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1 1 | the honor to go there," continued M. d'Artagnan the elder, "--
2 1 | displeases me!" ~"Indeed, sir," continued the stranger, more calm
3 1 | himself, "This is annoying," continued he. "What a godsend this
4 1 | his three assailants, who continued to shower blows upon him. ~"
5 1 | be seen by this fellow," continued the stranger. "She will
6 1 | it's of no importance," continued d'Artagnan, with natural
7 1 | tell you I am sure of it," continued the host. "When I informed
8 2 | called. In this apartment a continued buzzing prevailed from morning
9 2 | increased, though the doubt continued to exist. ~"Is it not true,
10 2 | regard to the baldric. They continued to admire it, but said no
11 3 | underground. ~"Yes, yes," continued M. de Treville, growing
12 3 | the cardinal, are they?" continued M. de Treville, as furious
13 3 | perceive." ~"But pray, sir," continued Aramis, who, seeing his
14 3 | attainment of it. ~"But," continued M. de Treville, fixing upon
15 3 | s very well, young man," continued M. de Treville, "that's
16 3 | adventure of Meung, "Tell me," continued he, "had not this gentlemen
17 3 | was waiting for a woman," continued Treville. ~"He departed
18 3 | veneration for the cardinal," continued he, "and the most profound
19 4 | another. Friend d'Artagnan," continued he, speaking to himself
20 4 | Bois- Tracy, "Besides," continued he, "I have reflected, my
21 5 | him." ~"Well, but then," continued Athos, speaking half to
22 6 | window, "Well, monsieur," continued he, "you say it is his Eminence'
23 6 | play it regularly they only continued giving balls to one another
24 6 | your charge, monsieur?" continued the king, without directly
25 6 | saying a word? But yet," continued the king, "undoubtedly my
26 6 | them. ~"What the devil!" continued the king. "Seven of his
27 8 | citizen made a fresh pause and continued, "I have a wife who is seamstress
28 8 | to tell you, monsieur," continued the citizen, "that I am
29 8 | That's pretty positive," continued d'Artagnan; "but after all,
30 9 | resides in a quiet quarter," continued Aramis; "his tastes and
31 9 | This doctor has a niece," continued Aramis. ~"Ah, he has a niece!"
32 9 | said he. ~"Possibly," continued Aramis, "came toward me,
33 9 | to me, 'and you madame,' continued he, addressing the lady
34 10| meantime, the mousetrap continued in operation, and likewise
35 10| pretty young woman. ~"But," continued d'Artagnan, "how did you
36 11| Meantime the young woman continued to advance, counting the
37 11| niche. ~The young woman continued to advance; and in addition
38 11| could not last long, and continued to look with all his eyes
39 11| with Athos! After all," continued d'Artagnan, "there was certainly
40 13| among a thousand, say you?" continued he. ~"That is to say," cried
41 13| officer told him that if he continued to deafen him thus, he should
42 14| pleasant face opened a door, continued to exchange some words with
43 14| at me. Ah, monseigneur!" continued Bonacieux, throwing himself
44 15| to inform your Majesty," continued M. de Treville, in the same
45 15| A PROPOS, monseigneur," continued Treville. Addressing the
46 15| friends absent at the time," continued Treville, "to a young Bearnais,
47 15| judicial inquiry was made," continued the impassive cardinal, "
48 16| hunting with her husband," continued Athos, in a low voice, and
49 17| no mistaking it. ~"Yes," continued Mme. Bonacieux, "yes, there
50 17| fright. ~"Well, those studs," continued Mme. Bonacieux, "we must
51 17| are a miserable creature!" continued Mme. Bonacieux, who saw
52 18| abandoned to him. ~"Never mind," continued the man in the cloak; "you
53 19| Artagnan. ~"Believe me," continued Treville, "in enterprises
54 19| her? I suppose you mean--" continued d'Artagnan. ~"Become of
55 19| important point, Aramis continued his way with d'Artagnan,
56 20| Athos; and the travelers continued their route. ~At Beauvais
57 20| not intoxicated." ~They continued at their best speed for
58 23| does not know. But you," continued M. Bonacieux, in a tine
59 23| recompensed for our diligence?" continued the mercer, with a trifling
60 24| had plunged into a bypath, continued his route and reached St.
61 24| in the name of heaven," continued he, throwing him a pistole, "
62 25| Porthos~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "Then," continued the host, "I replied that
63 25| to you, my dear Porthos?" continued d'Artagnan. ~"Why, on making
64 25| this strain of the knee," continued d'Artagnan, "my dear Porthos,
65 26| perhaps, my dear Aramis," continued d'Artagnan, "for by what
66 26| from a serious danger," continued Aramis, with unction, pointing
67 26| persons before him. ~"Now," continued Aramis, taking the same
68 26| admirable! PRORSUS ADMIRABILE!" continued Aramis; "but which requires
69 26| Popes are the successors," continued the Jesuit; "PORRIGE DIGITOS-present
70 26| volumes the size of this," continued the Jesuit; and in his enthusiasm
71 26| How will you prove," continued the Jesuit, without allowing
72 26| cried d'Artagnan. ~"Now," continued Aramis, "as the ladies did
73 26| humiliations and sorrows," continued he, becoming still more
74 26| made no answer. ~Aramis continued, "And yet, while I do belong
75 27| from that time, monsieur," continued the latter, "we have led
76 27| say, and don't be afraid," continued Athos. "At the very moment
77 28| nobleman of your acquaintance," continued d'Artagnan, looking intently
78 28| It vexes me greatly," continued Athos, "that you attach
79 28| seized with pleasure. ~"Yes," continued Athos, "four times only;
80 28| thesis." ~"Since then," continued Aramis, "I have lived very
81 28| merits." ~"You will see," continued Aramis, "that it breathes
82 29| of an outfit." ~Porthos continued to walk about with his hands
83 29| lady of the red cushion, continued to watch the proceedings
84 29| Something whispers me so," continued Porthos, becoming more and
85 29| and avarice. ~"And as," continued he, "the duchess whom you
86 29| leave me a widow, any hour," continued she, throwing a significant
87 32| filled it up again, and continued to do so. This brought them,
88 32| into his pocket. ~"Then," continued he, "there is a horse for
89 33| kindnesses. ~"For all this," continued Milady, "I should long ago
90 34| REVOIR." ~The mendicant continued to rip his garments; and
91 34| ill humor. Get up!" ~He continued his way toward the Quai
92 34| vain. ~Meanwhile Mousqueton continued on his way, and crossing
93 35| monster was himself. ~"Oh," continued Milady, "do your wounds
94 36| Artagnan's heart. ~"Well?" continued she. ~"Well, I will avenge
95 37| Milady during this time continued to strike at him with horrible
96 38| understand, my dear girl," continued d'Artagnan, "she is the
97 40| stopped on the road, but you continued yours. That is all very
98 40| disappearance. ~"In short," continued the cardinal, "as I have
99 40| bowed with respect. ~"That," continued the cardinal, "arose not
100 40| brave, Monsieur d'Artagnan," continued his Eminence; "you are prudent,
101 41| masters of the Isle of Re, continued to besiege, but without
102 41| had stayed behind, and he continued to advance. ~At the turning
103 41| who was safe and sound, continued his way toward the camp. ~
104 42| these gentlemen. Gentlemen," continued he, addressing the Guardsmen, "
105 43| other, Buckingham, who only continued in the Isle from obstinacy,
106 43| appears that in falling," continued Athos, with some hesitation, "
107 43| gentlemen, that's well," continued the cardinal. "I know what
108 44| You will go to London," continued the cardinal. "Arrived in
109 44| said Milady. ~"Well," continued the cardinal, in an indifferent
110 44| low voice. "Ah, pardieu!" continued he, "if it were as easy
111 45| hell has resuscitated you," continued Athos. "Hell has made you
112 45| is truly a strange one," continued Athos, laughing. "We have
113 46| man, for seeing that they continued to advance toward the bastion--
114 47| we know no better! Yes," continued he, "a charming woman, who
115 47| friends, the Rochellais continued to advance in quick time. ~
116 47| to be killed." ~But Athos continued to march majestically, whatever
117 47| about it." ~The fusillade continued; but the four friends were
118 48| intrigues and secrets of state," continued d'Artagnan, complying with
119 48| BLEU!" said Athos. ~"But," continued Aramis, "the details escape
120 48| Because she had been branded," continued d'Artagnan. ~"Bah!" cried
121 48| Have you the diamond?" continued Athos. ~"I have what is
122 48| your cousin, then!" ~Aramis continued: ~"My dear Cousin, His Eminence,
123 48| did I tell you?" ~"Now," continued he, addressing Planchet, "
124 49| of it. Milady therefore continued her voyage, and on the very
125 49| replied to hers; the carriage continued to roll on with rapidity;
126 50| alarmed. ~"My brother," continued she, "was not that my Lord
127 50| Or rather you insult me," continued she, pressing with her stiffened
128 50| whole frame. However, he continued all the same, but with increasing
129 50| Yes, at present," continued Lord de Winter, "you will
130 50| except agony. ~Lord de Winter continued: "The officer who commands
131 50| chamber, understand, John," continued the baron. "She is to correspond
132 51| for a fortunate chance. He continued to press the raising of
133 51| uniting us. D'Artagnan," continued Athos, "you, who but lately
134 51| not signify, gentlemen," continued the cardinal, without appearing
135 51| Eminence may perceive," continued Athos, knitting his brow,
136 51| are you about, Aramis?" continued Athos. "Why, you are squeezing
137 51| Meantime, his Eminence continued his melancholy ride, murmuring
138 52| and relieve the sentinel," continued Felton. ~And this double
139 52| his back toward her. She continued to look at him for nearly
140 53| the hands of my enemies," continued she, with that tone of enthusiasm
141 53| might be watched, so she continued her prayers to the end;
142 53| had produced. ~Then she continued her singing with inexpressible
143 53| in the furnace. ~Milady continued: ~"One day our doors will
144 54| made no reply. ~"Yes, yes," continued Lord de Winter, "I understand.
145 54| voice broken by tears, she continued: ~"God of vengeance! God
146 55| man, and I a woman? Oh," continued she, placing her hand modestly
147 55| Either you are a demon," continued Felton, "or the baron--my
148 56| what was most frightful," continued Milady, her voice altered,
149 56| he would avenge her. She continued, then, as if she had not
150 56| shall I say to you, Felton?" continued Milady, in the tone of a
151 56| Then," continued Milady, "then I collected
152 57| listened to her, Milady continued her recital. ~"It was nearly
153 58| sigh and fainted. ~Felton continued to descend. Near the bottom
154 59| once." ~"I cannot believe," continued Felton, in a voice that
155 59| pronounced them. ~"My Lord," continued Felton, becoming more excited
156 60| of deep anxiety; and they continued their route as fast as their
157 61| cardinalist. Milady therefore continued, coloring her narrations
158 61| persecutions from the cardinal," continued Milady; "that would have
159 61| you appear to be free," continued the novice; "and if you
160 61| do not deny it! Answer!" continued Milady. ~"Well, yes, madame,"
161 61| something else. ~"And then," continued Mme. Bonacieux, "my punishment
162 62| Imagine my astonishment," continued Milady, "when I found myself
163 63| great murmur of voices which continued to draw near, amid which
164 63| circumstances. ~"Gentlemen," continued the stranger, "since you
165 64| had a relay of horses, and continued her journey. ~Planchet went
166 65| cried Athos. ~And the troop continued their route. ~Another flash
167 65| with one voice. ~D'Artagnan continued: "Before God and before
168 65| Artagnan. ~"My Lord de Winter," continued Athos, "what is the penalty
169 66| knees and prayed. ~"Come," continued Athos, "executioner, do
170 67| heroically. ~Richelieu still continued thinking, rolling and unrolling
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