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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | aforesaid pony at Meung--which place he had entered about a quarter 2 1 | gentleman, he resumed his place at the window, and surveyed 3 1 | Artagnan. "In the first place, I warn you that that letter 4 2 | for the king, in the first place, and the friends of the 5 2 | the Louvre, had only to place himself at the window to 6 2 | waited upon the landing place to take their turn in the 7 2 | there were still the landing place and the antechamber. ~On 8 2 | things which were taking place. ~Although he was a perfect 9 2 | first appearance in that place, he was at length noticed, 10 3 | a Gascon remained in his place. ~When all had gone out 11 3 | into Treville's house, to place near him, to win his confidence, 12 4 | quietly in a snug, remote place, where you will not be able 13 4 | indicate to you the best place and time." ~The two young 14 5 | restrained might have done in his place. He reflected upon the different 15 5 | generally employed as the place for the duels of men who 16 5 | coming in his turn onto the place. ~"But not until two o'clock," 17 6 | Vieuville," said he, "take my place; I must speak to Monsieur 18 6 | morning. The party was to take place at St. Germain, I believe, 19 6 | to do in such a deserted place as the neighborhood of the 20 6 | terms, and went and took his place near the cord and in the 21 6 | appears to me that this place is badly chosen, and that 22 6 | circumstances which took place yesterday at my hotel. I 23 6 | Hem!" said the king. "I place no confidence in their hypocritical 24 6 | before entering that corps, place this young man in the company 25 7 | however, when he saw that this place was already taken by a compeer 26 7 | Athos instantly took the place which was his due and consigned 27 7 | said it was sealed to its place and should never quit it 28 7 | from the Luxembourg to the Place St. Sulpice, or from the 29 8 | someone in whom she could place confidence, abandoned as 30 8 | information as to his abiding place?" ~"None. One day, as I 31 8 | doubtless about to take place between the young man and 32 9 | said Porthos, "in the first place make a bargain with the 33 9 | occupy Monsieur de Treville's place, I will come and ask your 34 10| gentleman would have done in my place; you owe me no thanks." ~" 35 10| I hastened hither." ~"To place yourself under his protection?" ~" 36 10| not here in a very proper place for imparting confidences. 37 10| stop till they came to the Place St. Sulpice. ~"And now what 38 10| precisely what had taken place at the Louvre in the last 39 10| have described had taken place within a half hour. ~Everything 40 10| trouble by what has taken place." ~"You believe so?" ~"Yes. 41 11| their spurs in the first place, nor their battles afterward, 42 11| he stole from his hiding place, and quick as lightning, 43 11| while I have life. Rather, place faith in what I tell you. 44 11| In the proper time and place I will remember everything. 45 11| What?" ~"In the first place, Monsieur Athos is arrested." ~" 46 11| black, who rummaged every place and took all the papers. 47 12| that the influence of the place, the charm of the beautiful 48 13| guards. ~"Where must we place him?" demanded the chief. ~" 49 13| your wife, in the first place?" ~"Why, did not I tell 50 13| perceive how I can take his place." ~"Do as I bade you," cried 51 13| they had nearly reached the place of execution. Indeed, the 52 13| remained, then, no other place to fear but the Traitor' 53 13| worthy of St. Paul or of the Place de Greve; it was at the 54 14| but you must, in the first place, reveal to the cardinal 55 14| The officer reappeared. ~"Place this man in the care of 56 15| after these events had taken place, Athos not having reappeared, 57 15| whole affair in order to place it before the eyes of the 58 15| unfortunate encounter which took place near the Convent of the 59 16| adolescence. On entering this holy place, the poor penitent was unable 60 16| easily dispossessed from a place in which he has fixed his 61 16| became president on the place of his uncle, embraced the 62 16| furniture that the queen would place the important letter she 63 16| forth his hands toward the place where the queen had acknowledged 64 16| not dismiss me. In your place, in truth, sire, I should 65 16| day this fete would take place, but the king replied that 66 16| when this fete should take place; and every day the cardinal, 67 17| day will this ball take place?" asked Anne of Austria. ~ 68 17| In whom can I trust?" ~"Place confidence in me, madame; 69 17| Oh, my God! I must then place my life, my honor, my reputation, 70 17| the change that had taken place in him with respect to the 71 17| reached Burgundy, her native place. ~The worthy mercer had, 72 17| serious events had taken place in which both were concerned, 73 17| Whew! That's a frightful place, that Bastille! Only to 74 18| thousand things. In the first place, that, unfortunately, your 75 18| and a fool; in the next place, you are in trouble, of 76 18| Let us go," said she, "I place full confidence in you, 77 19| himself whether he should place confidence in M. de Treville, 78 20| he, showing d'Artagnan a place where it had been pierced 79 21| when is this ball to take place?" ~"Monday next." ~"Monday 80 22| reconducted his lady to her place; but the king took advantage 81 23| Speak, monsieur." ~"In your place, I would do one thing." ~" 82 23| the young man. ~"Do you place confidence in our landlord-- 83 24| them go out. Planchet took place behind his master, and kept 84 24| passers-by. ~He gained the place appointed, and as no signal 85 24| saddle; the lackey took his place by the coachman; the carriage 86 25| compelled him to keep his place. ~"Ah, but you are joking, 87 25| had time to remove." ~The place named by Bonacieux as that 88 25| accompanied his wife to the place of her confinement, or else 89 25| seeing me." ~"And what took place?" ~"Oh! The affair was not 90 25| respectfully, yielded his place to him, and went to give 91 26| distance. We depart from one place, and arrive at another, 92 26| countenance of the mistress of the place, and he at once perceived 93 26| there was no getting at the place of sojourn of the future 94 26| HAND." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ "Place the HANDS," repeated the 95 27| you he did. In the first place he had made rough work of 96 27| conditions. ~"'In the first place,' said he, 'I wish my lackey 97 28| revelation. In the first place it had been made by a man 98 28| only made the tour of the Place St. Sulpice." ~"Ah, you 99 28| friend, put yourself in my place," replied the Musketeer. " 100 28| like to have seen you in my place! I had been fifteen days 101 28| much of your horse. In your place I would stake the furniture 102 28| pistoles? Why, in the first place I gave you fifty." ~"You 103 30| and bring them to Athens's place. Once for all, Treville 104 30| ever, and if I knew the place in which she is, were it 105 30| The conversation took place in English--a language which 106 30| should with great confidence place myself under your protection 107 31| the presentations took place. ~The Englishmen were all 108 31| address. She lived in the Place Royale--then the fashionable 109 31| horses, they were soon at the Place Royale. ~Milady Clarik received 110 32| magisterial table, "in my cousin's place, I would not keep such gourmands! 111 32| who experience it. ~In the place of the fowl a dish of haricot 112 32| that the thing would take place at the present sitting, 113 32| don't you in the first place want a horse?" ~"Yes, a 114 32| wife was obliged to give place to the king. ~The Musketeer 115 33| by the kiss in the first place, and still further by the 116 33| This note was in the first place a forgery; it was likewise 117 35| d'Artagnan's finger, the place of the queen's ring, carefully 118 35| mistress, she ran back to the Place Royale as fast as her legs 119 35| said she, "and why do you place your hand on me?" ~"I thought 120 36| sounded, d'Artagnan was at the Place Royale. It was evident that 121 37| or seven times round the Place Royale, turning at every 122 37| Artagnan; "but in the first place I should like to be certain 123 38| Artagnan. ~"No; but you can place me in one of the provinces 124 38| connections he must find a place for Kitty. ~Aramis reflected 125 38| each other, in whatever place it may be," said Kitty, " 126 39| clock; the rendezvous, the Place du Palais-Cardinal. Meantime, 127 39| his master or mistress to place the horse in my stable, 128 39| Rue St. Honore, and in the Place du Palais- Cardinal they 129 39| he would one day take his place; he was considered beforehand 130 40| abduction of Mme. Bonacieux took place. D'Artagnan trembled; and 131 41| and d'Artagnan took his place in the midst of his comrades. ~ 132 41| then was to examine the place near enough to verify the 133 41| conveyed her to a hotel in the Place Royale," said the wounded 134 42| dull after what has taken place; so accept my excuses, and 135 42| In the first place," said Athos, "let us leave 136 43| returning from a drinking place called the Red Dovecot, 137 44| such a woman, who would place the knife of Jacques Clement 138 44| France." ~"But in the first place, this woman I have described 139 44| which those adventures took place, and portraits of the actors 140 44| the duke. ~"In the first place, there is a little intrigante 141 46| warm work." ~"We were in a place where it was not very cold," 142 46| have found some retired place on the downs or the seashore." ~" 143 47| Within two leagues of this place, at the inn of the Red Dovecot." ~" 144 47| Grimaud, he received orders to place himself behind the four 145 47| plan. If we go from this place we shall never find another 146 47| Repentant Daughters. He must place his sister in one of these, 147 48| even arrive in sight of the place. I will even venture to 148 48| Artagnan, who in the first place pointed out the money to 149 48| not remain quiet in one place, and wandered about like 150 48| master, I will promise you a place in my service." ~"Oh, no, 151 49| officers in the English navy to place themselves at the service 152 49| operation ended, he took his place beside Milady, and shut 153 49| order being given or his place of destination indicated, 154 50| officers to meet you, I place a carriage at his orders, 155 51| always rejected. In the first place, La Rochelle appeared impregnable. 156 52| of weakness. In the first place, I have never succeeded 157 52| of the changes she could place upon her countenance, so 158 52| chamber, and drew near. ~"Place that table there," said 159 53| that my songs are out of place in this castle. I have perhaps 160 54| shall not kill myself, will place me before him with a knife 161 54| She is to dwell in this place without ever going more 162 54| and I will put it in the place of the name of Charlotte 163 55| you will be away from this place; your life, madame, will 164 55| had mounted guard in his place. ~The soldier returned, 165 55| her, she returned to her place with a smile of savage contempt 166 56| absence, watched in his place." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ "Yes, 167 56| return it to you. You shall place it on that table, and you 168 56| was able to make out what place I was in, or to take account 169 56| twenty-four hours! What had taken place during this long sleep? ~" 170 56| resolved that it should take place as soon as possible. I had 171 56| the ordinary events took place. During the darkness, as 172 56| as soon as I leave this place I will tell everything. 173 56| captivity. I will denounce this place of infamy. You are placed 174 56| you shall not leave this place,' said he. ~"'Very well,' 175 56| well,' cried I, 'then the place of my punishment will be 176 56| swear, if I ever leave this place, to call down vengeance 177 58| promptly the affair takes place the more sure it will be. 178 58| not know what might take place during this night which 179 58| himself, and sent me in his place to get Buckingham to sign 180 59| 59. What Took Place At Portsmouth August 23, 181 59| you will withdraw, and place yourself at once under arrest." ~" 182 59| and unexpected had taken place. ~Lord de Winter tore his 183 59| just strength enough to place the scent bag at the bottom 184 60| convent of Bethune will place in the hands of the person 185 60| sixteen, when this took place, rejoiced greatly at this 186 60| not appear in any public place, under penalty of the Bastille. ~ 187 60| Armentieres? I don't know such a place." ~"And that name of a town 188 61| in what, then, shall we place confidence, if not in the 189 61| me, for if I leave this place, well-I have powerful friends, 190 62| order to your servant to place himself at my disposal." ~" 191 62| I will leave him at the place I quit, and he will conduct 192 62| as soon as possible; to place my lackey at your disposal; 193 63| listen." ~"In the first place," said Milady, "it is possible 194 63| shall assume a disguise, and place himself in front of the 195 63| do not go far from this place?" ~"Seven or eight leagues 196 63| away, and convey her to a place of safety, and there, if 197 63| alteration that had taken place in the countenance of Athos, 198 63| Artagnan related what had taken place between the cardinal and 199 64| despair of Athos had given place to a concentrated grief 200 64| better chance than any other place of meeting somebody, he 201 64| that the burial would take place at midday. As to the poisoner, 202 64| himself as a lackey out of a place, who was in search of a 203 65| named Brisemont died in my place." ~"We bear witness to this," 204 65| d'Artagnan, leaving the place free for another accuser. ~ 205 65| condemned to remain in his place till he should be again 206 65| had condemned me in his place, surrendered himself, and 207 67| to La Rochelle." ~"I must place him in the hands of guards 208 67| to tell me, in the first place, what crimes are imputed 209 67| Artagnan related what had taken place between the cardinal and


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