Chapter
1 Pre| do not recollect which, having for title, "Memoirs of the
2 1 | him pretty severely for having sought a quarrel with a
3 2 | off guard, complained of having a cold, and coughed from
4 2 | himself with all his heart at having so narrowly escaped the
5 3 | friends uneasy, his weakness having been purely and simply caused
6 3 | departed immediately after having conversed for a minute with
7 3 | doing this, d'Artagnan, having no better employment, amused
8 3 | M. de Treville, after having written the letter, sealed
9 4 | all; and I thought from having his foot upon it the handkerchief
10 4 | and the Musketeer, after having cordially shaken hands,
11 4 | said d'Artagnan to himself, having stood on one side during
12 5 | said d'Artagnan; "for having only arrived yesterday in
13 5 | compliments upon his brother's having just obtained a company
14 6 | very little time to spare, having an appointment at twelve
15 6 | all its details; how, not having been able to sleep for the
16 7 | returned thanks to heaven for having thrown him into the service
17 7 | Aramis, they could remember having often seen him smile, but
18 7 | his love scrapes, after having passed from professional
19 7 | respect to Aramis, though having the air of having nothing
20 7 | though having the air of having nothing secret about him,
21 7 | to him about others, and having learned from him the report
22 7 | carried into everything. After having well beaten him, he forbade
23 8 | things of this world, after having had a beginning had an end,
24 8 | felt himself humiliated in having only procured one meal and
25 8 | citizen at the same time, each having recognized his man. ~"Ah,
26 9 | four," said Athos, who, having uttered his opinion, to
27 9 | bad," said Athos, after having tasted like a connoisseur
28 10 | visitors who were caught. Then, having removed a plank from his
29 10 | carry away the key, after having placed you in his apartment." ~"
30 10 | Laporte assured himself, by having it twice repeated, of the
31 10 | may give evidence of your having been with him at half past
32 10 | that his young compatriot, having something important to communicate,
33 10 | the more the dupe, from having himself, as we have said,
34 11 | three months ago I was near having a duel with Aramis concerning
35 11 | quarter of an hour after having made this assertion, he
36 11 | but a little gratitude for having delivered her from the men
37 12 | Bonacieux would be accused of having introduced her lover into
38 12 | fault with the duke for having so well preserved her portrait
39 13 | certainty it is not for having, knowingly at least, disobliged
40 14 | lived, preparing, after having supported the Duc de Nevers
41 14 | his duchy of Mantua, after having taken Nimes, Castres, and
42 14 | exceedingly red, and replied that having in the evening broken one
43 15 | had taken place, Athos not having reappeared, M. de Treville
44 15 | did me the honor after having dined with me to be conversing
45 15 | suspect this young man of having given bad counsel?" ~"To
46 15 | surrender my sword--for after having accused my soldiers, there
47 16 | could not pardon her for having repulsed a more tender feeling,
48 16 | repulsed a more tender feeling, having before her eyes the example
49 16 | letter to the king without having read a single word of it.
50 16 | four or five days after having received the money. It will
51 17 | cardinal, whose police, without having yet attained the perfection
52 17 | this question, the queen having put it in an almost dying
53 17 | eighteen to M. Bonacieux, having always lived among her husband'
54 17 | and she was terrified at having communicated so much. She
55 18 | not personally, but from having heard the queen speak of
56 18 | breaking into a loud laugh, he having heard, as may be remembered,
57 19 | will pardon me, I hope, for having disturbed you when you know
58 19 | called Bazin, and, after having ordered him to join them
59 20 | valet of the duke, who, having accompanied him in all his
60 21 | him, but for the sake of having someone to whom he could
61 21 | your Grace, without your having personally on that account
62 21 | to the captain, who after having it examined by the governor
63 21 | and the jolly sailors were having a carousal. ~D'Artagnan
64 23 | prefer traveling alone to having a companion who entertains
65 23 | circumstance the good fortune of having made your acquaintance." ~"
66 24 | against the hedge, after having cast a glance behind it.
67 24 | was compelled, then, after having swallowed the contents of
68 24 | taken of his sleep, and having found his diamond ring on
69 25 | street at opposite ends, one having to quit Paris by the Barriere
70 25 | strategic maneuver which, having been executed with equal
71 25 | faithful to his principles, having made my elder brother a
72 25 | prompt and favorable; and having again recommended Porthos
73 27 | and in ten minutes, after having commended his friend to
74 27 | Monsieur your friend, having disabled two men with his
75 27 | he was; then his master, having admitted him, barricaded
76 28 | which, the Musketeer, after having exchanged a hearty shake
77 28 | dealer for a horse, his own having died yesterday from bleeding.
78 28 | have you done." ~"After having lost my own horse, nine
79 28 | connoisseur in such things, having had a few of my own once,
80 28 | one single throw." ~"But having lost the horses, I am particularly
81 28 | that foolish Mousqueton having allowed himself a ball in
82 29 | instinctively. He entered, after having twisted his mustache and
83 30 | paces met d'Artagnan, who, having seen all, was coming to
84 30 | and he is still very weak, having lost almost all his blood.
85 31 | French~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The hour having come, they went with their
86 31 | Englishman, delighted at having to do with a gentleman of
87 31 | eyes, asked his pardon for having touched him in a voice so
88 32 | of the procurator after having passed through the antechamber
89 32 | detail," said she, "because, having many relatives in business,
90 33 | in conversation, for not having killed a man whom he had
91 33 | was increased by his not having killed her brother-in-law. ~
92 34 | it, it is for the sake of having someone to blame for having
93 34 | having someone to blame for having given it." ~Porthos arrived
94 34 | I am satisfied with having killed that fellow, my boy,
95 34 | ideas of conversion. ~And having put three or four double
96 34 | unfortunate Porthos. He, having seen them crossing the yard,
97 34 | Porthos went away after having appointed a meeting with
98 35 | s. d'Artagnan remembered having seen this ring on the finger
99 36 | likewise to himself, "after having abused me with such effrontery,
100 36 | a possible death without having given me at least something
101 37 | totally lost if she confessed having assisted in such a machination,
102 37 | far from being, or rather having been, so guilty toward you
103 38 | thousand livres, and without having met with any accident. ~
104 40 | incur my displeasure by having followed the orders of your
105 40 | to him, he persisted in having the review, hoping by setting
106 40 | whom she was constantly having serious disputes with her
107 41 | speed, the first who fired, having had time to reload, fired
108 41 | dawned without darkness having brought any accident. ~But
109 41 | and two other soldiers having joined them, the number
110 41 | itself against a rock, after having passed within two inches
111 41 | toward the camp without having killed their man, they should
112 41 | Barriere de La Villette; but having stopped to drink at a cabaret,
113 42 | Porthos, and Aramis, after having had an entertainment at
114 42 | his strength. ~The guests having eaten the soup, were about
115 43 | carry on the siege, without having, at least at the present,
116 43 | a man who has no need of having his road pointed out to
117 45 | passage of the little troop. Having recognized the laced hats
118 45 | the angle of the road, and having lost sight of them, he returned
119 45 | voice the more terrible from having the supreme calmness of
120 45 | In consequence, after having traveled all night, at seven
121 47 | ditch," said Porthos, "after having assured ourselves they have
122 47 | revenge herself a month ago by having him killed by two musket
123 47 | d'Artagnan, "that after having demanded my head of the
124 47 | sister-in-law is on the point of having someone assassinated, and
125 48 | already married in France, and having been--" d'Artagnan stopped,
126 48 | Fifth became Pope after having kept pigs. Well, as he means
127 48 | he dreamed that Aramis, having become pope, adorned his
128 48 | I am not to blame for having tried every means to compress
129 50 | congratulated herself upon having fallen into the hands of
130 50 | well understand that after having inherited the fortune of
131 50 | an obligation to me for having saved it trouble. Ah! I
132 51 | and applauded himself for having put it in action, an inhabitant
133 51 | length a little reassured, having sent her secretary away
134 51 | shoes. Supposing that after having eaten the leather they eat
135 51 | Bordeaux wine which, without having at that period the reputation
136 51 | same," resumed he, after having clicked his tongue against
137 51 | obeyed. "As a punishment for having spoken without permission,
138 52 | right," said Felton, after having looked at Milady from the
139 52 | fainted--for this event not having been foreseen, I don't know
140 53 | feigned; and Milady, after having lost the first trick, was
141 53 | carried out of the room, it having been brought in ready spread. ~
142 54 | said Lord de Winter, "after having played comedy, after having
143 54 | having played comedy, after having played tragedy, we are now
144 54 | at the height of joy at having obtained so quickly such
145 55 | for thou wilt die without having appeased God!' Speak, speak!"
146 55 | just sworn without ever having learned to know Him. ~"My
147 56 | Lord punished a soldier for having quit his post for an instant,
148 56 | chair; I neither remembered having undressed myself nor going
149 56 | scoundrel! He believed, having triumphed over me in my
150 56 | after my breakfast, thirst having been the chief of my sufferings
151 56 | day passed away without having any other influence on me
152 56 | the mortification of not having avenged myself. ~"He kept
153 57 | asked she. ~"Pardon me for having joined with your persecutors." ~
154 59 | very much regretted not having that honor, but that he
155 59 | which Laporte recognized as having belonged to the queen. ~"
156 60 | young men; but Aramis, after having blushed two or three times
157 61 | misfortunes arise from my having said nearly what you have
158 61 | powerful friends, who, after having exerted themselves on my
159 61 | Often!" said Milady, who, having entered this track, and
160 61 | of them. I know them from having heard one of their friends,
161 61 | astonished when, without having the least expectation of
162 62 | wounded, as I left without having been able to hear anything
163 63 | service, under the pretext of having inherited a small property
164 63 | In fact, M. Bonacieux, having left his house at seven
165 65 | toward the window, after having made a sign to the rest
166 65 | I accuse this woman of having poisoned Constance Bonacieux,
167 65 | I accuse this woman of having attempted to poison me,
168 65 | I accuse this woman of having urged me to the murder of
169 65 | I accuse this woman of having caused the assassination
170 66 | Pardon me, madame, for having by a trick unworthy of a
171 67 | You are charged with having corresponded with the enemies
172 67 | kingdom; you are charged with having surprised state secrets;
173 67 | secrets; you are charged with having tried to thwart the plans
174 67 | RICHELIEU" ~The cardinal, after having read these two lines, sank
175 67 | the shoulder, charmed at having vanquished this rebellious
176 67 | service, under the pretext of having inherited a small property
177 67 | In fact, M. Bonacieux, having left his house at seven
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