Chapter
1 Pre| soliciting the honor of being received, bearing the names
2 Pre| he may experience.~This being understood, let us proceed
3 1 | Rosinante named--from his not being able to conceal from himself
4 1 | Fight the more for duels being forbidden, since consequently
5 1 | Treville-- the counsels being thrown into the bargain. ~
6 1 | him more forcibly from its being totally different from that
7 1 | have gained anything by being possessed of this paper. ~"
8 2 | reputation behind him of being very faithful in his friendships.
9 2 | in prison, M. de Treville being there to claim them. Thus
10 2 | had the reputation of not being easily intimidated. When
11 2 | Chevreuse, and you pass for being far advanced in the good
12 3 | piquette* stands in need of being enlivened by a mixture of
13 3 | prefer dying on the spot to being arrested or taking back
14 3 | sometimes solicit it without being able to obtain it. You will
15 3 | open to you. Hereafter, being able to ask for me at all
16 4 | outlook was sad. Sure of being killed by Athos, it may
17 4 | God, I am not a bravo! And being a Musketeer but for a time,
18 5 | Jussac's patience. Furious at being held in check by one whom
19 5 | the sword; but d'Artagnan, being the more active, reached
20 6 | he has not the honor of being a Musketeer, he was dressed
21 6 | which arose from the street being heard in the tennis court,
22 6 | hours, and when he was near being taken--when St.-Simon was
23 6 | they would depart without being seen; if the king consented
24 6 | not prevent the king from being as complacent to him as
25 7 | I had, at the moment of being ordained, a little difficulty
26 8 | that what he had to say being important and confidential,
27 8 | eyes of the citizen, of being posted as to court affairs. ~"
28 9 | Englishman is worthy of being loved. I never saw a man
29 9 | We can only save you by being free ourselves," replied
30 10 | quarter of the Luxembourg. ~On being left alone with Mme. Bonacieux,
31 11 | visit to M. de Treville being paid, the pensive d'Artagnan
32 11 | at night, at the risk of being abducted a second time? ~
33 11 | jealousy already gnawed, being in heart neither more nor
34 11 | had an interest in not being recognized. ~They took the
35 12 | joy, happy and proud at being near the moment he had so
36 12 | Lastly, her hair, which, from being light in her youth, had
37 13 | like a true mercer, not being at all a military man, as
38 14 | apartment. ~The cardinal being left alone, reflected for
39 14 | gained over so vulgar a being as Bonacieux, did not the
40 14 | you will go away without being too malcontent." ~"I go
41 15 | the Fort l'Eveque without being able to find Athos, arrived
42 15 | be but little pleased at being exposed to rigorous treatment
43 16 | support me. I stand in need of being taught and consoled." ~"
44 16 | world with the reputation of being the most terrible POSSESSED
45 16 | Buckingham, the point of not being jealous of anyone else. ~
46 17 | police, were excellent, being better informed than himself,
47 17 | answer for these two words being delivered to their address." ~"
48 17 | nearly empty--justice not being one of the three things
49 17 | shoulders. "Be satisfied with being a plain, straightforward
50 18 | continuing to call, his voice being heard fainter and fainter
51 19 | Because she was in fear of being arrested." ~"Why has she
52 19 | Ah! But if we do risk being killed," said Porthos, "
53 19 | approves of it. D'Artagnan, being the bearer of the letter,
54 20 | taking advantage of the road being unpaved in this spot, appeared
55 20 | severely wounded, but not being able to see the wound, he
56 20 | Picards are found out by being used. Besides, I am here
57 20 | sprang upon Lubin; and being strong and vigorous, he
58 20 | bind him to a tree." ~This being properly done, they drew
59 21 | is the more precious from being all that is left to me.
60 21 | upon me for the others not being inferior to them. These
61 22 | the cardinal appeared, he being dresses as a Spanish cavalier.
62 22 | ingenious gallantry, "from being certain that these two studs
63 23 | occupy yourself with but being happy." ~"Then I have full
64 23 | clock under the pretense of being indisposed. As to their
65 23 | to me to have the air of being a certain young Gascon of
66 23 | before a house which is being built, look up, for fear
67 23 | horse. ~As to d'Artagnan, being at bottom a prudent youth,
68 24 | are afraid?" ~"Afraid of being heard? Yes, monsieur." ~"
69 24 | monsieur." ~"Afraid of being heard! Why, there is nothing
70 24 | takes possession of our being, and cries to us so as to
71 24 | who had reasons for not being seen, and yet d'Artagnan
72 24 | poor and am not afraid of being robbed, I went and opened
73 25 | going, may I ask, without being too curious?" ~"PARDIEU!
74 25 | Porthos replied that, my house being the best, he should remain
75 25 | my conquest. So you see, being in constant fear of being
76 25 | being in constant fear of being forced from that position,
77 25 | more intimate from there being many resemblances of character
78 25 | Artagnan related how Aramis, being wounded, was obliged to
79 25 | four men who accused him of being a coiner, and how he, d'
80 26 | Crevecoeur, without his being able to remember on his
81 26 | entered suddenly and without being announced. That evening
82 27 | himself, who took a pride in being considered a past master
83 27 | without his beautiful eyebrow being heightened or lowered half
84 27 | audacity to mention his name as being concerned in this disturbance
85 27 | a great noise of fagots being removed and of the groaning
86 29 | from the church of St. Leu being not far from that locality. ~
87 30 | followed Milady without being perceived by her. He saw
88 30 | is worth the trouble of being sought for when she is once
89 30 | seek her; but the world, being round, has many ends, so
90 30 | that he might see without being seen. ~Milady put her charming
91 31 | appointed time; but Athos, being warned of his coming, went
92 32 | said Porthos, without being disconcerted, as he had
93 32 | had never reckoned upon being received enthusiastically
94 32 | the little clerk who, not being allowed to take part in
95 32 | glory. ~These conditions being agreed to, Porthos took
96 33 | he be inconstant before being happy?" ~"Oh, no; he must
97 34 | and follow Aramis. ~Upon being informed that the person
98 34 | magnificent beasts which were being sent to us, and substituted
99 36 | to write for fear of not being able--to such experienced
100 37 | That he is far from being, or rather having been,
101 41 | disappeared, without his being able to discover what had
102 41 | mistaken; but this gesture being repeated, he left the ranks,
103 41 | good will who will risk being killed with me!" said d'
104 41 | Artagnan declined all others, being unwilling to take the first
105 41 | may hope for everything, being handsome and brave, as you
106 41 | drag himself along without being seen to the body of his
107 41 | a piece of evidence, and being in safety behind the angle
108 42 | Planchet, very proud of being raised to the dignity of
109 42 | The hour of the banquet being come, the two guards arrived,
110 42 | this wine, the first bottle being a little thick at the bottom,
111 43 | companions in particular; for being friends of M. de Treville,
112 43 | Aramis?" ~"Monseigneur, being of a very mild disposition,
113 43 | very mild disposition, and being, likewise, of which Monseigneur
114 44 | precautions than I take, being simply called Milady Clarik." ~"
115 45 | skill; and then, all things being accomplished to the satisfaction
116 46 | minutes in that inn without being annoyed by all those importunate
117 47 | is no longer any fear of being overheard, I hope you are
118 47 | is more disagreeable than being disturbed when one is at
119 47 | anyone to Paris without its being known in the camp? From
120 47 | mistress, and consequently not being a love token, d'Artagnan
121 48 | already wore his uniform--for being nearly of the same size
122 48 | be quartered instead of being broken on the wheel." ~"
123 48 | not marry your brother, being already married in France,
124 48 | arrested, and that Planchet was being brought back to be confronted
125 49 | had quit France without being revenged on them. This idea
126 49 | Immediately, without any order being given or his place of destination
127 49 | door to see whither she was being conducted. Houses were no
128 50 | have all the appearance of being cowardly enough to lift
129 51 | it, this maxim, without being generally adopted, nevertheless
130 51 | negotiations interrupted them, being resolved to await the succor
131 51 | neither provisions nor money being wanting in the camp. All
132 51 | and we believed that not being on duty we were at liberty
133 51 | insisted upon the letter being given up to him, I would
134 51 | converted you into stone. Is being in love conspiring? You
135 51 | the salvation of her soul being in danger. Nevertheless,
136 51 | she will run the risk of being damned, and will return
137 52 | and that the first act was being performed of a comedy of
138 53 | besides the pleasure of being in garrison here, we must
139 54 | more generous from your being, I swear to you, in the
140 54 | quickly to one side to prevent being seen by her. ~Then she threw
141 54 | blushed, as if ashamed of being surprised on her knees. ~"
142 54 | good, and compassionate being I have met with! To you--
143 54 | became silent for fear of being heard, applying, with a
144 54 | afterward I will answer for its being carried into execution.
145 55 | to speak to you without being overheard. The baron has
146 56 | a ruined world. ~Milady, being well prepared for the reception
147 56 | you are not unlucky in being charged with such commissions,
148 56 | have told you that without being able to regain the complete
149 56 | more terrible than a living being that threatens!' ~"'You
150 57 | in England. Communication being closed by the war, I was
151 58 | to her transports without being observed. She traversed
152 58 | the sea up to his middle, being unwilling to trust his precious
153 58 | fanatic stood more in need of being moderated than urged. ~It
154 59 | know the man who deserves being regretted during the whole
155 59 | fanatic; but without, however, being able to take his eyes from
156 59 | Winter to Felton, who was being dragged away with his eyes
157 60 | September. ~M. de Treville, being informed of this by his
158 60 | Artagnan, who, instead of being ill, ran toward his horse.
159 61 | served without his name being in any way mixed up with
160 61 | angelic expression, "my being alone or being persecuted." ~"
161 61 | expression, "my being alone or being persecuted." ~"Hear me,"
162 61 | that Monsieur d'Artagnan, being my friend, might take me
163 61 | moment? How could I help being astonished when, without
164 61 | that embrace alive. But not being able to stifle her, she
165 63 | Bonacieux, but without being able to make a step, glued
166 63 | Bonacieux saw her go without being able to follow her; she
167 63 | an angel on earth before being an angel in heaven. Treat
168 64 | without seeing the profane, or being seen by them. ~At the door
169 66 | those on whom she looked. ~Being a few paces in advance she
170 66 | executioner may kill, without being on that account an assassin,"
171 67 | something like a secret joy at being forever relieved of this
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