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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | snail he had despised the evening before. ~"Yes, a base coward," 2 1 | Artagnan walked about that same evening, and was almost cured by 3 2 | XIII to dispute over their evening game of chess upon the merits 4 6 | him at that moment. In the evening M. de Treville attended 5 6 | much emotion, that this evening his Eminence is indisposed? 6 6 | took leave of him. ~That evening the three Musketeers were 7 6 | I will see the king this evening; but as to you, I do not 8 6 | wish to speak with him this evening." ~"Your Majesty gives me 9 6 | Tremouille on the preceding evening at his hotel, that he returned 10 7 | abstinence; but when in the evening he made his master's bed, 11 7 | the debt of the preceding evening. ~Porthos had his fits. 12 10| Artagnan's vigilance. ~On the evening of the day after the arrest 13 10| because he was yesterday evening conducted to the Bastille." ~" 14 11| refreshed by the dews of evening and the breeze of night. 15 12| we have said, were that evening on guard. Besides, Germain 16 12| departure, when, on the very evening of coming to this decision, 17 12| blushing, "never speak of that evening." ~"Oh, let us speak of 18 12| most happy and brilliant evening of my life! You remember 19 12| the charm of the beautiful evening, the fascination of your 20 12| around me on that fatal evening; but, my Lord, you saw the 21 13| commissary of the preceding evening, attended by his clerk, 22 13| complicated since yesterday evening, my good man, and I advise 23 13| himself informed us. In the evening, about nine o'clock, at 24 14| replied that having in the evening broken one of those studs, 25 15| about ten o'clock in the evening, to pay a visit to his friend 26 15| Besides, d'Artagnan passed the evening with me." ~"Well," said 27 15| seems to have passed the evening with you." ~"Does your Eminence 28 16| to tell her Majesty the evening before the fete that you 29 17| not have made until the evening before the fete. ~"Madame," 30 18| I will go this very evening to Treville, whom I will 31 18| greater display, had that evening borrowed Planchet. As to 32 19| not been since the famous evening on which he had followed 33 19| on his countenance. ~This evening, especially, Aramis was 34 19| his friends on a certain evening. "Well, then, since she 35 20| The young man who one evening sought a quarrel with him 36 22| Ville for this important evening. The city carpenters had 37 22| Dessessart's men. ~At six in the evening the guests began to come. 38 22| Mme. Bonacieux. ~On the evening before, they had scarcely 39 22| the ballet was danced, the evening had scarcely begun. Supper 40 23| transmitted to you. Be this evening about ten o'clock at St. 41 23| till seven o'clock in the evening; but at seven o'clock you 42 23| amount of it to expend this evening?" ~"I hope so, monsieur." ~" 43 23| this moment; but by this evening there will be four." ~"It 44 23| meeting with you that same evening at St. Cloud, opposite D' 45 23| yet; wait a little! This evening, you said." ~"Well, this 46 23| you said." ~"Well, this evening will come, thank God! And 47 23| impatience as I do; perhaps this evening Madame Bonacieux will visit 48 23| Bonacieux is not at liberty this evening," replied the husband, seriously; " 49 23| detained at the Louvre this evening by her duties." ~"So much 50 23| made with him for that very evening; but we are bound to say, 51 23| Tomorrow! Any why not this evening?" ~"This evening, monsieur, 52 23| not this evening?" ~"This evening, monsieur, I am detained 53 23| advice and set out this evening." ~"Impossible, monsieur." ~" 54 23| renounce his excursion for this evening?" ~"Quite the contrary, 55 24| About seven o'clock in the evening, the boatman had taken over 56 25| said to him the preceding evening about the sinister character 57 25| he set out?' ~"'Yesterday evening.'" ~"Planchet, my friend," 58 26| and all was arranged. One evening I went, according to custom, 59 26| without being announced. That evening I had translated an episode 60 26| which I have met you this evening, I will dare it myself.' 61 27| which was cheerful that evening, ceasing to be calm and 62 28| conversation of the preceding evening; but he found Athos quite 63 30| come and show it to me this evening." ~"Where, if you please?" ~" 64 31| de Winter, "on this very evening, if agreeable to you, I 65 31| better received than on the evening before. Lord de Winter was 66 31| did all the honors of the evening. She appeared to take a 67 31| hour as on the preceding evening, d'Artagnan retired. In 68 31| gracious reception. ~Every evening, either in the antechamber, 69 33| willing that I should this evening pass with you the time I 70 33| not seen our Gascon this evening." ~"What, Milady! has he 71 33| Toward the end of the evening, however, the beautiful 72 33| and, as on the preceding evening, went up to her chamber. 73 33| mine at eleven o'clock this evening. ~To delay it a single day 74 33| presence at an early hour that evening, and that when he left the 75 34| hazardous expedition for this evening, and shall not be sorry, 76 34| Musketeer. ~"Listen. This evening M. Coquenard is going to 77 34| separated saying, "Till this evening." ~"The devil!" thought 78 35| For Cupid~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The evening so impatiently waited for 79 36| Vengeance~ ~ ~ ~ ~ That evening Milady gave orders that 80 36| passed on the preceding evening. d'Artagnan smiled; this 81 36| Milady was his revenge. ~That evening Milady was still more impatient 82 36| impatient than on the preceding evening. She renewed the order relative 83 36| Will it be the same this evening? ~Your very grateful, Milady 84 36| chevalier out; and this evening at eleven o'clock--you have 85 38| necessary till after tomorrow evening, for when once with the 86 38| Exactly so." ~"And yesterday evening he came again." ~"Yesterday 87 38| came again." ~"Yesterday evening?" ~"Yes, just before you 88 39| to seven o'clock in the evening, on the road to Chaillot, 89 39| the Palais-Cardinal this evening, at eight o'clock. ~"La 90 39| leave him during the whole evening. Let each of us wait at 91 40| night." ~That was the very evening when the abduction of Mme. 92 40| lofty bearing. In fact, the evening before, a fever had seized 93 40| upon setting out that same evening; and in spite of the remonstrances 94 40| who was to set out that evening for Tours, was waiting in 95 42| Guardsmen was engaged that evening, and another the next, so 96 42| promise of meeting again that evening. D'Artagnan returned to 97 43| closing of the camp. ~Now, one evening when d'Artagnan, who was 98 43| arrived at the cabaret this evening, they wanted to force her 99 43| fault if our encounter this evening be not advantageous to you. 100 44| Constable with the queen on the evening Madame the Constable gave 101 44| night at the Louvre; the evening at Amiens; the arrest of 102 45| of the cardinal to this evening." ~A smile of incredulity 103 47| be on my side." ~The same evening the cardinal spoke to M. 104 47| same company." ~That same evening M. de Treville announced 105 47| for cardinalists." ~That evening d'Artagnan went to present 106 48| should meet again in the evening at Athos's lodging, and 107 48| street of the camp. ~In the evening, at the appointed hour, 108 48| will give me a copy this evening, which I shall know by heart 109 48| at eight o'clock in the evening you are not here, no money-- 110 48| by eight o'clock in the evening. ~In the morning, as he 111 48| however, passed away; and the evening came on slowly, but finally 112 48| cloak; it is chilly this evening." ~"Planchet!" cried d'Artagnan, 113 50| I saw on the jetty this evening as we arrived?" ~"Himself. 114 52| nearly eight o'clock in the evening. Milady perceived a bed; 115 52| resolved to make that very evening some attempts to ascertain 116 52| one o'clock, and in the evening at eight. If that does not 117 53| of whom he had spoken the evening before, and who had just 118 53| doubt--for since yesterday evening they have had plenty of 119 53| have but ten days, and this evening two of them will be gone." ~ 120 53| toward five o'clock in the evening. Milady had had time, during 121 53| turns to a tragedy this evening. As to the rest, in eight 122 54| that down the preceding evening. To remain silent and dignified 123 54| won't tell him!" ~In the evening Lord de Winter accompanied 124 54| condemned to set off that very evening. Everything in her mind 125 54| Then, as she had done the evening before, she fell on her 126 54| prayers aloud. As on the evening before, the soldier stopped 127 54| strongly excited Felton the evening before. ~But although her 128 56| nevertheless, during the evening she despaired of fate and 129 56| they do?" ~"At length, one evening my enemy resolved to paralyze 130 56| he could not conquer. One evening he mixed a powerful narcotic 131 56| two-thirds gone. It was the evening before when I had fallen 132 56| eaten nothing since the evening before, my fears prevented 133 56| or eight o'clock in the evening, for it was in the month 134 56| might not be noticed. ~"The evening came on, and with it darkness; 135 56| to combat the fast of the evening with the nourishment of 136 56| anxious to know the end." ~"Evening came; the ordinary events 137 56| languor as on the preceding evening; but this time, as I yielded 138 56| who could have said so the evening before? I began to fear 139 56| own doing. Till tomorrow evening, then!' ~"'Till tomorrow 140 56| then!' ~"'Till tomorrow evening, then!' replied I, allowing 141 57| was delirium. ~"When the evening came I was so weak that 142 60| twenty-fourth at five o'clock in the evening, and as a further kindness 143 60| adding another word. ~On the evening of the twenty-fifth, as 144 61| MILADY DE- ~"BOULOGNE, evening of the twenty-fifth. ~"P.S.- 145 61| Accordingly, that same evening Milady commenced her journey. 146 61| asked Milady. ~"Why, this evening," said the abbess; "today 147 61| a close. Tomorrow, this evening, perhaps, I shall see him 148 61| no longer exist." ~"This evening?" asked Milady, roused from 149 63| dreaded has happened. This evening, or tomorrow, the cardinal 150 63| Tell us about it." ~"This evening; but for the moment, let 151 63| Accordingly, that same evening d'Artagnan repaired to the 152 63| at seven o'clock in the evening to go to the Louvre, never 153 64| clock. At ten o'clock in the evening, it is well known, the streets 154 64| ask a question that the evening before, at half-past eight, 155 64| At eight o'clock in the evening Athos ordered the horses 156 65| Bonacieux, who died yesterday evening." ~He turned towards Porthos 157 66| of absence, and that same evening they went to pay their customary 158 67| dyke. ~On returning in the evening to his quarters at the bridge 159 67| Tell us about it." ~"This evening; but for the moment, let 160 67| Accordingly, that same evening d'Artagnan repaired to the 161 67| at seven o'clock in the evening to go to the Louvre, never


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