Chapter
1 1 | and long. I have but one word to add, and that is to propose
2 2 | master, obedient to his least word, and ready to sacrifice
3 2 | the queen! Nobody knew a word of this enigma. You unraveled
4 4 | however, and this time on my word of honor--I think perhaps
5 4 | your honor and I upon my word, and then it will be pretty
6 5 | Very inconvenient, upon my word; and you hurt me devilishly,
7 5 | you." ~"There is another word which pleases me," cried
8 5 | my apologies." ~At this word APOLOGIES, a cloud passed
9 6 | to take you on your bare word. I am called Louis the Just,
10 6 | hotel, and immediately sent word to the four friends that
11 6 | Paris, without your saying a word? But yet," continued the
12 6 | Your Majesty gives me your word that you will not see anyone
13 8 | for which he had given his word. ~Then the inconvenience
14 8 | You said, then, by the word of Bonacieux. Pardon me
15 8 | was about to say, by the word of Bonacieux, I have confidence
16 9 | related to his friends, word for word, all that had passed
17 9 | to his friends, word for word, all that had passed between
18 10| years since we applied this word for the first time to this
19 10| confided anything to you by word of mouth?" ~"If they knew
20 10| ease." ~"I depend upon your word." ~"You may." ~D'Artagnan
21 11| watchfulness of a spy." ~"The word is rather hard." ~"How are
22 11| They are indiscreet." ~"The word is too mild." ~"Well, madame,
23 11| coming out again?" ~"Yes." ~"Word of honor?" ~"By the faith
24 11| moment is come to keep your word; I have reached my destination." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
25 11| for you, since a single word makes you tremble; and you
26 11| you confess that if that word were heard you would be
27 11| his way. He had given his word not to watch Mme. Bonacieux,
28 11| any moment, for you left word that I awaited them?" ~"
29 11| promise as a soldier and your word as a gentleman. I hoped
30 12| stray look, or a chance word? It is now three years,
31 12| who faltered. At the first word you dared to utter, at the
32 12| the queen. ~"And I keep my word. Your hand, madame, your
33 14| could not have the least word to say. Pardon you, monseigneur!
34 14| Eminence's orders?" ~"Not a word of what has passed. Let
35 14| without replying a single word, bowed, took the letter,
36 15| intrigues. ~At the first word the cardinal spoke of Mme.
37 15| cardinal had not yet said a word about the Duke of Buckingham. ~
38 15| placed in comparison with the word of honor of a swordsman?"
39 15| Does your Eminence doubt my word?" said Treville, with a
40 15| determined to have the last word, "and my Musketeer is innocent.
41 15| One has never the last word with such a man. But let
42 16| waited uselessly for the word which had died on the lips
43 16| That was his favorite word. ~"You always say TRIFLES,
44 16| without having read a single word of it. The king took it
45 16| there was not a single word about it in all the letter. ~
46 17| Bonacieux was repeating, word for word, a sentence which
47 17| was repeating, word for word, a sentence which he had
48 17| ever. I hate you, and on my word you shall pay for this!" ~
49 18| a temple; I give you my word of a gentleman." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
50 19| to his office, and sent word that he wished to see him
51 20| London; he did not know a word of English; but he wrote
52 21| is my true queen. Upon a word from her, I would betray
53 21| not done so. I broke my word, it is true; but what signifies
54 21| perform your commission, word for word, my Lord." ~"And
55 21| your commission, word for word, my Lord." ~"And now," resumed
56 21| and will repeat to him the word 'Forward!'" ~"Which means?" ~"
57 21| that." ~"I depend upon your word, my Lord." ~D'Artagnan bowed
58 21| host, and pronounced the word "Forward!" The host instantly
59 22| respectful and refined, and the word "Majesty" several times
60 23| You have given your word, then?" ~"Yes, monsieur." ~"
61 24| and I will pledge you the word of a gentleman that not
62 24| remember this--if you speak a word of what you may see or what
63 24| A gentleman has but his word, and I have given you mine." ~
64 25| promise, he more than kept his word. He bowed to him, then,
65 25| monsieur, you may take my word when I tell you anything.
66 25| moment, for at the first word on the subject, he sent
67 25| scoundrels to doubt a gentleman's word, and that as he had said
68 25| and said that at the first word that should be spoken to
69 25| discretion." ~"Speak! By the word of a gentleman, you shall
70 25| s wife, and not to say a word of the wound?" ~"That's
71 25| That's agreed; you have my word." ~"Oh, he would kill me!" ~"
72 27| one of these moments, a word, thrown forth occasionally
73 27| under the repetition of this word COINERs. ~"Pardon me, monseigneur,
74 27| to drink; I give you my word." ~"If there is any left,"
75 28| monsieur, I wish to speak a word with my friend." ~"Say on." ~
76 28| neighborhood, who have just sent me word they could not come. You
77 28| yes, GAVE, that is the word," said Porthos; "for the
78 28| as a procurator--" ~This word PROCURATOR roused Porthos. "
79 29| husband, and who sent me word that she should come today
80 29| you must not take the word literally. I am not precisely
81 30| you very angry. Speak one word, madame, and I take upon
82 30| courtesy." ~At the first word Milady turned, looking at
83 31| some future day speak a word that will not prove useless
84 33| chamber and Milady's; every word that is uttered in one can
85 34| had ventured to address a word to him. ~Aramis then reperused
86 34| repair that wrong, upon my word of honor." ~"How so?" asked
87 35| without venturing to speak a word. As little sensitive as
88 35| Comte de Wardes ~Not a word about the sapphire. Was
89 37| formed. ~But at the first word the young woman started,
90 39| you, do not speak a single word, do not make a movement
91 39| that he did not breathe a word about the other. ~M. de
92 39| retired without speaking a word. D'Artagnan remained standing
93 40| beginning to grow uneasy. With a word, d'Artagnan reassured them;
94 41| sat down without saying a word to anybody, and began to
95 41| me hanged?" ~"You have my word," said he; "for the second
96 42| to her: 'Peace or war! My word as a gentleman never to
97 44| Athos, who had not lost a word of the conversation, took
98 45| down without uttering a word. ~"You certainly are a demon
99 45| did not exchange another word till they reached their
100 46| perceived immediately, by a word, a gesture, or a sign from
101 46| friends did not exchange one word; besides, they were followed
102 47| bottles of wine." ~"Upon my word, the drum draws near," said
103 47| therefore, gentlemen, not a word more of this affair. We
104 48| Grimaud, who never spoke a word but when his master unlocked
105 48| Artagnan! Only with that word you would be quartered instead
106 48| stopped, as if seeking for the word, and looked at Athos. ~"
107 48| soft and slow, as if each word had been scrupulously weighed,
108 48| Planchet, you are a lad of your word, and if ever you leave your
109 49| without addressing a single word to her. ~He then returned
110 49| him, never pronouncing a word himself, and making himself
111 50| positive. A step, a gesture, a word, on your part, denoting
112 50| John Felton, I trust your word! John Felton, I put faith
113 50| her the honor to address a word to her." ~"That is sufficient,
114 51| cardinal pronounced the single word, "Hanged!" The king was
115 51| without speaking a single word until he had disappeared.
116 52| waited without speaking a word, without making a gesture.
117 53| dialogue without speaking a word. ~Milady reflected that
118 53| for herself by this single word. ~The young officer, however,
119 53| provokes his judge. ~"My word," said de Winter, rising, "
120 53| door, and had not lost one word of this scene. Milady had
121 53| which she had not lost a word, she began again, giving
122 54| disdain, by a contemptuous word; to provoke him to threats
123 54| breakfast without addressing a word to him. At the moment when
124 54| sprang toward him. "Oh, not a word," said she in a concentrated
125 54| concentrated voice, "not a word of all that I have said
126 56| inauspicious days. What word, then, can be found to describe
127 56| Milady pronouncing a single word. ~Doubtless both of them
128 56| man who does not keep his word." ~"Oh, my God!" murmured
129 56| listened without uttering any word or sound, except an inward
130 56| avenged myself. ~"He kept his word. All the day, all the next
131 56| again. But I also kept my word with him, and I neither
132 56| anyone from believing a word you may utter.' ~"I mustered
133 57| said Puritans have but one word. Mine you have heard, and
134 58| BUCKINGHAM. If you speak a single word to anyone before going aboard
135 58| ship you speak a single word to anyone before the captain
136 58| Milady, "if you keep your word, instead of five hundred,
137 60| declaring that if a single word more was said to him about
138 60| but without adding another word. ~On the evening of the
139 60| friends. ~"Nothing but one word!" said d'Artagnan. ~"Yes,"
140 60| said Aramis, "but that one word is the name of some town
141 61| smiling without replying a word. Milady, however, saw that
142 63| restored my courage by a single word; go, I will rejoin you." ~
143 63| How happy I am!" ~At this word SHE, Athos, who had seated
144 63| encounter, I could by saying a word to the cardinal have had
145 63| so much confidence in the word of his friend that he lowered
146 65| condemned me, they kept their word. As soon as the identity
147 67| will please to accept the word of Monsieur d'Artagnan that
148 67| guards, monsieur, upon our word as gentlemen; but likewise,
149 67| but likewise, upon our word as gentlemen," added Athos,
150 67| sword to me and join his word to yours, I shall be satisfied
151 67| Cardinal." ~"You have my word, monsieur, and here is my
152 67| without uttering a single word. ~D'Artagnan entered after
153 67| encounter, I could by saying a word to the cardinal have had
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