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1 2 | companions, "don't try to make us believe you obtained that baldric
2 3 | beyond your hopes as you believe, or rather as you appear
3 3 | rather as you appear to believe. But his majesty's decision
4 4 | say. 'Excuse me,' and you believe that is sufficient? Not
5 4 | it out to him, said, "I believe, monsieur, that this is
6 5 | here is one of them, I believe." ~In fact, at the end of
7 6 | place at St. Germain, I believe, and they had appointed
8 6 | tone; "and it is very sad, believe me, to see thus two parties
9 6 | cause, monsieur, and will believe what he will say." ~M. de
10 7 | As for Aramis, of whom we believe we have sufficiently explained
11 7 | but a churchman at heart, believe me. Athos and Porthos dragged
12 8 | have confidence in you. I believe, then, that it is not on
13 8 | Well, what does the queen believe?" ~"She believes that someone
14 8 | I have told you that I believe I know him." ~"His name?" ~"
15 8 | any service to you--" ~"I believe you, monsieur, I believe
16 8 | believe you, monsieur, I believe you; and as I was about
17 9 | like a specter." ~"Do you believe in apparitions?" asked Athos
18 9 | Athos of Porthos. ~"I never believe in anything I have not seen,
19 9 | seen apparitions, I don't believe in them." ~"The Bible,"
20 9 | shall know nothing." ~"We believe like Mohammedans, and are
21 9 | cried d'Artagnan. ~"I believe so," replied Aramis. ~"But
22 9 | inferior condition! Can you believe so?" said Porthos, protruding
23 9 | said d'Artagnan; "for I believe if he does not pay us, we
24 10| madame?" said d'Artagnan. "I believe that his only crime is to
25 10| He attributed it, I believe, to a political cause." ~"
26 10| of prudence--besides, I believe we are not here in a very
27 10| could mistake it. ~"Then I believe you. You appear to be a
28 10| has taken place." ~"You believe so?" ~"Yes. Have you any
29 11| knocked? Indeed, madame, you believe me too credulous!" ~"Confess
30 11| No, no; I go, I depart! I believe in you, and I would have
31 11| know nothing. They will believe he is arrested, and that
32 12| been mad, senseless, to believe that snow would become animated
33 12| what then! They who love believe easily in love. Besides,
34 12| would love me then! I can believe that it is the dignity of
35 12| makes you cruel to me; I can believe that you had been Madame
36 12| to name it to you, and, believe me, I take no heed of such
37 13| Commissary," said he, calmly, "believe that I know and appreciate,
38 13| some frightful crime. They believe me her accomplice, and will
39 14| case, monseigneur, do you believe the cardinal will be so
40 14| know her secret. Let her believe that we are in search of
41 15| cardinal, "there lodges, I believe, a young Bearnais, a friend
42 15| can affirm, sire, if I can believe what he says, that there
43 15| replied the cardinal. "I believe with your Majesty that Monsieur
44 16| certain Laporte." ~"Who, I believe, is the mainspring of all
45 16| me?" said the king. ~"I believe, and I repeat it to your
46 16| not see each other?" ~"I believe the queen to have too high
47 16| fortunate to have lost, believe me, my dear d'Artagnan.
48 17| inferior may be my position, I believe I have discovered a means
49 17| deceived in you. I really believe you are a man, and a violent
50 18| am a gallant fellow." ~"I believe it." ~"I am brave." ~"Oh,
51 19| there?" ~"The cardinal, I believe, would give the world to
52 19| replied d'Artagnan. ~"Believe me," continued Treville, "
53 19| you know who she is?" ~"I believe I can guess, at least." ~"
54 20| love into the question. ~"I believe not; nevertheless I believe
55 20| believe not; nevertheless I believe she runs some great peril
56 21| beholding it. One might believe the queen was about to speak.
57 21| duke, smiling, "and I even believe that I know that other person;
58 23| to last long." ~"Do you believe you have still a certain
59 23| Majesties?" ~"Everything, believe me. The cardinal is not
60 23| acquaintance." ~"Do you believe that the cardinal is as
61 25| If I durst say what I believe on that head--" ~"What you
62 25| that head--" ~"What you believe?" ~"I ought rather to say,
63 25| Oh, monsieur, if I could believe I might trust in your discretion." ~"
64 26| Consequently he had appeared to believe all that the vainglorious
65 26| Artagnan," said Aramis; "believe me, I am glad to see you." ~"
66 26| what I see, I am led to believe that you are confessing
67 26| had better be satisfied, believe me, with the knowledge of
68 26| Artagnan, who could not believe what the hostess and Bazin
69 30| that visage." ~"PARBLEU, I believe it is not," said Planchet. "
70 32| By the female side, I believe?" said the procurator, maliciously. ~
71 33| That is to say, you don't believe what I have told you; is
72 33| self-love." ~"Then you don't believe me?" ~"I confess that unless
73 33| asked nothing better than to believe him, did believe him. Nevertheless,
74 33| than to believe him, did believe him. Nevertheless, to d'
75 33| present moment I could not believe that it was to me your first
76 33| But now I am forced to believe in the excess of your kindness,
77 34| Athos and d'Artagnan. ~"I believe these fellows have managed
78 34| friend," said Aramis, "I believe you meddle with my conversation." ~
79 34| in my life." ~"I can well believe it," replied d'Artagnan, "
80 34| Mousqueton. "You may well believe that we will not accept
81 35| time. She could scarcely believe in her happiness; and d'
82 36| hesitation in order to make her believe him ignorant. ~"If it were
83 37| Artagnan could scarcely believe what he saw or what he heard.
84 37| Really," said she, "I believe you now begin to hesitate." ~"
85 37| I am now at liberty to believe, without too much fatuity,
86 38| all understand you, but I believe all you say to be true.
87 38| network of spies. And do you believe he knew you again, Kitty?" ~"
88 38| resides in the provinces, I believe, for a trustworthy maid.
89 39| which may lead anyone to believe you have recognized her
90 39| particularly when he has reason to believe he is not invited to make
91 40| doubt. Yet you have need, I believe, to be guided in the adventurous
92 40| window as to lead people to believe she wished to precipitate
93 41| love, and whom you perhaps believe dead but who is not!" cried
94 41| man, who could scarcely believe in such magnanimity, "but
95 42| reproachful tone, "how could you believe that we had made a disturbance?" ~
96 42| as you did." ~"I do not believe you," cried the soldier,
97 42| plainly; but do you really believe it is she?" ~"I am sure
98 42| the convent for her?" ~"I believe so, at least." ~"In that
99 42| a finger on his lips. "I believe her to be a cardinalist;
100 43| reprisals; but we must not believe everything ministers say,
101 43| and upon a false account believe us to be in fault." ~"What
102 43| brigands such a blow that I believe his shoulder is broken." ~"
103 44| ruin the queen." ~"Will he believe that your Eminence is in
104 45| our host, which made him believe the road was not safe." ~"
105 45| letter, to make your victim believe that the wine came from
106 46| inn of the Parpaillot, I believe?" ~"Yes." ~"How did you
107 46| out of its burrow, and I believe that bird, fish, and rabbit
108 47| one. Pardieu! if we may believe the signs Grimaud is making,
109 47| said Athos, "I beg you to believe that I care very little
110 47| him very well; and I also believe that he has not a very warm
111 48| the Luxembourg! One might believe this is an allusion to the
112 48| near relative, whom you believe to be your heir because
113 48| lackey who goes may make us believe he has been to London and
114 49| this castle. This order I believe I have accomplished with
115 51| fancy, which was always to believe that the causes of his sadness
116 51| dice. ~"Your Eminence may believe," added d'Artagnan, "that
117 51| we hope they will be, I believe she will run the risk of
118 55| between suicide and dishonor, believe me, sir," replied Milady,
119 55| your life? Oh, you cannot believe what you say!" ~"Let me
120 55| have received." ~"Do you believe, then, that at the day of
121 55| Felton, "I doubted, but now I believe." ~"You believe, and still
122 55| but now I believe." ~"You believe, and still you are an accomplice
123 55| called Lord de Winter! You believe, and yet you leave me in
124 55| of the enemy of God! You believe, and yet you deliver me
125 55| Choose Tyburn, madame. Believe me, the cord is more certain
126 55| so that the baron might believe she was addressing heaven,
127 56| executioners, but I did not believe them so strong against their
128 56| I had determined to make believe sup, but to eat nothing.
129 57| that it was his interest to believe it. He caused me to be arrested,
130 58| prudence and that they might believe her seriously wounded, burned
131 59| twice than once." ~"I cannot believe," continued Felton, in a
132 59| serious than you perhaps believe." ~Buckingham reflected
133 61| would, then, be tempted to believe," said the abbess, "that
134 61| Whither should I go? Do you believe there is a spot on the earth
135 61| that is another thing; I believe she is detained in France
136 61| been sufficiently unjust to believe so; but during the last
137 61| Alas!" said Milady, "I believe so; the queen is so good!" ~"
138 61| never!" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "I believe you," said Mme. Bonacieux; "
139 61| gentleman?" ~"Oh, I cannot believe you!" ~"Well, read, then!"
140 62| to show me, leads me to believe that these four men, on
141 62| Now, is that all?" ~"I believe so." ~"Let us see: Buckingham
142 63| received, and which you believe to be from Madame de Chevreuse--" ~"
143 63| almost a prisoner." ~"As they believe that I go in consequence
144 63| the cardinal, no one will believe you anxious to follow me." ~"
145 63| would be easy to make her believe that d'Artagnan had not
146 63| described. ~"And what do you believe?' His voice was stifled
147 63| was stifled by sobs. ~"I believe everything," said Athos
148 64| no noise gave reason to believe that it was inhabited. It
149 66| good Catholic, I firmly believe I am acting justly in performing
150 67| announced to her, would not believe the fact, and even imprudently
151 67| next day she was obliged to believe this fatal intelligence;
152 67| cardinal, who could not believe what he heard, "dead! Did
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