Chapter
1 1 | king till the young one came of age, without reckoning
2 1 | susceptibility, till he came to this unlucky city of
3 1 | retiring from the window, came out of the hostelry with
4 1 | this moment that people came flocking to the scene of
5 1 | entrance of the host, who came in to inquire if he was
6 1 | morrow. ~But when the time came to pay for his rosemary,
7 1 | who was here yesterday. He came down into the kitchen, where
8 1 | letter was, and immediately came down into the kitchen, where
9 2 | three hairs whenever it came within reach of his hand.
10 2 | length noticed, and somebody came and asked him what he wanted.
11 3 | their lips till the blood came, and grasped the hilts of
12 3 | changing the conversation, came straight to the point. ~"
13 3 | know these airs; I myself came to Paris with four crowns
14 3 | greatest simplicity: "I came to Paris with exactly such
15 4 | went down to the ferry, came up again by the Rue de Seine,
16 6 | Dessessart who were passing, two came to the assistance of the
17 6 | the Master of the Hounds came this morning to inform him
18 6 | reasonable, and moreover came from a man who knew the
19 6 | these two noble lords who came to visit him, endeavored
20 6 | Tremouille come out. The duke came straight up to him, and
21 7 | habits of his own, as he came from his province into the
22 8 | Artagnan. ~"Now, my wife came home four days ago, monsieur.
23 8 | me dearly--my wife, then, came and confided to me that
24 9 | man he sought for. Then he came back to the point where,
25 9 | Possibly," continued Aramis, "came toward me, accompanied by
26 9 | you on what occasion; he came to demand the rent of my
27 10| detention. ~Besides, nobody came thither but the three Musketeers;
28 10| and did not stop till they came to the Place St. Sulpice. ~"
29 11| been at home when Planchet came to his abode, he had doubtless
30 11| embarrassed with her cloak. He came up with her before she had
31 11| It was not he, then, you came to seek?" ~"Not the least
32 11| monsieur; on the contrary, he came up to me and said, 'It is
33 11| des Petits Augustins, and came up to the quay, in order
34 12| this ordeal; but my love came out from it more ardent
35 12| indulgence, some object which came from you, and may remind
36 12| re-entered her apartment, and came out again almost immediately,
37 13| or thereabouts, a clerk came to put an end to his tortures,
38 13| If that is really so, how came you in the Bastille?" ~"
39 13| in the Bastille?" ~"How I came there, or rather why I am
40 13| me," said an officer, who came up behind the guards. ~"
41 13| followed the guards who came for him, mechanically and
42 14| the next chamber and then came up to the prisoner. "Is
43 14| Go on." ~"When someone came and brought her a handkerchief
44 14| gave the queen." ~"And she came back without this casket?" ~"
45 15| of bailiffs and soldiers came and laid siege to the house,
46 15| your Eminence; for as he came in I remarked that it was
47 16| that the Duke of Buckingham came to Paris for a project wholly
48 16| And I am sure that he came for quite another purpose,
49 16| him to call, and when I came to the Louvre I left orders
50 16| Louvre I left orders if he came, to desire him to wait." ~"
51 16| come into the country. They came nobody knew whence; but
52 16| thought of asking whence they came. They were said, however,
53 17| I have been assured. It came from my brother, the King
54 18| name, finding that nobody came, he went out continuing
55 19| leaves of absence which came from Monsieur de Treville,
56 19| three hundred pistoles which came from I don't know where.
57 20| at the moment Mousqueton came to announce that the horses
58 20| sail, "but this morning came an order to let no one leave
59 20| well; he told him that he came from Paris on an affair
60 20| Buckingham, the instant he came up, throwing all his fear
61 21| the diamond studs that you came to bring; and be my witness
62 22| several archers of that body, came to the city registrar, named
63 22| avenues. ~At eleven o'clock came in his turn Duhallier, captain
64 22| them. ~At three o'clock came two companies of the Guards,
65 22| listened to them. ~The king came out first from his room.
66 22| and go the same way you came!" ~"But where and when shall
67 23| The reader may ask, "How came Planchet here?" when he
68 23| mean to say that when I came in, although I had the key
69 23| Treville how the affair came to pass. ~"Oh, the women,
70 23| fashion in which that letter came into the house had placed
71 24| young and pretty women who came to St. Cloud, and who had
72 24| window of the pavilion, came down as quietly as he had
73 24| the pavilion, and a woman came to the window, and opened
74 24| leader closed the window, came out an instant after by
75 24| was right. ~Besides, it came into the young man's mind
76 25| monsieur." ~"Indeed!" ~"He came, he said, on the part of
77 25| after your departure, he came back, and in a very bad
78 25| This was before his servant came. As he could not leave his
79 25| that when Monsieur Porthos came to the PARADE, he had already
80 25| bidding to come in which came from inside, he entered
81 25| I asked after you, and came up as soon as I could." ~
82 25| him on a tree. Then they came and boasted of their fine
83 26| stairs, and then immediately came up again to d'Artagnan,
84 26| he followed, and quickly came up with me. 'Monsieur the
85 26| face. "Return whence you came; take back those horrible
86 27| snare, and that before he came out he intended to impose
87 27| to the utmost. d'Artagnan came to his relief with his whip
88 28| yesterday's debauch. As I came into the public room, I
89 28| and Planchet and Grimaud came out of it with the saddles
90 29| lady of the red cushion came close to Porthos, Porthos
91 30| went round the house, and came back to watch the conference
92 30| round toward the way it came, jumped upon the step, and
93 31| assent. ~At this time Athos came up to d'Artagnan. ~"What
94 31| perceived the change that came over her face. Now that
95 31| had already observed then came in. She spoke some words
96 31| her lips till the blood came. Those lips were magnificent;
97 31| smile of kindness. The hour came for him to retire. D'Artagnan
98 31| granted instantly. ~D'Artagnan came again on the morrow, and
99 31| him, asked him whence he came, who were his friends, and
100 31| nothing but her. ~D'Artagnan came again on the morrow and
101 32| living. ~A shorter clerk came behind the first, a taller
102 32| smile. ~This succor, which came to Porthos at the moment
103 32| housewife. ~The time for wine came. M. Coquenard poured from
104 32| wife under the table, as it came in search of his. He also
105 32| he had the saddle which came from Buckingham. These three
106 33| brother-in-law. ~D'Artagnan came the next day to Milady's,
107 33| provoked her thus. Kitty came in, but Milady was very
108 33| At eleven o'clock Kitty came to him. She held in her
109 34| day as that on which Kitty came to find d'Artagnan. Soon
110 34| Mousqueton entered. He came to request his master to
111 34| who wanted to speak to him came from Tours, we have seen
112 34| gold, and forgot that he came to announce d'Artagnan,
113 34| the mendicant could be, came to Aramis on leaving Athos. ~
114 34| upon that very horse I came to Paris." ~"What, does
115 36| that when M. d'Artagnan came as usual, he should be immediately
116 38| and did not stop till he came to Athos's door. The confusion
117 38| break it down. ~Grimaud came, rubbing his half-open eyes,
118 38| then." ~"Sell a jewel which came from my mother! I vow I
119 38| you saw at the door as you came in." ~"Oh, my God! You remind
120 38| see that man before?" ~"He came twice to Milady's." ~"That'
121 38| And yesterday evening he came again." ~"Yesterday evening?" ~"
122 38| Yes, just before you came." ~"My dear Athos, we are
123 39| without informing me whence it came." ~"It is only to poets
124 39| women will ruin you!" ~He came to this melancholy conclusion
125 40| Yes, monseigneur." ~"You came through Meung, where something
126 40| for, if I mistake not, you came to Paris with the ambitious
127 40| significantly, "that it was I who came to seek you, and that I
128 40| two ill-looking men who came close up to the ranks to
129 41| of the trench, till they came within a hundred paces of
130 41| stone, and a dozen balls came whistling around d'Artagnan
131 41| denounce their crime, they came up to him with the purpose
132 41| it was plain the letter came from Milady. He consequently
133 43| sword in my turn, and as he came back to the charge, I fancied
134 43| man, enveloped in a cloak, came out immediately, and exchanged
135 44| he may not doubt, that he came there in the costume of
136 45| long before the cardinal came down. He opened the door
137 45| right, made a circuit, and came back within twenty paces
138 45| victim believe that the wine came from his friends. In short,
139 46| dispel the humid morning air, came to take a drop at the inn.
140 47| one another, and a cloud came over the brows which but
141 47| down! come down!" ~Athos came down; his friends, who anxiously
142 47| and this time the balls came rattling among the stones
143 47| faith, it was time that idea came into Porthos's head. Here
144 47| day, M. Dessessart's valet came to d'Artagnan's lodging,
145 48| friends when the letter came. ~"Oh, pardieu, less than
146 48| passed away; and the evening came on slowly, but finally it
147 48| on slowly, but finally it came. The bars were filled with
148 48| followed by d'Artagnan. Aramis came behind, giving his arm to
149 49| other, and stopping when he came to Milady, surveyed her
150 49| angle of stone. They then came to a massive door, which
151 50| replied Lord de Winter. "You came from a country where he
152 50| conversation had taken. You came, you say, to see me?" ~"
153 51| and see the hanging. He came languidly, placing himself
154 51| immensity of the ocean, he came, his horse going at a foot'
155 51| kings by birth. ~D'Artagnan came forward and stammered out
156 52| A better idea, however, came into her mind before going
157 53| Bartholomew, they sometimes came to seek refuge. ~She then
158 53| pensively. ~Lord de Winter came toward five o'clock in the
159 53| nothing better. She arose, came to the table, ate but little,
160 54| In the morning, Felton came as usual; but Milady allowed
161 54| lights but does not warm came through the bars of her
162 54| cruel to me today, that you came to England solely for the
163 54| those of the sentinel, which came from the end of the corridor
164 55| not speak to me thus; I came to entreat you to promise
165 56| At ten o'clock Felton came and placed the sentinel.
166 56| expiration of ten minutes Felton came. ~Milady was all attention. ~"
167 56| and irresistible faintness came over me. I supported myself
168 56| armchair. ~"Meantime, night came on rapidly, and with night
169 56| that all was completed. He came, hoping that I would accept
170 56| shame was consummated; he came to offer his fortune in
171 56| part of my persecutor. Day came; the table had disappeared,
172 56| be noticed. ~"The evening came on, and with it darkness;
173 56| destroy me." ~"The idea came into your mind to avenge
174 56| When the hour of breakfast came, therefore, I did not hesitate
175 56| know the end." ~"Evening came; the ordinary events took
176 57| delirium. ~"When the evening came I was so weak that every
177 57| me his sole heir. Whence came the blow? God who knows
178 58| six o'clock Lord de Winter came in. He was armed at all
179 59| of pursuit; nobody ever came into Milady's apartment
180 59| preference to the one who came in his name. The other was
181 59| thinking from whom that letter came. ~Felton took advantage
182 60| glass of wine, a horseman came out of the post yard, where
183 61| After breakfast, the abbess came to pay her a visit. There
184 62| his departure one of them came up to me and took from me
185 63| Bonacieux. ~Mme. Bonacieux came in; and to remove all suspicion,
186 63| received in triumph, as if he came from conquering an enemy
187 63| before the first inn they came to. ~"But," said d'Artagnan, "
188 64| invitation of him whom he came to seek sat down near him. ~
189 64| returned by the same way he came, re-entered the hotel, and
190 64| slight stains of blood, which came from the wound inflicted
191 64| outlets of the hotel, and came to find Athos, who had just
192 64| put them in order. Athos came down last, and found d'Artagnan
193 65| sharply. ~A little before they came to Fromelles the storm burst.
194 65| paces, more or less, they came to a rivulet, which they
195 65| in a ditch jumped up and came towards them. It was Mousqueton.
196 65| letter, as if that wine came from my friends. God preserved
197 65| said Athos. ~The baron came forward. ~"Before God and
198 65| the man in the red cloak came forward in his turn. ~"What
199 66| executioner. Planchet and Bazin came last. ~The two lackeys conducted
200 66| who heard Milady's voice, came sharply up. Lord de Winter
201 67| no doubt the accusation came from Milady, "a woman branded
202 67| received in triumph, as if he came from conquering an enemy
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