Chapter
1 1 | excellency is safe and sound?" asked the host. ~"Oh, yes! Perfectly
2 1 | my other instructions?" asked the fair traveler. ~"They
3 1 | chastising this insolent boy?" asked the lady. ~The stranger
4 1 | the kitchen without help, asked, among other ingredients
5 1 | fortune!" ~"Bills upon Spain?" asked the disturbed host. ~"Bills
6 1 | very much disturbed, and asked me where that letter was,
7 2 | noticed, and somebody came and asked him what he wanted. At this
8 2 | Chalais's esquire relates?" asked another Musketeer, without
9 2 | And what does he say?" asked Porthos, in a self-sufficient
10 2 | What is he waiting for?" asked another. ~"Only till the
11 3 | the cardinal! And why so?" asked Porthos, warmly. ~"Because
12 3 | this time!" ~"And who?" asked M. de Treville. ~"He, my
13 4 | your eyes when you run?" asked Porthos. ~"No," replied
14 4 | Monsieur is a Gascon?" asked Aramis. ~"Yes. Monsieur
15 5 | Monsieur de Treville?" he asked. ~"Yes, monsieur, I know
16 5 | to fight about, Athos?" asked Aramis. ~"Faith! I don't
17 5 | dress." ~"And you, Aramis?" asked Athos. ~"Oh, ours is a theological
18 5 | bright ray of the sun. "I asked to be excused in case I
19 5 | And what is your choice?" asked Jussac. ~"We are about to
20 6 | follow me." ~"And when?" asked the Guardsman, with the
21 6 | darker. ~"Had his Majesty," asked he, "any intention of holding
22 6 | has seen the cardinal?" asked M. de Treville. ~"In all
23 6 | this morning, and when I asked where he was going, they
24 6 | displease your Majesty?" asked M. de Treville, feigning
25 6 | this fine story, sire?" asked Treville, quietly. ~"Who
26 8 | Planchet, two hours before, had asked his master for some dinner,
27 8 | Well, monsieur?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"Well!" resumed
28 9 | believe in apparitions?" asked Athos of Porthos. ~"I never
29 9 | with your landlord, then?" asked Porthos. ~"Yes," replied
30 9 | come, what is this about?" asked Porthos. ~"Yes," said Aramis, "
31 9 | Aramis. ~"But the lady?" asked Porthos. ~"He took her for
32 9 | orders we have received?" asked one who appeared to be the
33 10| wish me to conduct you?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"I am at quite
34 10| the rest of the crowd, he asked to be introduced to M. de
35 11| a question the young man asked himself, whom the demon
36 11| intention you followed me?" asked the young woman, with a
37 11| bowing; "I can refuse nothing asked of me thus. Be content;
38 11| mean by that, you idiot?" asked d'Artagnan. "What has happened?" ~"
39 13| be governed." ~"Indeed?" asked the commissary, with an
40 13| this gentleman's name?" asked the commissary. ~"I cannot
41 14| Is this that Bonacieux?" asked he, after a moment of silence. ~"
42 14| out, gave them to him who asked for them, bowed to the ground,
43 14| Bonacieux. ~"He! What he?" asked the cardinal. ~"The man
44 14| cardinal eagerly. ~"Who?" asked his Eminence. ~"He and she." ~"
45 14| finding it, and at length asked information of the queen." ~"
46 14| with him?" ~"What man?" asked the cardinal. ~"That Bonacieux." ~"
47 14| instant after, the man he asked for was before him, booted
48 15| circumstance. As to Aramis, he had asked for leave of absence for
49 15| the Carmes-Dechausses?" asked the king, looking at the
50 16| You particularly wish it?" asked he. ~"I pray for it," said
51 16| How so, if he love her?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"Wait," said
52 16| rank becomingly." ~"Well?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"Well, one
53 16| and has he not himself asked you to prepare for this
54 16| examination." ~"What is that?" asked the queen, who did not understand,
55 16| from her countenance. She asked upon what day this fete
56 16| Indeed, every day the king asked the cardinal when this fete
57 17| will this ball take place?" asked Anne of Austria. ~Louis
58 17| been separated for a week?" asked the mercer, piqued to the
59 18| overheard our conversation?" asked Mme. Bonacieux, eagerly,
60 18| guarantee will you give me," asked she, "if I consent to confide
61 18| another thing." ~"What?" asked d'Artagnan, seeing that
62 18| How is there still time?" asked the man in the cloak. ~"
63 19| queen." ~"What did you say?" asked M. de Treville, glancing
64 19| in his pocket. ~"Enough?" asked M. de Treville. ~"Three
65 19| and thoughtful. d'Artagnan asked some questions about this
66 19| packet. ~"What is that?" asked Aramis. ~"The leave of absence
67 19| of absence Monsieur has asked for," replied the lackey. ~"
68 19| lackey. ~"For me! I have asked for no leave of absence." ~"
69 19| What does all this mean?" asked Aramis. ~"Pack up all you
70 19| Will Bazin go with us?" asked Aramis. ~"Perhaps so. At
71 19| now, when are we to go?" asked Athos. ~"Immediately," replied
72 20| Porthos replied that he asked no better if the stranger,
73 20| than any other one of us?" asked Aramis. ~"Because, as Porthos
74 20| just have suited them. He asked where their masters were,
75 20| what has become of Athos?" asked d'Artagnan of Planchet,
76 20| you know him personally?" asked the governor. ~"Whom?" ~"
77 20| announce to my Lord Duke?" asked Patrick. ~"The young man
78 20| breast." ~"You are wounded?" asked Buckingham, as he opened
79 21| would betray my God. She asked me not to send the Protestants
80 21| saddled horse awaited him, and asked him if he stood in need
81 22| mean, Monsieur Cardinal?" asked the king in a severe tone. ~"
82 23| brought a letter for me?" asked d'Artagnan, eagerly. ~"No
83 23| Monsieur is satisfied?" asked Planchet. ~"My dear Planchet,
84 23| question, my dear host?" asked d'Artagnan. "Do you intend
85 23| help perceiving it, and asked him what was the matter. ~"
86 23| have something to dread?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"I mean to
87 23| you." ~"Why so, Planchet?" asked the young man. ~"Do you
88 24| continue this pace all night?" asked Planchet. ~"No; you are
89 24| said, d'Artagnan stopped, asked for a bottle of wine of
90 25| Where has he gone?' asked Monsieur de Cavois. ~"'To
91 25| filling the two glasses, "I asked for a bottle of your best
92 25| to him, then?" ~"We have asked him for money." ~"The devil!
93 25| we might refuse what he asked for, he takes all he wants
94 25| Upon which the stranger asked his name, and learning that
95 25| you nothing, then?" ~"I asked after you, and came up as
96 25| end of this worthy man?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"Oh, of the
97 26| physiognomy. ~"My good dame," asked d'Artagnan, "can you tell
98 26| you mean by tetragones?" asked d'Artagnan, uneasily. ~"
99 27| can have happened to him?" asked Aramis. "Athos is so cool,
100 27| What are you looking at?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"My faith!
101 27| all that had passed, and asked, what I should do with my
102 27| musketoon. Then, when we asked them what were their intentions,
103 27| know, monsieur; these have asked for the best. My wife has
104 27| let us drink." ~"What?" asked the host, quite cheerful
105 28| Is it to your mind?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"Yes; but it
106 28| laughed aloud. ~"What is it?" asked d'Artagnan, who did not
107 28| with your ecclesiastics?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"My dear fellow,
108 28| is still at the waters?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"Still," replied
109 30| were ready. ~"What horses?" asked Athos. ~"Two horses that
110 30| Now, then, who are you?" asked the Englishman. ~"I am Monsieur
111 31| then, blushing to the eyes, asked his pardon for having touched
112 31| a great interest in him, asked him whence he came, who
113 31| appearance of affectation, and asked d'Artagnan in the most careless
114 32| Your valise is then empty?" asked Porthos, with simplicity. ~"
115 33| you doubt?" ~"What love?" asked the young girl. ~"Of that
116 33| that the poor girl, who asked nothing better than to believe
117 34| gave advice but when it was asked, and even then he required
118 34| even then he required to be asked twice. ~"People, in general,"
119 34| covered with rags. ~"You have asked for me?" said the Musketeer. ~"
120 34| to the same thing as if I asked you for something." ~The
121 34| word of honor." ~"How so?" asked the Musketeer. ~"Listen.
122 35| jewel." ~"And you--sold it?" asked d'Artagnan, hesitatingly. ~"
123 36| sad as death. ~D'Artagnan asked the poor girl what was the
124 36| Wardes." ~"And will you go?" asked Kitty. ~"Listen to me, my
125 36| appeared, before even he had asked if Milady were visible,
126 36| more communicative. She asked d'Artagnan if he had a mistress. ~"
127 36| love nothing else in me?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"I love you
128 36| And how do you know it?" asked Milady, seizing both his
129 37| himself with de Wardes, and asked himself why, after all,
130 37| to return to reality, and asked the young man if the means
131 37| thing." ~"And what is that?" asked Milady. ~"That is, whether
132 37| told you that I loved him?" asked Milady, sharply. ~"At least,
133 37| You?" asked Milady. ~"Yes, I." ~"And
134 38| well. Madame de Bois-Tracy asked me, for one of her friends
135 38| and without blemish. They asked a thousand livres for him. ~
136 39| how many have you, then?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"Three," replied
137 40| offer equal to your value?" asked the cardinal, with a smile
138 41| spare your life for it?" asked the young man, withholding
139 41| believed that woman dead?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"By that letter
140 41| to do with that woman?" asked d'Artagnan, with anguish. ~"
141 42| drinkable wine in your tavern?" asked Athos. ~"Well, pardieu!
142 42| risk our lives; but she," asked he, in an undertone. ~"What
143 42| undertone. ~"What she?" asked Athos. ~"Constance." ~"Madame
144 42| are very simple." ~"What?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"You say she
145 43| lady young and handsome?" asked the cardinal, with a certain
146 44| Porthos called the host and asked for dice. ~Porthos and Aramis
147 44| was not caused by chance?" asked Richelieu, in the tone with
148 44| Have you enemies, then?" asked Richelieu. ~"Yes, monseigneur,
149 45| become of Monseigneur Athos?" asked he. ~"Monseigneur," replied
150 46| And what bastion is it?" asked a dragoon, with his saber
151 46| going to eat my breakfast?" asked the host. ~"What matter,
152 46| Where are we going?" asked he, by a gesture. ~Athos
153 47| again. ~"But after all," asked Porthos, "who is Milady?" ~"
154 47| And what will she do now?" asked the young man. ~"Why," replied
155 47| What says the abbe?" asked Athos, quietly. ~"I say
156 47| fusillade. ~"What's that?" asked Porthos, "what are they
157 47| of enthusiasm. ~"Well?" asked the cardinal, on seeing
158 48| Yes." ~"She was married?" asked Aramis. ~"Yes." ~"And her
159 48| what dream does she mean?" asked the dragoon, who had approached
160 49| hesitated. "Who are you, sir," asked she, "who has the kindness
161 49| Is this carriage for us?" asked Milady. ~"Yes, madame,"
162 49| who is that other person?" asked Milady, warmly. "Can you
163 50| voice. ~"Do I look so?" asked the baron, rising and going
164 51| with the letter, then?" asked Porthos. ~"Come here, Grimaud,"
165 52| vast and dismal chamber?" asked Milady. ~"A woman of the
166 53| are you, then, madame?" asked Felton, with an astonishment
167 54| you call 'that wretch'?" asked Felton. ~"Are there, then,
168 54| You mean George Villiers?" asked Felton, whose looks became
169 54| Do you know him, then?" asked Felton. ~"At length he interrogates
170 55| What is this, madame?" he asked coldly. ~"That? Nothing,"
171 55| doing on that armchair?" asked he. ~"Of what consequence?"
172 55| And what favor, pray?" asked Lord de Winter. ~"A knife,
173 56| who, then was this man?" asked Felton. ~"I passed the night
174 57| LOVE! ~"Pardon for what?" asked she. ~"Pardon me for having
175 57| my protector, my father," asked Felton, "possibly be mixed
176 57| Well, what is the matter?" asked the young lieutenant. ~"
177 58| But what must I do?" asked Milady. ~"Nothing, nothing,
178 58| through. ~"Are you ready?" asked Felton. ~"Yes. Must I take
179 58| What are you doing?" asked Milady, with surprise. ~"
180 58| What is the matter?" asked Milady. ~"Silence," said
181 58| the matter with my hands!" asked Milady; "it seems as if
182 58| What vessel is that?" asked Milady. ~"The one I have
183 58| going to do at Portsmouth?" asked Milady. ~"Accomplish the
184 58| gloomy smile. ~"What orders?" asked Milady. ~"You do not understand?"
185 58| You do not understand?" asked Felton. ~"No; explain yourself,
186 59| Grace knows her real name?" asked Felton, in a sharp tone. ~"
187 59| bitter disappointment, he asked, "Have you nothing else
188 59| he to the baron. ~"What?" asked his Lordship. ~"What o'clock
189 60| Louis at St. Germain, and asked the cardinal to order him
190 60| overtake him!" ~"He? What he?" asked Athos. ~"He, that man!" ~"
191 61| feel so great a sympathy?" asked Milady. ~"Why, this evening,"
192 61| How, you are going soon?" asked Milady. ~"At least I hope
193 61| is the matter? Good God!" asked the poor woman, "have I
194 61| exist." ~"This evening?" asked Milady, roused from her
195 62| is I." ~"And you come?" asked Milady. ~"From La Rochelle;
196 63| told you that, my dear?" asked Milady. ~"I heard it from
197 63| her instructions. ~Milady asked some questions about the
198 63| started up. ~"SHE! What she?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"Why, my companion.
199 63| still better." ~"What?" asked Porthos. ~"That of a lieutenant
200 63| Are they both dead?" asked Lord de Winter, sternly. ~"
201 64| the same question he had asked the first person he met.
202 64| What is to be done?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"To wait!"
203 65| Grimaud." ~"Where is she?" asked Athos. ~Grimaud extended
204 65| the Lys. "Far from here?" asked Athos. ~Grimaud showed his
205 65| forefinger bent. ~"Alone?" asked Athos. ~Grimaud made the
206 65| Is she there, Grimaud?" asked Athos. ~Grimaud shook his
207 65| said he. ~"And Bazin?" asked Athos. ~"While I watched
208 67| has become of her, then?" asked Rochefort, eagerly. ~"Return
209 67| still better." ~"What?" asked Porthos. ~"That of a lieutenant
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