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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 2 | of his companions, "don't try to make us believe you 2 2 | everybody's mess. Ah, don't be angry, I beg of you, 3 2 | lady. Oh, good Lord! Don't trouble yourself to reveal 4 2 | virtue, why the devil don't you make use of it with 5 3 | among them--you were! Don't deny it; you were recognized, 6 3 | from it? And Athos--I don't see Athos. Where is he?" ~" 7 4 | know full well that you don't turn your back to yours." ~ 8 4 | latter, "when you haven't your cloak on." ~"At one 9 4 | himself, "Decidedly I can't draw back; but at least, 10 5 | foresee plainly that if we don't kill each other, I shall 11 5 | asked Aramis. ~"Faith! I don't very well know. He hurt 12 5 | my apprenticeship, haven't I?" ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 13 6 | promised an abbey. But don't fancy that I am going to 14 6 | everything degenerates; and I don't know whether it is the game 15 6 | One now and then I don't say much about; but seven 16 6 | Treville? Well, happily, I don't say nay to it. La Chesnaye, 17 6 | will be furious; but I don't care. I am doing what is 18 7 | than myself." ~"Oh, I don't doubt that," replied d'Artagnan; " 19 9 | seen apparitions, I don't believe in them." ~"The 20 10| should return?" ~"Oh, he won't return; and if he should, 21 11| Come, come, you won't tell me you don't know Aramis?" ~" 22 11| you won't tell me you don't know Aramis?" ~"This is 23 11| man or a woman?" ~"I don't know yet." ~"But I will 24 11| conveyed him away, I don't know where--to the Bastille 25 11| monsieur." ~"Well, don't budge, then; if they come, 26 13| tell you, because I don't know myself; but to a certainty 27 13| I cannot tell you; I don't know him." ~"How! You don' 28 13| know him." ~"How! You don't know him?" ~"No." ~"Did 29 13| have seen him, but I don't know what he calls himself." ~" 30 16| Some ham, my boy, or we can't drink." ~"And her brother?" 31 17| imprudent man?" ~"Well, I can't say I had much choice of 32 18| my dear Bonacieux; I don't conceal this from you." ~" 33 19| Porthos. ~"My faith! I don't know much about it," said 34 19| pistoles which came from I don't know where. So let us go 35 19| cried Aramis; "you don't often speak, Athos, but 36 20| said Athos, "but it can't be helped; there is no drawing 37 20| shouted d'Artagnan. "Don't waste a charge! Forward!" ~ 38 20| Planchet! MORBLEU! I won't be their dupe, I will answer 39 20| Calais. I swear by--" ~"Don't waste time in swearing," 40 20| him in this manner, he can't cry, I'll be bound; but 41 21| the Shield of France. Don't condemn it from appearances; 42 23| pistols." ~"There, now! Didn't I say so?" cried Planchet. " 43 23| the cursed letter!" ~"Don't be afraid, you idiot; there 44 23| your friends, and I don't think you could gather all 45 23| swordsman." ~"Well, don't be alarmed if I return at 46 23| your companions?" ~"I don't think they can be in need 47 24| matter with us now?" ~"Don't you think, monsieur, that 48 24| infernal expedition?" ~"I don't know him." ~"But as you 49 25| Monsieur Bonacieux, if I don't stand upon ceremony," said 50 25| your kind wish." ~"But don't mistake," said d'Artagnan, " 51 25| quarrel with him, for I don't know what." ~"Exactly so," 52 25| I repeat to you, I don't know her." ~"Why, she is 53 25| he would kill me!" ~"Don't be afraid; he is not so 54 25| became of him?" ~"Oh, I don't know; he had enough, and 55 26| perfectly disgusted! Don't you think so, d'Artagnan?" ~" 56 26| nothing about it." ~"You don't know I quit the seminary?" ~" 57 27| fellows strike hard, and don't leave off in a hurry. This 58 27| not the cardinal; but don't trouble yourself whence 59 27| traveled. ~"What, you don't know me?" ~"No, monseigneur." ~" 60 27| then! And I really don't know what prevents me from 61 27| from the cask. Hark! I don't think he put the faucet 62 27| Come hither, I say, and don't be afraid," continued Athos. " 63 27| my business." ~"And don't forget," said d'Artagnan, " 64 28| further, upon my honor, I don't like English horses. If 65 28| Stop a minute; you don't know all yet. I should make 66 28| Artagnan," said Aramis, "don't be too angry with me, I 67 28| much the better. You can't think how I have missed 68 28| ashamed of theirs, and I don't like to humiliate people." ~" 69 29| Monsieur Porthos, you don't offer me any holy water?" ~ 70 29| the Duchesse--but I won't repeat her name, for I am 71 29| shall be killed--" ~"Oh, don't talk of such things!" cried 72 30| addressing d'Artagnan, "don't you remember that face which 73 30| PARDIEU, monsieur, I can't be more sure. The SOUBRETTE 74 32| respect old age, but I don't much like it boiled or roasted." ~ 75 32| says, "Take my advice, don't touch them." ~"Devil take 76 32| said Porthos, "but I don't like to abuse your kindness; 77 32| Thus, for instance, don't you in the first place want 78 32| added Porthos. ~"Oh, don't let that disturb you," cried 79 33| That is to say, you don't believe what I have told 80 33| self-love." ~"Then you don't believe me?" ~"I confess 81 33| when-ever you like; don't let that disturb you." And 82 33| you asleep, that you don't answer when I ring?" ~And 83 33| myself on him if, and I don't know why, the cardinal had 84 33| mademoiselle," said Milady; "I don't like comments." ~D'Artagnan 85 33| exactly the reason I won't go," said d'Artagnan. ~" 86 34| Mousqueton. ~"Well, but can't you speak?" ~"Come, monsieur." ~ 87 34| arrived in Paris. But don't let us hinder you, Mousqueton; 88 35| to converse with you. Don't ask me for counsel; don' 89 35| ask me for counsel; don't tell me you are perplexed 90 37| but, PARDIEU, if you don't calm yourself, I will design 91 37| servants." ~"But you can't go out so," said Kitty; " 92 37| cried from her window, "Don't open!" ~The young man fled 93 38| man; "I am d'Artagnan; don't you know me? Where is your 94 38| stiff with agitation. ~"Don't laugh, my friend!" cried 95 38| for heaven's sake, don't laugh, for upon my soul, 96 38| hundred crowns for me." ~"Don't dream it, Athos. I don't 97 38| t dream it, Athos. I don't need the quarter of such 98 38| enchanted talisman." ~"I don't at all understand you, but 99 38| and you know women don't like to be kept waiting." ~" 100 38| in the Rue aux Ours. Isn't it so, Kitty?" ~"I do not 101 39| snare," said Athos; "don't go, d'Artagnan." ~"And yet," 102 39| what the devil! They won't devour us all four, four 103 39| my dear Aramis, you don't want three horses? I cannot 104 40| something befell you. I don't very well know what, but 105 40| men of head and heart. Don't be afraid," said he, smiling. " 106 40| will do still more, I don't doubt. Yet you have need, 107 40| said the cardinal, "I don't wish you any ill; but you 108 41| me?" ~"A woman whom I don't know, but who is called 109 41| Milady." ~"But if you don't know this woman, how do 110 42| No," said Athos; "don't let us drink wine which 111 42| have it," said Athos. "Don't you say, dear d'Artagnan, 112 43| cardinal; "you know I don't like quarrelers." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ " 113 43| cabaret squabble! You don't do your work by halves. 114 44| And to which?" ~"I don't know; the secret has been 115 44| you the other." ~"I don't know what you mean, nor 116 44| should hear; besides, I don't prevent you from listening, 117 44| rest concerns myself; don't be uneasy about that." ~" 118 45| little about that! I don't know him. Besides, he is 119 46| Well," said Athos, "don't you hear Monsieur de Busigny, 120 46| useless burden?" ~"I don't find a good musket, twelve 121 47| That's because they don't see us," said Athos. ~"My 122 47| cried d'Artagnan; "don't you see they are aiming?" ~" 123 47| camp?" said Porthos. "I don't think the sides are equal." ~" 124 47| said Athos. ~"You don't think of holding out against 125 47| Monsieur the Abbe? I don't ask Porthos; his opinion 126 47| enemy, and have killed I don't know how many Rochellais." ~" 127 48| since here they are. I don't suppose that our friend 128 49| England." ~"Then you don't know me, sir?" ~"It is the 129 50| your French husband. I don't speak of my brother. If 130 50| Lord de Winter, "but don't try to bite, for I warn 131 52| having been foreseen, I don't know what to do." ~The soldier 132 52| de Winter; "ha, ha! Don't you see, my brave Felton; 133 52| see, my brave Felton; don't you see what I told you? 134 53| flies, kill her; but don't exceed your orders." ~An 135 54| she, smiling, "but we won't tell him!" ~In the evening 136 54| rather parsimonious, don't you? That's because I don' 137 54| you? That's because I don't care to leave you the means 138 56| women by force. You don't love me. With my usual fatuity 139 56| for me on the cross; I won't ask anything more of you.' ~"' 140 58| dashed to pieces." ~"Don't be afraid. I am a sailor." ~ 141 59| with pearls. ~"Why didn't the baron come himself?" 142 59| shall be her last." ~"I don't know what you mean," replied 143 60| Porthos; "Armentieres? I don't know such a place." ~"And 144 61| superior. ~"At least you don't speak well of him." ~"That 145 61| she paused, she said, "Don't you know a gentleman named 146 61| Bonacieux; "it is a man I don't know, although he seems 147 62| lost my time." ~"Oh, I don't doubt that." ~"Do you know 148 62| name." ~"Very well." ~"Don't forget to treat me harshly


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