Chapter
1 Pre| themselves chosen them on the day in which, from caprice,
2 1 | perform his eight leagues a day. Unfortunately, the qualities
3 1 | that date up to the present day, a hundred times, perhaps!
4 1 | concealing the half. ~The same day the young man set forward
5 1 | confinement at a crown a day, but he had reckoned without
6 1 | sticks they had used the day before. ~"My letter of recommendation!"
7 1 | passed the remainder of the day in sewing onto his doublet
8 2 | interesting nothings of his day; the BONNES FORTUNES of
9 2 | both his men and arms. ~The day on which d'Artagnan presented
10 2 | Artagnan, who had till that day entertained a very good
11 2 | Athos told you the other day; you eat at everybody's
12 3 | displeasing to me, that the day before yesterday those DAMNED
13 5 | aggressors of the preceding day. "If we were to see you
14 6 | which had happened only the day before, had promised himself
15 6 | Artagnan had on the preceding day served his apprenticeship.
16 6 | one gerfalcon, and he died day before yesterday." ~"Indeed,
17 6 | sees at all hours of the day that are most devoted to
18 6 | Musketeers? I told you the day before yesterday to bring
19 6 | adventure of the preceding day in all its details; how,
20 7 | carried into effect that very day, and the lackey waited at
21 7 | but he claimed two hours a day to himself, consecrated
22 7 | possess this sword. ~One day, when he had an appointment
23 7 | coffer about him; but he one day opened it before Porthos,
24 7 | received thirty sous per day, and for a month he returned
25 7 | another three or four times a day, whether for dueling, business,
26 7 | Artagnan withdrew, and the next day he began service. ~Then
27 8 | subterraneously, in open day, by mining, in the trench,
28 8 | suppose it was night, or that day was hardly come. No, it
29 8 | pointed him out to me one day." ~'Has he anything remarkable
30 8 | abiding place?" ~"None. One day, as I was conveying my wife
31 8 | Artagnan opened it, and as the day was beginning to decline,
32 9 | Artagnan, "from this very day; and mind, if the wine is
33 9 | was at the Louvre on the day when he scattered his pearls;
34 10 | On the evening of the day after the arrest of poor
35 10 | not be perceived the next day that it had been put wrong,
36 11 | the perambulations of the day, d'Artagnan directed his
37 12 | servants' door, open by day but generally closed at
38 12 | madame, but you shall every day hear of me. What object,
39 13 | long conference during the day?" ~"Ah, yes, Monsieur Commissary;
40 13 | him to himself during the day. Bonacieux wept all day,
41 13 | day. Bonacieux wept all day, like a true mercer, not
42 14 | horseback in the course of the day. ~This man was Armand Jean
43 14 | chamber, and detained her all day." ~"Well, we are beaten!
44 14 | In the course of the day Madame de Lannoy, in her
45 15 | Sword~ ~ ~ ~ ~ On the day after these events had taken
46 15 | Artagnan who wounded Jussac one day, in that unfortunate encounter
47 15 | vexation. ~"And the next day, Bernajoux. Yes, sire, yes,
48 16 | that she was writing all day." ~"That's it!" cried the
49 16 | has been writing all the day. Monsieur Duke, I must have
50 16 | d'Artagnan. ~"Well, one day when she was hunting with
51 16 | the temptations; so that day and night the bell was ringing
52 16 | an instant of repose. By day they did nothing but ascend
53 16 | letter she had written that day. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ When the
54 16 | written by you during the day; he knows that it has not
55 16 | much astonished the next day to see the king make some
56 16 | countenance. She asked upon what day this fete would take place,
57 16 | that head. ~Indeed, every day the king asked the cardinal
58 16 | should take place; and every day the cardinal, under some
59 16 | away thus. ~On the eighth day after the scene we have
60 16 | in Paris." ~On the same day the cardinal received this
61 17 | say to you." ~"But on what day will this ball take place?"
62 17 | recollect the date of the day. I will ask the cardinal." ~"
63 17 | captivity?" ~"I heard of it the day it happened; but as you
64 17 | that I was plunged during a day and night in a dungeon of
65 17 | of the Bastille?" ~"Oh, a day and night soon pass away.
66 20 | With the first rays of day their tongues were loosened;
67 20 | hours without a rider the day before, might have been
68 20 | remain there till the next day. ~"And now," said d'Artagnan, "
69 20 | the morrow, at break of day, they were still three or
70 21 | never seen her from that day. The woman is an agent of
71 21 | if I can have them by the day after tomorrow." ~"My Lord,
72 21 | the two kingdoms. ~On the day after the morrow, by eleven
73 21 | glimpse of her. ~The next day about nine o'clock in the
74 23 | I am going out for all day, perhaps. You are, therefore,
75 23 | charming journey the other day, when it rained bullets
76 23 | Treville; his visit of the day before, it is to be remembered,
77 23 | quoting it to me the other day. Stop a minute--ah, this
78 23 | If you are attacked by day or by night, fight, but
79 24 | he should find her next day at the Louvre; sometimes
80 24 | accompanies the break of day after a bad night. He was
81 25 | but, as he had done the day before, M. Bonacieux accosted
82 25 | him in the course of the day; and then he added in a
83 25 | it must be admitted, by day than by night. His natural
84 25 | he had been playing the day before." ~"Playing the day
85 25 | day before." ~"Playing the day before! And with whom?" ~"
86 25 | pistols, laid it on his table, day and night, and said that
87 25 | unfortunate kind, monsieur. One day he was surprised in a lonely
88 25 | some faculties, at this day I can throw the lasso with
89 26 | things of this world. ~"Good day, dear d'Artagnan," said
90 26 | is Friday. Now, on such a day I can neither eat flesh
91 26 | him to take a lesson every day, and every day for a year
92 26 | lesson every day, and every day for a year I took that lesson.
93 26 | on the anniversary of the day on which I had been insulted,
94 27 | ride him a little every day, and that will accustom
95 27 | and falconry, and had one day when conversing on this
96 27 | remaining there. We every day pass through the air hole
97 28 | have identified us in the day of battle. It was a pledge,
98 28 | the story of the present day making him forget that of
99 28 | them to a dinner the next day," replied Aramis. "They
100 28 | have the surgeon twice a day, and who charged me double
101 29 | Artagnan perceived him one day walking toward the church
102 30 | confess wishes to know on what day it will suit you to walk
103 31 | may perhaps on some future day speak a word that will not
104 31 | again on the morrow and the day after that, and each day
105 31 | day after that, and each day Milady gave him a more gracious
106 32 | and seat himself every day at a good table; to smooth
107 33 | not fail to respond. ~One day, when he arrived with his
108 33 | D'Artagnan came the next day to Milady's, and finding
109 33 | evening. ~To delay it a single day would be in my eyes now
110 34 | threshold of his door. ~This day of reunion was the same
111 34 | of reunion was the same day as that on which Kitty came
112 36 | did not come. ~The next day Kitty went to see the young
113 36 | expected you yesterday and the day before, but in vain. Will
114 37 | light of the first rays of day gave to her clear eyes a
115 38 | of whom you told me one day at Amiens." ~Athos uttered
116 38 | Athos. "Fortunately, the day after tomorrow we leave
117 38 | you? I am going away the day after tomorrow." ~"Do what
118 39 | as we are to set off the day after tomorrow, you would
119 39 | the road of Chaillot; the day began to decline, carriages
120 39 | meet with her again some day or other. And perhaps, my
121 39 | it was known he would one day take his place; he was considered
122 40 | leaving you to hope that one day or other you should enter
123 40 | you. You were walking one day behind the Chartreux, when
124 40 | but it was too late. ~"The day after that, you received
125 40 | remember the date of the day on which I had you bidden
126 40 | this plan to you on the day you received my first invitation;
127 40 | The whole of the next day was spent in preparations
128 40 | his Parliament that very day and proposing to set out
129 40 | proposing to set out the day after. M. de Treville contented
130 41 | than he intended, and the day was beginning to decline
131 41 | stabbing him. Nevertheless, day dawned without darkness
132 41 | D'Artagnan remained all day in his quarters, assigning
133 41 | of this expedition for a day, and Monsieur paid him his
134 42 | who knew that from one day to the other he might expect
135 42 | meeting was fixed for the day after that. ~D'Artagnan,
136 42 | of it; and then, on the day appointed, as the dinner
137 42 | God, grant that he may one day suffer what I suffer!" ~"
138 42 | off the party till another day, I beg of you." ~The two
139 43 | sea coast, destroyed every day some little vessel; and
140 43 | it was evident that some day or other, Buckingham, who
141 43 | genius were at work night and day, engaged in listening to
142 43 | succeeded one another, day and night, in the little
143 45 | I can relate to you, day by day, your actions from
144 45 | can relate to you, day by day, your actions from your
145 45 | remembrances. He thought how one day, in a less dangerous situation
146 46 | you went to breakfast the day before yesterday at the
147 46 | part, I ate but little. The day before yesterday was a fish
148 46 | before yesterday was a fish day, and they had nothing but
149 47 | they may; and this very day we will write the letters,"
150 47 | it into money. ~The next day, M. Dessessart's valet came
151 48 | D'Artagnan passed the day in exhibiting his Musketeer'
152 48 | Planchet. Milady had him one day turned out of doors, with
153 48 | days. If, on the sixteenth day after your departure, at
154 48 | should set out the next day, at eight o'clock in the
155 48 | be back on the sixteenth day, by eight o'clock in the
156 48 | Bazin set out the next day for Tours, and was allowed
157 48 | the morning of the eighth day, Bazin, fresh as ever, and
158 48 | time so great, diminished day by day. This anxiety became
159 48 | great, diminished day by day. This anxiety became so
160 48 | atmosphere. ~On the sixteenth day, in particular, these signs
161 48 | decapitated? Why, every day in the trenches we go cheerfully
162 48 | could not repress. ~The day, however, passed away; and
163 49 | three days. Add another day for landing, and that would
164 49 | voyage, and on the very day that Planchet embarked at
165 49 | there is a sun. The star of day, pale but nevertheless still
166 50 | arrival, but even of the day, the hour, and the port
167 50 | governor, whither I come every day, and where, in order to
168 50 | shall see each other every day." ~"Am I, then, to remain
169 51 | evident that if they one day learned positively that
170 51 | another direction. ~One day when oppressed with a mortal
171 52 | 52. Captivity: The First Day~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Let us return
172 52 | thus, madame, three times a day," said he. "In the morning
173 52 | at nine o'clock, in the day at one o'clock, and in the
174 53 | 53. Captivity: The Second Day~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Milady dreamed
175 53 | obtain some success this very day. I have but ten days, and
176 53 | that you should read every day the ordinary of your Mass;
177 53 | feigned exultation, "on the day when I shall have suffered
178 53 | had time, during the whole day, to trace her plan of conduct.
179 53 | Milady continued: ~"One day our doors will ope,~With
180 54 | 54. Captivity: The Third Day~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Felton had fallen;
181 54 | tolerably fine winter's day, and a ray of that pale
182 54 | receive five shillings per day for lodging and food'". ~"
183 54 | Duke of Buckingham. The day after tomorrow it will return
184 55 | 55. Captivity: The Fourth Day~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The next day,
185 55 | Day~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The next day, when Felton entered Milady'
186 55 | believe, then, that at the day of the Last Judgment God
187 55 | himself, as on the preceding day, with passing before the
188 55 | impatience, for she feared the day would pass away without
189 56 | 56. Captivity: The Fifth Day~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Milady had however
190 56 | her batteries for the next day. She knew she had only two
191 56 | the light of the sun, the day was already two-thirds gone.
192 56 | the part of my persecutor. Day came; the table had disappeared,
193 56 | single instant. The light of day reassured me; I went and
194 56 | ill-founded; I passed the day without experiencing anything
195 56 | following night. During the day I had nothing to fear. ~"
196 56 | eating or drinking. ~"The day passed away without having
197 56 | He kept his word. All the day, all the next night passed
198 56 | of hunger. ~"I passed the day and the night in prayer,
199 56 | rest of tonight and all day tomorrow. Reflect: promise
200 57 | Buckingham had left England the day before, sent as ambassador
201 57 | You know the rest. The day after tomorrow he banishes
202 57 | me, he transports me; the day after tomorrow he exiles
203 58 | moment? She had only one day left. Lord de Winter had
204 59 | Winter wrote to you the other day to request you to sign an
205 60 | enchanted with the good day's work he had done, returned
206 62 | for her tomorrow or the day after, with an order from
207 63 | very little about it. One day he had the imprudence to
208 64 | four were to meet the next day at eleven o'clock. If they
209 65 | gave her my name; and one day I discovered that this woman
210 65 | upon my poor brother. ~"The day after my return to Lille,
211 67 | written to me!" ~But the next day she was obliged to believe
212 67 | one overheard them. ~One day, when the king had halted
213 67 | then, as they were only a day's journey from Surgeres,
214 67 | inviting him to come the next day to view the work already
215 67 | very little about it. One day he had the imprudence to
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