Chapter
1 Pre| which compels us here to give a public contradiction to
2 1 | fighting. I have nothing to give you, my son, but fifteen
3 1 | it unworthy of a man to give way to his feelings; whereas
4 2 | queen is still of an age to give one!" ~"They say that Monsieur
5 2 | thus." ~"Are you going to give me a lesson, Porthos?" cried
6 3 | straight to the louvre; I will give in my resignation as captain
7 3 | the young man in order to give it to him. But at the very
8 4 | come, it is not you who can give me a lesson in good manners,
9 5 | evidently paler, but did not give way a foot. He only changed
10 6 | away your commission and give it to Mademoiselle de Chemerault,
11 6 | two-year-older. I shall be obliged to give up hunting, as I have given
12 7 | of opinion that he should give him a good thrashing first;
13 8 | Monsieur Laporte." ~"Did he give you any details?" ~"He knew
14 9 | long as possible; that will give me time to pay him." ~The
15 10 | the young man. ~"And if I give you this password," said
16 10 | Now, in my turn, let me give you my instructions." ~"
17 10 | him, in order that he may give evidence of your having
18 11 | girl in the world can only give what she has." Such as were
19 11 | happiness, and be unable to give her those thousands of nothings.
20 11 | the contrary, adorable." ~"Give me your arm, then." ~"Most
21 11 | arrested, and that will give him time; in three days
22 11 | he had no opportunity to give the duke this proof of his
23 12 | of love which you would give me are almost crimes." ~"
24 12 | depart--will you depart, if I give you that you demand?" ~"
25 13 | nevertheless, the only one we can give." ~"Ah, my God, my God!"
26 14 | officer. ~"That's well. Give me those papers, and leave
27 14 | he had heard the officer give him, "but I swear to you
28 14 | And what excuse did she give you for entering all alone?" ~"
29 15 | at the cardinal, "let us give them apparent security;
30 16 | if I have any counsel to give, it is, always lose!" ~"
31 16 | as it appears. Estafania, give up the keys of my drawers
32 16 | hand on her bosom. ~"Then give me that letter, madame,"
33 16 | the chancellor. ~"I will give it to none but the king
34 16 | reclaiming it; and if you do not give it up--" ~"Well?" ~"He has,
35 16 | her." ~"What is that?" ~"Give a ball; you know how much
36 16 | The aldermen of the city give a fete on the third of October.
37 17 | queen, "you are right." ~"Give me then, that letter, madame;
38 17 | instructions I am about to give you." ~"Me?" ~"Yes, you.
39 17 | away immediately. I will give you a paper which you must
40 17 | mistrust them." ~'Well, I will give it up, then," said the young
41 18 | what guarantee will you give me," asked she, "if I consent
42 18 | accomplishing the orders you give me, I will die sooner than
43 18 | as safe as in a temple; I give you my word of a gentleman." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
44 18 | Artagnan, he took care not to give the least sign of existence. ~
45 19 | he should only ask him to give him CARTE BLANCHE for some
46 19 | cardinal, I believe, would give the world to prevent my
47 19 | a most dangerous kind, I give you notice." ~"Ah! But if
48 19 | Is the king accustomed to give you such reasons? No. He
49 19 | go there. Why? You need give yourselves no more uneasiness
50 19 | suspected. D'Artagnan will give each of us his instructions.
51 19 | what instructions I can give you. I am the bearer of
52 19 | out against us, we will give battle, and the survivor,
53 20 | said the shipmaster, "and give me the preference." ~"Where
54 21 | days, my Lord." ~"I will give you three thousand pistoles
55 21 | does your Grace mean to give me the studs without the
56 21 | ask for the brig SUND, and give this letter to the captain;
57 21 | is the password. He will give you a horse all saddled,
58 21 | your route. If you will give at each of these relays
59 21 | tavern of the Golden Harrow, give the password to the landlord,
60 22 | aldermen of the city were to give to the king and queen, and
61 22 | when you know it would give me so much gratification?" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
62 22 | we have been obliged to give, during the commencement
63 23 | M. de Treville; "shall I give you counsel, good counsel,
64 23 | a Jew he may be, he will give you at least eight hundred
65 23 | your foot, lest one should give way beneath you; if you
66 25 | Treville would doubtless give him good advice as to the
67 25 | demanded d'Artagnan. ~"Oh! I give you a hundred, I give you
68 25 | I give you a hundred, I give you a thousand times to
69 25 | the advice I was about to give Monsieur; and where are
70 25 | myself then to begging him to give up his chamber, which is
71 25 | place to him, and went to give an eye to the two stewpans,
72 25 | What, monsieur?" ~"You must give your recipe to Planchet.
73 26 | you, d'Artagnan." ~"And I give you absolution beforehand.
74 26 | no one has ever dared to give me any.' 'Well, listen to
75 27 | have something to drink; I give you my word." ~"If there
76 28 | triumphant, did not even give himself the trouble to shake
77 28 | stingy fellow would only give me eighty." ~"Without the
78 28 | brute of a host! Why did you give him six pistoles?" ~"You
79 28 | pistoles?" ~"You told me to give them to him." ~"It is true;
80 28 | unmounted, and then we will give the turnings out of our
81 31 | will permit me, I hope, to give you that name," said Lord
82 31 | said d'Artagnan, "let us give the money to the lackeys,
83 31 | Yes," said Athos; "let us give the money to the lackeys--
84 32 | comfortable establishment, and to give himself up to those little
85 32 | for the lesson he would give them in an hour, their savings
86 32 | that we must entreat him to give us every instant he can
87 32 | procurator's wife should give eight hundred livres in
88 32 | procurator's wife was obliged to give place to the king. ~The
89 33 | that unless you deign to give me some proof of what you
90 33 | dear Kitty, that I should give you a proof of that love
91 33 | Kitty the letter sealed; "give that to Milady. It is the
92 34 | man?" ~"A mendicant." ~"Give him alms, Bazin, and bid
93 34 | yellow horse. That would give me an idea of how I looked
94 36 | more distressed countenance give the lie to a more amiable
95 36 | abandoned her, returned to give luster to her eyes, color
96 36 | will she be disposed to give me myself another sapphire
97 36 | a thousand counsels to give to her defender, in order
98 38 | and upon my soul, I would give my life for a hair," said
99 38 | devoted to the person who will give me the means of quitting
100 38 | pendant for earrings, he would give five hundred pistoles for
101 38 | did the Jew say he would give for the sapphire if be purchased
102 40 | our enemies; and let me give you a piece of advice; take
103 40 | behind you, I would not give an obolus for your life." ~"
104 40 | required, Athos would no more give him his hand--Athos would
105 41 | And how much did she give you for this fine enterprise?" ~"
106 41 | for the second time I give you your life." ~The wounded
107 42 | as death, were trying to give him succor; but it was plain
108 43 | is not our intention to give a journal of the siege,
109 43 | Treville." ~"Advance, and give an account of what you are
110 43 | annoyed by this inquisition, "give me, I beg you, the proof
111 43 | require our parole, and give yourself no uneasiness.
112 44 | letter. I only wait till you give them." ~"You will go to
113 44 | has made; but that they give me no uneasiness, since
114 44 | reasons, the duke does not give way and continues to menace
115 44 | Life for life, man for man; give me one, I will give you
116 44 | man; give me one, I will give you the other." ~"I don'
117 44 | monseigneur, a scoundrel!" ~"Give me paper, a quill, and some
118 45 | Athos, "has forgotten to give a piece of very important
119 45 | their quarters, except to give the watchword to the sentinels.
120 46 | on the table. ~"Shall I give you the change, my officer?"
121 47 | preserved carefully. I would not give up this paper if covered
122 47 | Tell us." ~"Allow me to give Grimaud some indispensable
123 47 | letters," said Aramis. "Give the lackeys money, and they
124 47 | they will start." ~"We will give them money?" replied Athos. "
125 47 | moment, gentlemen, a moment; give Grimaud time to clear away
126 47 | on it in gold, and will give it to your company as a
127 48 | at Chatellerault, let us give him only half the sum promised
128 48 | the sun incommoded him. Give these happy tidings to your
129 48 | said d'Artagnan. ~"You will give me a copy this evening,
130 48 | convinced a surgeon would give us more pain in cutting
131 50 | every emotion that might give to her face any expression
132 50 | always succeeded; but I give you leave to try them upon
133 51 | equal conditions should give birth to unanimous resolutions. ~
134 51 | He turned round as if to give an order to Cahusac and
135 52 | irritations of a woman must give way. Besides, to do all
136 52 | come, and by his presence give fresh strength to her jailer.
137 53 | that I suffer, that's all. Give me anything you like, it
138 53 | the sweetness she could give to her voice, with all the
139 54 | what holy cause I suffer; give me, then, strength to suffer." ~
140 54 | to the end! that knife, give it to me for a minute only,
141 55 | she knew so well how to give to her smile. "Ennui is
142 55 | guilty; but what name can you give it, what name will the Lord
143 55 | what name will the Lord give it, if I am innocent?" ~"
144 55 | repent!~From th' abyss he'll give ear to my moan." ~Felton
145 55 | free, and I myself will give you the weapon you desire." ~"
146 56 | but which he hesitated to give to his prisoner. ~"Let me
147 56 | Listen!' said he. 'I give you the rest of tonight
148 57 | nothing but die. Felton, give me that knife!" ~And at
149 58 | joy. She was free now to give way to her transports without
150 58 | speed its four rowers could give it, Felton untied the cord
151 58 | of five hundred, I will give you a thousand pistoles." ~"
152 58 | stones, as he ascended, to give him foothold; and how, when
153 59 | Here it is, my Lord." ~"Give it to me," said the duke. ~
154 59 | sword. ~But Felton did not give him time to draw it. He
155 61 | the vein." ~She tried to give her countenance an appearance
156 61 | my life, for whom I would give it still." ~"And who has
157 61 | softening her smile so as to give it an angelic expression, "
158 62 | man?" ~"To the proof." ~"Give him to me. Nobody knows
159 63 | little silence and quiet to give all her ideas, as yet confused,
160 63 | cardinal. This man goes to give his last orders; take the
161 63 | Drink. This wine will give you strength, drink!" And
162 63 | if you have not lost it, give me the paper which fell
163 64 | inquiringly. Neither could give the others any information,
164 67 | lively. He did not even give himself the trouble to dissemble,
165 67 | you one CARTE BLANCHE to give you another. The name is
166 67 | be blank, it is to you I give it." ~"I shall never forget
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