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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | religious wars as a volunteer; I speak of Monsieur de Treville, 2 1 | abundantly; and--let us speak it to the praise of M. d' 3 3 | bore them which made him speak thus. They stamped upon 4 3 | better for me, sir, if you speak to me, as you say, with 5 4 | heard Monsieur de Treville speak to us a little cavalierly 6 4 | quarrelsome spirit began to speak more loudly than his pacific 7 5 | waiting for our turns." ~"Speak for yourself when you are 8 5 | and yet, to his praise we speak it, he did not hesitate 9 6 | take my place; I must speak to Monsieur de Treville 10 6 | With difficulty, but he can speak." ~"Well, monsieur, let 11 6 | must perhaps appear, to speak the truth. I will take him 12 6 | Majesty." ~"No, monsieur; I speak of the prop of the state, 13 6 | accuse him, then? Come, speak; avow freely that you accuse 14 6 | la Tremouille; I wish to speak with him this evening." ~" 15 6 | require anything further? Speak, I am ready to obey." ~" 16 6 | it is not those--I do not speak of Monsieur de Treville-- 17 7 | companion," said he, "you speak of the baronesses, countesses, 18 7 | Grimaud, who forbid him to speak, and consequently never 19 8 | confide a secret to him." ~"Speak, monsieur, speak," said 20 8 | him." ~"Speak, monsieur, speak," said d'Artagnan, who instinctively 21 8 | in my house I shall never speak to you about rent--" ~"Very 22 11| I create nothing. I only speak that exact truth." ~"And 23 11| those who love us." ~"You speak very suddenly of love, monsieur," 24 12| see each other again." ~"Speak on, madame, speak on, Queen," 25 12| again." ~"Speak on, madame, speak on, Queen," said Buckingham; " 26 12| not love me; and truly, to speak such words to me would be, 27 12| queen, blushing, "never speak of that evening." ~"Oh, 28 12| that evening." ~"Oh, let us speak of it; on the contrary, 29 12| on the contrary, let us speak of it! That is the most 30 13| you say? Of whom do you speak? It is not of my wife, I 31 14| officer, "and requests to speak with your Eminence instantly." ~" 32 15| Oh, as to that I can speak positively, your Eminence; 33 16| at some future period to speak of that." ~"Whenever it 34 17| than it merited." ~"You speak very much at your ease, 35 17| other things afterward." ~"Speak." ~"It is a thing of the 36 18| you?" ~"My love for you. Speak! Command! What is to be 37 18| from having heard the queen speak of him more than once as 38 18| protector decided her to speak. ~"Listen," said she; "I 39 18| said Mme. Bonacieux, "you speak that in a tone that frightens 40 19| importance of my business." ~"Speak, then, I am all attention." ~" 41 19| this is my advice--" ~"Speak!" ~"Four men traveling together 42 19| Aramis; "you don't often speak, Athos, but when you do 43 19| Athos, but when you do speak, it is like St. John of 44 20| death, and that he must speak with his master instantly. ~ 45 20| be of any service to her. Speak, speak!" ~"Take this letter," 46 20| any service to her. Speak, speak!" ~"Take this letter," said 47 21| believe the queen was about to speak. On the altar, and beneath 48 22| hands, and when he wished to speak to her, her finger placed 49 23| friend, I have an idea." ~"Speak, monsieur." ~"In your place, 50 24| Because we dare not speak aloud in one or the other." ~" 51 24| why did you not dare to speak aloud, Planchet--because 52 24| happened in the neighborhood? Speak!" ~The window was again 53 24| Only remember this--if you speak a word of what you may see 54 25| Who has been here? Come, speak." ~"Monsieur de Cavois." ~" 55 25| trust in your discretion." ~"Speak! By the word of a gentleman, 56 25| No; I have heard Porthos speak of her, that's all." ~"Do 57 25| my dear fellow, let us speak of you. I confess I began 58 26| split his jaws. ~"Let us speak French, my father," said 59 26| without allowing him time to speak, "that we ought to regret 60 26| You have often heard me speak of them, have you not, my 61 26| to the earth, I wish to speak of you--of our friends." ~" 62 26| d'Artagnan, "I wished to speak of you, but I find you so 63 27| off laughing, now that you speak French." ~"What, those rich 64 27| difference with the gentleman you speak of." ~"Yes, it was I; so 65 27| pity on me." ~"Ah, if you speak in that way," said Athos, " 66 27| have had plenty of wine. Speak, then, I am all ears." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 67 28| permission, monsieur, I wish to speak a word with my friend." ~" 68 28| thousand livres each-- I do not speak as a Spartan, but as a procurator--" ~ 69 29| a new love." ~"Not so; I speak frankly to you. No object 70 30| has made you very angry. Speak one word, madame, and I 71 30| English to his sister. ~"I speak to you in French," said 72 31| perhaps on some future day speak a word that will not prove 73 33| which she had not courage to speak." And he looked down at 74 33| stammered the SOUBRETTE. ~"Speak, my child, speak," said 75 33| SOUBRETTE. ~"Speak, my child, speak," said d'Artagnan; "I listen." ~" 76 33| at her feet like a slave? Speak, I beg you!" ~"I will never 77 34| Mousqueton. ~"Well, but can't you speak?" ~"Come, monsieur." ~Porthos 78 34| the person who wanted to speak to him came from Tours, 79 34| the Musketeer. ~"I wish to speak with Monsieur Aramis. Is 80 35| but without venturing to speak a word. As little sensitive 81 35| week. ~Poor Kitty hoped to speak a few words to d'Artagnan 82 36| prove this love of which you speak." ~"All that could be required 83 36| which said, "Is that all?--speak, then." And then accompanying 84 37| useless." ~"What do you mean? Speak! you kill me." ~"Be satisfied; 85 38| you permitting yourself to speak?" ~"Ah, monsieur, it is--" ~" 86 38| Athos's chamber. ~"Come, speak!" said the latter, closing 87 39| those who love you, do not speak a single word, do not make 88 39| profited by the circumstance to speak to M. de Treville of the 89 40| Monseigneur permits me to speak freely--" ~D'Artagnan paused. ~" 90 40| Artagnan paused. ~"Yes; speak." ~"Then, I will presume 91 41| Wretch," cried d'Artagnan, "speak quickly! Who employed you 92 44| in which he was about to speak, and that Milady was collecting 93 44| cardinal, "I know of whom you speak." ~"I mean that miserable 94 44| wait till he asks; you will speak first, and tell him that 95 46| pass of forgetting how to speak. ~They arrived at the drinking 96 47| occasion, I permit you to speak, my friend; but be laconic, 97 47| My dear Aramis, you speak like theology personified. 98 48| not for our lackeys--" ~"Speak lower, Aramis," said Athos. ~" 99 48| horrors of the cardinal--" ~"Speak lower!" said Athos. ~"-- 100 48| understood he was at liberty to speak. ~"Well, this is what you 101 48| poets, my dear Aramis. You speak like the Apocalypse, and 102 48| undergo martyrdom rather than speak." ~"Very well," said d'Artagnan, " 103 48| with me, and knows how to speak correctly: London, sir, 104 48| Athos," said Aramis, "you speak like Nestor, who was, as 105 48| not a morsel of me will speak." ~It was decided that Planchet 106 50| time and make her adversary speak out. "What do you mean to 107 50| French husband. I don't speak of my brother. If you have 108 50| endeavoring to make him speak. What do you say of him? 109 50| correspond with nobody; she is to speak to no one but you--if you 110 53| very shameless!" ~"You only speak thus because you are overheard," 111 54| done. He must be made to speak, in order that he might 112 54| thought he was about to speak; but his lips moved without 113 54| world and in the next." ~"Speak to the master, madame," 114 54| not understand me! When I speak of ignominy, you think I 115 54| of ignominy, you think I speak of some chastisement, of 116 54| on the abuse of marriage. Speak freely. Although my name, 117 55| too much or too little; speak, madame. In the name of 118 55| without having appeased God!' Speak, speak!" cried Felton, " 119 55| having appeased God!' Speak, speak!" cried Felton, "I can understand 120 55| cried the young officer, "speak, then, speak!" ~"Confide 121 55| young officer, "speak, then, speak!" ~"Confide my shame to 122 55| knowing it, in order to speak to you without being overheard. 123 55| cried Felton, "and do not speak to me thus; I came to entreat 124 56| loud for his mouth to dare speak. ~"If I call, come," said 125 56| out my arms. I tried to speak. I could only utter inarticulate 126 56| surround you; threaten to speak, and I will condemn you 127 58| if the prisoner wished to speak to him. ~Milady replied 128 58| signed, BUCKINGHAM. If you speak a single word to anyone 129 58| If when on the ship you speak a single word to anyone 130 59| prisoner that I wish to speak to your Grace," replied 131 59| replied Felton. ~"Well, then, speak!" ~"That which I have to 132 59| sir," said Buckingham; "speak!" ~"My Lord," said Felton, " 133 59| My Lord, excuse me! I speak as I can; I restrain myself. 134 59| suppressing his agony to speak of her he loved, "what has 135 59| he was no longer able to speak; than, in a last convulsion, 136 61| and yet--" ~"And yet I speak ill of him," replied Milady, 137 61| superior. ~"At least you don't speak well of him." ~"That is 138 61| let us not, even here, speak thus of him. All my misfortunes 139 61| and noble queen, that you speak of her thus!" cried the 140 61| Ferussac." ~The novice let her speak, then seeing that she paused, 141 61| absorbed by jealousy. ~"Speak, madame!" resumed Mme. Bonacieux, 142 61| cardinal." ~"And who wishes to speak with me?" ~"Who wishes to 143 61| with me?" ~"Who wishes to speak to a lady recently come 144 63| experience than I have. Speak; I will listen." ~"In the 145 65| her pride, and wished to speak; but her strength failed


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