~"Be of good heart, Planchet, you shall 104 25| friends, if we should have the good fortune to find them living." ~" 105 25| of his best wine and as good a breakfast as possible-- 106 25| conversation. ~"My faith, my good host," said d'Artagnan, 107 25| not likely to come to a good understanding with respect 108 25| been wounded, then?" ~"Oh, good Lord! What have I said?" ~" 109 25| to your guest?" ~"We took good care not to do that; he 110 25| How, not much! Twenty good pistoles, already, without 111 26| joyous physiognomy. ~"My good dame," asked d'Artagnan, " 112 26| the Jesuits of Amiens." ~"Good heavens!" cried d'Artagnan, " 113 26| things of this world. ~"Good day, dear d'Artagnan," said 114 26| salutation. ~"You arrive in good time, dear d'Artagnan," 115 26| beforehand. You see I am a good sort of a man." ~"Do not 116 27| leading." ~"It is yours!" ~"Good heaven! That is enough to 117 27| Monsieur was already such a good theologian," said Bazin, 118 27| replied Aramis. ~"No, I have good luck, that is all. But how 119 27| an innkeeper must keep on good terms with the authorities." ~" 120 27| wished to imprison him." ~"Good God! To imprison him, monseigneur? 121 27| Well, the English like good wine, as you may know, monsieur; 122 27| usual, has refused. Ah, good heaven! There is the hullabaloo 123 27| cried one of them, in very good French, though with a foreign 124 27| madman will not allow these good people access to their own 125 27| nobody, if you please!" ~"Good, good!" cried the calm voice 126 27| if you please!" ~"Good, good!" cried the calm voice of 127 27| and you shall have it." ~"Good God!" cried the hollow voice 128 27| here, my friend." ~"Ah, good, then," replied Athos, " 129 27| getting so. By the Lord, my good host! I must at least have 130 27| with drinking, well and good; but you have broken all 131 27| unfortunately, those were all good pieces." ~"Manage the matter 132 27| matter as well as you can, my good man; it does not concern 133 28| with that exception, I am a good drinker." ~Athos spoke this 134 28| PARDIEU,' said I, 'my good gentleman, I have a horse 135 28| you ought, then, to have a good hand." ~"Well, what then?" ~" 136 28| overflowing with pistoles. Good Lord, try one throw! One 137 28| eye. The opportunity was good. He proposed the conditions-- 138 28| you for that purpose as good golden louis. Take the hundred 139 28| least. Ah, you fellows are good managers! You ride on our 140 28| are going to rejoin that good fellow, Porthos. So much 141 28| Aramis's Spanish wine so good that I sent on a hamper 142 28| poor lad; that is like a good master." ~"In short," said 143 28| devil! D'Artagnan is too good a comrade to leave his brothers 144 29| come to find me, as I, too good a Catholic to kill myself 145 29| pistol bullet, I will seek a good quarrel with four of his 146 29| who will be equipped in good time!" ~Porthos, yielding 147 29| me, I am not in want of good luck." ~"Good Lord, how 148 29| in want of good luck." ~"Good Lord, how quickly men forget!" 149 29| of the shoulders full of good fellowship. "A loan, nothing 150 30| Wardes--he whom you took such good care of a month ago at Calais, 151 30| Well, Planchet, how is the good Monsieur de Wardes? He is 152 30| finished, she said in very good French, "Monsieur, I should 153 30| glance at d'Artagnan, whose good looks seemed to have made 154 31| should take you into her good graces; and as she is not 155 31| one woman, whom you call good, charming, perfect; and 156 32| seat himself every day at a good table; to smooth the yellow, 157 32| indicated familiarity with good living. ~A shorter clerk 158 32| that bustle, which when a good repast is on foot prevails 159 32| generally in that sanctuary of good living. ~The procurator 160 32| with the moderation of a good housewife. ~The time for 161 32| because there were too many good things. Porthos bit his 162 32| two thousand livres." ~"Good God!" cried she, "two thousand 163 32| mule makes sometimes as good an appearance as a horse, 164 33| him gently by the hand. ~"Good!" thought d'Artagnan, "She 165 33| what he was doing. ~"Oh, good Lord, Monsieur Chevalier," 166 33| rung in Milady's chamber. ~"Good God," cried Kitty, "there 167 33| opened the closet door. ~"Oh, good Lord!" said Kitty, in a 168 33| assures me that I have the good fortune to be beloved by 169 34| like that. A poet is as good as an abbe. Ah! Monsieur 170 34| long since we have had a good dinner; and I, for my part, 171 34| myself with a few glasses of good old Burgundy." ~"Agreed, 172 34| make up our accounts." ~"In good time. Now you talk, my dear." ~" 173 36| that possible, my God?--good and beautiful as you are!" ~" 174 38| you know that it is not good for any of us to be here. 175 39| on a horse he owed to his good fortune--the best mistress 176 39| the cavalcade produced a good effect; and if Mme. Coquenard 177 39| Fortunately," added he, "my good friends are down yonder, 178 40| fever. ~He however kept a good countenance, holding his 179 40| his hand and awaiting the good pleasure of his Eminence, 180 40| Eminence, and if I have the good fortune to conduct myself 181 41| kingdoms played for the good pleasure of two amorous 182 41| least, separated from his good friends--Athos, Porthos, 183 41| acquired the protection and good will of the queen; but the 184 41| about to ask for some men of good will for a dangerous mission, 185 41| wanting." ~"Four men of good will who will risk being 186 42| us taste it, and if it is good, let us drink it." ~"No," 187 42| promise you on my part--" ~"Good," cried Athos, "good! Yes, 188 42| Good," cried Athos, "good! Yes, my dear Aramis, we 189 43| require, above everything, good living in order to be good 190 43| good living in order to be good soldiers, only eating salt 191 43| you may see that we were good guard." ~"Your name?" said 192 43| gentlemen can wait near a good fire?" said the cardinal. ~ 193 44| proper to do for the greatest good of France." ~"But in the 194 44| the Bastille." ~"So far good, monseigneur; but afterwards?" ~" 195 45| by my order and for the good of the state that the bearer 196 45| receive my thanks for the good guard you have kept. Gentlemen, 197 46| The host had not quite so good a bargain as he at first 198 46| burden?" ~"I don't find a good musket, twelve cartridges, 199 47| Five hundred paces." ~"Good! We have just time to finish 200 47| very much afraid that your good wishes will not be of great 201 47| by my order and for the good of the state that the bearer 202 47| Treville announced this good news to the three Musketeers 203 47| thinking the opportunity a good one, he begged him to have 204 48| his natural devotedness a good sum of money, and then, 205 48| answer for him twice." ~"Why, good God! you will be deceived 206 48| pasture of the Luxembourg?" ~"Good, the Luxembourg! One might 207 48| with sundry blows of a good stick to accelerate his 208 48| to be employed as seems good, and we will leave a fund 209 48| giving him his own, "and be a good lad. Remember, if you talk, 210 48| particular for its orthography. ~"Good God!" cried he, laughing, " 211 48| appears to me to be a very good lad." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ " 212 50| only desiring to gain the good will of her auditor by a 213 50| de Winter, with apparent good nature. "You wish to see 214 51| languidly, placing himself in a good situation to see all the 215 51| all repugnant to the king, good Catholic as he was, always 216 51| sister thanks you for your good and eternal remembrance. 217 52| silent rapidity that gave a good idea of the way in which 218 52| poisoned. I have a very good cook, and he is not to be 219 53| she. "What could be the good of that? These gentlemen 220 54| like very well to be in a good ship dancing upon the waves 221 54| capable of such a crime." ~"Good," said Milady to herself; " 222 54| to you--the only just, good, and compassionate being 223 55| have warned you! But be of good courage, my lad; in three 224 56| orders to watch her." ~"Good!" murmured Milady; "the 225 56| officer, "this is fine and good steel. You are a faithful 226 56| of silence? Come, I am a good sort of a prince,' added 227 60| morning of the twenty-fifth. ~"Good Lord!" said d'Artagnan, 228 60| hostler, enchanted with the good day's work he had done, 229 61| in the cloister, and the good superior was eager to make 230 61| was charming, winning the good superior by her varied conversation 231 61| therefore, to amuse the good abbess with the worldly 232 61| far the discretion of the good abbess would go, she began 233 61| by degrees, and smiled. ~"Good," thought Milady; "she takes 234 61| people by the appearance." ~"Good!" said Milady to herself; " 235 61| have heard, then, from our good mother is true; you have 236 61| you want, you appear so good and are so beautiful!" ~" 237 61| comes a moment when the good you have done pleads your 238 61| believe so; the queen is so good!" ~"Oh, you know her, then, 239 61| looks. ~"What is the matter? Good God!" asked the poor woman, " 240 61| you know that they are good and free companions. Why 241 61| her. ~"Oh, you beautiful, good little creature!" said Milady. " 242 62| events to you. You have a good memory; repeat what I have 243 63| friendly way to Milady. ~"The good George!" said she, closing 244 63| do you advise me to do? Good heaven! You have more experience 245 63| What is that?" ~"Tell your good superior that in order that 246 63| temporizing and obtaining good conditions. ~Now, this point 247 63| head. Milady was like a good general who contemplates 248 63| was Mme. Bonacieux's. The good abbess had naturally consented 249 65| he guarded the door." ~"Good!" said Athos. "You are good 250 65| Good!" said Athos. "You are good and faithful servants." ~ 251 66| executioner; "for as I am a good Catholic, I firmly believe 252 67| by my order and for the good of the state that the bearer 253 67| shrewdness might offer to a good master. On the other side,


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