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1 1 | make a campaign with it, take as much care of it as you
2 1 | do not reach the heart. Take advantage of all, and live
3 1 | coming to hold his stirrup or take his horse, d'Artagnan spied,
4 1 | and we do not choose to take upon ourselves to alter
5 2 | as Treville. Many might take for their device the epithet
6 2 | upon the landing place to take their turn in the sport. ~
7 2 | his person, he appeared to take great care. He answered
8 3 | the king's Musketeers to take a lieutenancy in the cardinal'
9 3 | hours, and consequently to take advantage of all opportunities,
10 3 | him who shall attempt to take it from me!" ~M. de Treville
11 3 | disappeared. ~"The devil take the madman!" murmured M.
12 4 | better than that--let each take a half." ~"Of the handkerchief?" ~"
13 4 | saw it fall." ~"Ah, you take it with that tone, do you,
14 4 | do not be too confident. Take your handkerchief; whether
15 5 | can tell you. But I will take the left hand--it is my
16 5 | turn, "and yet I cannot take off my doublet; for I just
17 5 | Artagnan on the part he was to take. It was one of those events
18 5 | watch might come up and take all the combatants, wounded
19 6 | I have a great mind to take away your commission and
20 6 | fancy that I am going to take you on your bare word. I
21 6 | La Vieuville," said he, "take my place; I must speak to
22 6 | morning. The party was to take place at St. Germain, I
23 6 | this occasion that I will take the liberty of recommending
24 6 | speak the truth. I will take him for judge in his own
25 6 | XIII, who would sometimes take one of his courtiers to
26 7 | his master, and saw him take out a handful of gold to
27 7 | six in summer, and went to take the countersign and see
28 8 | which was doubtless about to take place between the young
29 9 | him! Gentlemen, once more, take him to prison, and keep
30 10| all three. Tell them to take arms, to come here, and
31 11| the faith of a gentleman. Take my arm, and let us go." ~
32 11| nothing?" ~"What could they take from me? I have not a penny
33 11| to the quay, in order to take the New Bridge. He had at
34 11| you promised me-- " ~"Take my arm, madame," said the
35 11| duke and Mme. Bonacieux to take twenty steps ahead, and
36 12| comprised in a moment like that. Take my wealth, my fortune, my
37 12| you, and, believe me, I take no heed of such dreams.
38 12| I will not be perjured. Take pity on me, then, and go!
39 13| position, we have appeared to take but very little notice.
40 13| you, on the contrary--" ~"Take away the prisoner," said
41 13| do not perceive how I can take his place." ~"Do as I bade
42 13| when he saw the carriage take the way to La Greve, when
43 14| sure, an honest man." ~"Take away that fool!" said the
44 14| beaten! Now let us try to take our revenge." ~"I will assist
45 14| return?" ~"Yes; but only to take a little rosewood casket,
46 14| sure that they are so." ~"Take ten men of my Guardsmen,
47 14| must be indemnified. Here, take this purse of a hundred
48 14| Bonacieux, hesitating to take the purse, fearing, doubtless,
49 14| it. Thus, then, you will take this bag, and you will go
50 15| upon whom he was anxious to take the revenge which men of
51 16| s papers." ~"But how to take them, sire? It seems to
52 16| has, then, charged me to take it from you." ~"How! What
53 16| broken and trembling voice; "take it, and deliver me from
54 16| what day this fete would take place, but the king replied
55 16| cardinal when this fete should take place; and every day the
56 17| what day will this ball take place?" asked Anne of Austria. ~
57 17| liberty to dispose of it. Take this ring; raise money with
58 17| little liberty, and I will take advantage of it to come
59 17| my God, my God! She will take me for one of those wretches
60 18| caressed so affectionately, "take this bag." ~"The cardinal'
61 19| Hold your tongue and take it!" said d'Artagnan. "And
62 19| fortnight. Go, then, and take the waters of Forges, or
63 19| hundred pistoles. Let each take seventy-five; that is enough
64 19| seventy-five; that is enough to take us to London and back. Besides,
65 19| killed, one of you must take it, and continue the route;
66 19| consistent; I am going to take the waters, you will accompany
67 19| waters of Forges, I go and take sea waters; I am free to
68 20| and Grimaud. ~"Grimaud can take care of the horses," said
69 20| called out d'Artagnan, "take care of the lackey; I will
70 20| to her. Speak, speak!" ~"Take this letter," said d'Artagnan. ~"
71 21| But when is this ball to take place?" ~"Monday next." ~"
72 21| you the road you ought to take. You will find, in the same
73 21| questioner. ~"Which route must I take?" demanded d'Artagnan, in
74 22| dressed, and where she was to take off her costume. ~The attention
75 23| sorts of ways." ~"You will take your musketoon and your
76 23| leagues only. We went to take Monsieur Athos to the waters
77 23| for me in Paris, I would take, without sound of drum or
78 23| some flirtation or other. Take care, I repeat to you, take
79 23| Take care, I repeat to you, take care. It is woman who has
80 23| long as the world stands. Take my advice and set out this
81 23| the hotel, I will come and take you." ~Planchet seeing there
82 24| would have done, "do not take on so; they did not kill
83 25| with thirst. Allow me to take a glass of water in your
84 25| Ah, monsieur, you may take my word when I tell you
85 25| you shall drink with me. Take your glass, then, and let
86 25| Certainly, monsieur. Take the stairs on your right;
87 25| uneasy, and continue to take all the care of him that
88 25| your love for play not to take its revenge. What consequence
89 26| him, and he determined to take orders." ~"That's it!" said
90 26| Well, monsieur has only to take the right-hand staircase
91 26| hands of the executioner. Take care, my young friend. You
92 26| an agreement with him to take a lesson every day, and
93 26| want you to spare time to take a walk with me.' 'Tomorrow
94 26| Return whence you came; take back those horrible vegetables,
95 27| tomorrow, if you can, we will take our departure together." ~"
96 27| all right, my dear Aramis, take care of yourself," said
97 27| cocking his pistols, "I will take charge of the one at the
98 27| public room and proceeded to take possession of the best apartment
99 27| most." ~"It's worth eighty. Take it, and there ends the matter." ~"
100 27| and younger, why, you may take the old one; and let us
101 28| Artagnan, whom anger began to take by the hair, as Minerva
102 28| On what?" ~"You mean to take your horse?" ~"Without doubt." ~"
103 28| are wrong, then. I would take the hundred pistoles. You
104 28| hesitate a moment; I should take the hundred pistoles. We
105 28| Your advice, then?" ~"To take the hundred pistoles, d'
106 28| purpose as good golden louis. Take the hundred pistoles, my
107 28| hundred pistoles, my friend; take the hundred pistoles!" ~
108 28| could not come. You will take their places and I shall
109 29| made up his mind not to take a single step to equip himself. ~"
110 29| gone too far, "you must not take the word literally. I am
111 30| which I am now going to take a ride to St. Germain." ~"
112 30| on horseback and come and take a ride with me to St. Germain." ~"
113 30| astonished. ~"Yes, and important. Take it quickly." ~Thereupon
114 30| carriage." ~This did not take long. At the end of five
115 30| one word, madame, and I take upon myself to punish him
116 30| that I have a revenge to take. We will see, my dear monsieur,
117 31| desirous that she should take you into her good graces;
118 31| for whom, then, do you take me?" ~"It is the custom
119 31| he undertook to call and take d'Artagnan with him in order
120 31| evening. She appeared to take a great interest in him,
121 32| who, not being allowed to take part in the feast, ate his
122 32| in that tone which says, "Take my advice, don't touch them." ~"
123 32| don't touch them." ~"Devil take me if I taste one of them!"
124 32| hope that the thing would take place at the present sitting,
125 32| Porthos, haughtily; "do you take me for a beggar?" ~"No;
126 33| sort of revenge would you take?" ~"I would triumph over
127 33| clock in the morning to take a third letter. ~D'Artagnan
128 33| of her mistress. He would take advantage of the first moment
129 34| fortunate, my friend; but take care or you will lose that
130 35| daybreak M. de Wardes must take his departure, still in
131 35| that you may not forget me, take this!" and she slipped a
132 35| after a minute, "either take off that ring or turn the
133 35| could not love him better. Take my advice, renounce this
134 35| I faint? I? I? Do you take me for half a woman? When
135 36| thousand precautions to take, a thousand counsels to
136 36| certainly a great liar. I must take care." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
137 38| of that." ~"In that case, take care! If the cardinal does
138 38| it's a cardinal's hatred, take care of yourself. If you
139 38| wretch." ~"Then, my friend, take back this ring, to which
140 38| attach much value." ~"I take back the ring, after it
141 38| you can redeem it, and take it back cleansed from its
142 38| rather to yours. You shall take half the sum that will be
143 38| back to us." ~"Well, I will take it, then," said d'Artagnan. ~
144 38| out of France!" ~"I cannot take you, however, to the siege
145 38| know the interest we both take in this poor little Madame
146 39| of no consequence, I can take one of Monsieur de Treville'
147 39| was known he would one day take his place; he was considered
148 40| powerful enemies; if you do not take great heed, they will destroy
149 40| give you a piece of advice; take care of yourself, Monsieur
150 40| departure. D'Artagnan went to take leave of M. de Treville.
151 40| allowed Porthos time to go and take a turn in his superb equipment
152 40| close up to the ranks to take notice of him. To a look
153 41| shall be fools enough to take La Rochelle." ~And Bassompierre
154 41| till the king and he could take the command of the siege
155 41| others, being unwilling to take the first chance from those
156 42| Athos, in a low voice. "But take no notice; we know all about
157 42| Then," said Aramis, "I take upon myself to obtain intelligence
158 44| less precautions than I take, being simply called Milady
159 45| held it toward Athos. ~"Take it," said she, "and be accursed!" ~
160 45| Gentlemen, we are arrived; take the gate on the left. The
161 46| humid morning air, came to take a drop at the inn. Dragoons,
162 46| a fair bet, I hope." ~"I take it," said M. de Busigny; "
163 46| then made him a sign to take up his basket and to walk
164 47| duty, Athos allowed him to take a loaf, two cutlets, and
165 47| I have induced you to take a charming promenade; here
166 47| France." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "Take care, Athos!" cried d'Artagnan; "
167 47| you have done, Grimaud, take our brigadier's half-pike,
168 47| Aramis, coloring, "I will take that upon myself. I know
169 47| de Buckingham, but would take no heed of us." ~"Gentlemen,"
170 47| the wall of the bastion, "take those gentlemen, set them
171 47| Dessessart." ~"Well, then, take him," said the cardinal; "
172 48| Athos. "I know it well, so take Grimaud." ~"Take Mousqueton." ~"
173 48| well, so take Grimaud." ~"Take Mousqueton." ~"Take Bazin." ~"
174 48| Take Mousqueton." ~"Take Bazin." ~"Take Planchet.
175 48| Mousqueton." ~"Take Bazin." ~"Take Planchet. Planchet is brave
176 48| think of the queen. Let us take some heed of the welfare
177 48| thousand livres. We will each take a thousand livres to be
178 48| must buy me a watch." ~"Take this," said Athos, with
179 48| twenty leagues in order to take the post, Planchet set off
180 48| dream is an illusion. Adieu! Take care of yourself, and act
181 49| to the cardinal it would take her at least three days.
182 49| to throw herself out. ~"Take care, madame," said the
183 49| received orders to go and take charge of you on the sea,
184 50| I shall see depart will take you hence and convey you
185 51| audacity and gaiety. To take spies and hang them, to
186 51| such affairs, and I will take charge of the commission.
187 51| Grimaud!" said Athos; "and now take this. That's well. We dispense
188 52| of which she is about to take vengeance on her enemy,
189 52| expressive, she made it take all expressions from that
190 52| Milady, let this check take away your appetite. Taste
191 54| That's the reason why I take such care you shall not
192 55| dishonor by death; let me take refuge in martyrdom. I do
193 56| her body had been able to take for a single instant the
194 56| what place I was in, or to take account of the details I
195 56| placed it to my breast. ~"Take one step more," said I, "
196 56| resolved that it should take place as soon as possible.
197 56| served me, 'you want to take my life, do you, my pretty
198 56| when they are pretty. Come, take a little oath for me on
199 57| you made your mind up to take the oath I requested of
200 57| God who hears me. I will take the whole world as a witness
201 57| that it was now her turn to take part in the scene. She ran
202 58| accuser of Milady, he would take him, in the mental disposition
203 58| I will see you again, to take my leave." With these words
204 58| did not know what might take place during this night
205 58| through these bars. Only take care that I am not seen
206 58| asked Felton. ~"Yes. Must I take anything with me?" ~"Money,
207 58| for you." ~"Where will it take me?" ~"Where you please,
208 59| however, being able to take his eyes from that ship,
209 60| ambassador of Holland, who was to take back to the port of Flushing
210 61| being my friend, might take me into his confidence?" ~"
211 62| are on the road hither to take her away." ~"The devil!
212 62| say about me?" ~"I was to take your dispatches, written
213 62| neighborhood." ~"You cannot take me with you?" ~"No, the
214 63| cardinal will send someone to take you away." ~"Who told you
215 63| coming to my assistance to take me away by force if it were
216 63| a carriage will come to take me away by the orders of
217 63| brother can rejoin me. Well, I take you with me; we conceal
218 63| cardinal arrive, he will take no notice; if it is Monsieur
219 63| little confused; I will take a turn in the garden." ~"
220 63| jewels you would like to take." ~"I have his letters,"
221 63| her adieu, and she was to take away Mme. Bonacieux. ~Mme.
222 63| to give his last orders; take the least thing, drink a
223 63| where we are. Come, courage! take something." ~Mme. Bonacieux
224 63| friendship for me wished to take me from my persecutors.
225 63| Athos. "I have measures to take." ~"She will escape us,"
226 63| to weep and to sleep. I take charge of everything; be
227 63| there are any measures to take against the countess, it
228 64| hand to the road he was to take. ~Athos walked in the direction
229 64| Musketeers that the burial would take place at midday. As to the
230 66| me of," shrieked Milady, "take me before a tribunal. You
231 66| himself in the way. ~"If you take one step farther, d'Artagnan,"
232 67| hands of guards who will take him into camp." ~"We will
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