Chapter
1 1 | his legs, which, though going with his head lower than
2 2 | speaking thus." ~"Are you going to give me a lesson, Porthos?"
3 3 | Guards (I thought he was going to laugh in my face) had
4 4 | separated, the Guardsmen going one way and Aramis another. ~"
5 5 | This is the gentleman I am going to fight with," said Athos,
6 5 | it is with him I am also going to fight," said Porthos. ~"
7 5 | calmness. ~"But what are you going to fight about, Athos?"
8 5 | Porthos?" ~"Faith! I am going to fight--because I am going
9 5 | going to fight--because I am going to fight," answered Porthos,
10 6 | But don't fancy that I am going to take you on your bare
11 6 | armed men could possibly be going to do in such a deserted
12 6 | when I asked where he was going, they told me, "To St. Germain.'" ~"
13 6 | very uneasy as to what was going to happen. ~M. de Treville
14 6 | the king, "come in; I am going to scold you." ~The Musketeers
15 7 | and said no more about going away. ~The life of the four
16 8 | know everything that was going on. ~"So that now it is
17 8 | was coming out as she was going in, and she showed him to
18 8 | dart. ~"Pah! Where are you going?" cried the two Musketeers
19 9 | sides, they hesitated about going farther. ~"Come in, gentlemen,
20 9 | their prey. As they were going down d'Artagnan laid his
21 10| part in the scene that was going on below. ~"But I tell you
22 10| are binding her; they are going to drag her away," cried
23 10| s." ~"But where are you going, monsieur, where are you
24 10| monsieur, where are you going?" ~"I am going down by the
25 10| where are you going?" ~"I am going down by the window, in order
26 10| Treville's; but instead of going into the saloon with the
27 11| whither Mme. Bonacieux was going; that was to follow her.
28 11| Where?" ~"Where I am going." ~"But where are you going?" ~"
29 11| going." ~"But where are you going?" ~"You will see, because
30 11| accompany you where you are going." ~"And you will leave me
31 11| man!" ~"The discussion is going to begin again!" said Mme.
32 11| the spot to which she was going or upon the person who should
33 11| Artagnan's road, as he was going to the Louvre. D'Artagnan
34 12| Bonacieux, who was charged with going to fetch the duke and conducting
35 14| himself. "PESTE! Matters are going all right." ~"Should you
36 14| That is exactly what I was going to say, if your Eminence
37 14| Eminence!" ~"Your wife, in going to Rue de Vaugirard and
38 17| himself, even upon what was going on in his own household.
39 17| say I had much choice of going or not going, for I was
40 17| much choice of going or not going, for I was taken to him
41 18| of Meung. ~"What are you going to do?" cried Mme. Bonacieux; "
42 19| You leave Paris?" ~"I am going on a mission." ~"May you
43 19| success." ~"And you are going alone?" ~"I am going alone." ~"
44 19| are going alone?" ~"I am going alone." ~"In that case you
45 19| and what the devil are we going to do in London?" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
46 19| Gentlemen, there is fighting going on in Gascony or in Flanders;
47 19| must be consistent; I am going to take the waters, you
48 20| the life they were perhaps going to lose, was, after all,
49 20| blackguard!" cried Athos, going toward him, "I'll cut your
50 20| friends, with the intention of going to London." ~"Do you know
51 20| suspecting that something was going on in France of which it
52 21| assistant, were prohibited from going out under any pretext. This
53 21| retiring. ~"Well, are you going away in that manner? Where,
54 23| said d'Artagnan, "I am going out for all day, perhaps.
55 23| said Planchet. "We are going again, it appears, to have
56 23| perceive it. ~"And we are going to be recompensed for our
57 24| trotting by his side. ~"Are we going to continue this pace all
58 24| monsieur! And you?" ~"I am going a few steps farther." ~"
59 25| hour when other people are going out." ~"No one can reproach
60 25| Monsieur; and where are we going, may I ask, without being
61 25| Monsieur Porthos of what was going on; but he told us we were
62 26| seeing that his acolyte was going astray, "now your thesis
63 26| Aramis, you are decidedly going into the Church? What will
64 26| tell me a little of what is going on in the world yonder." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
65 27| pray? You do not avoid going to war by that means; you
66 27| While this dialogue was going on, the two young men and
67 27| direction of Ameins. ~How was he going to find Athos? Should he
68 27| as we are prevented from going down there, we are forced
69 27| that our hostelry is daily going to ruin. If your friend
70 27| side," cried Athos. "I am going to fire!" ~"Gentlemen,"
71 28| Bravo! I am ready. We are going to rejoin that good fellow,
72 30| and with which I am now going to take a ride to St. Germain." ~"
73 30| Well, and what are you going to do at St. Germain?" then
74 30| to turn. Meantime, he was going to try to find out Milady.
75 30| little, when he said that by going in search of Milady he at
76 30| prevent the quarrel from going too far; but on the contrary,
77 30| delighted to find he was going to fight an Englishman.
78 31| so vigorously that after going back fifty paces, the man
79 33| uttered on seeing what he was going to do, or rather, what he
80 34| faithful to his vow of not going out, took upon him to order
81 34| procurator, seeing he was going, invited him to dinner--
82 34| evening M. Coquenard is going to the house of the Due
83 36| always in the right. You are going now to pay your court to
84 36| note is changed. Is she going to fall in love with me,
85 37| left the hotel instead of going up at once to Kitty's chamber,
86 38| notwithstanding the early hour, were going to their work, only made
87 38| tomorrow we leave Paris. We are going according to all probability
88 38| can I do with you? I am going away the day after tomorrow." ~"
89 39| price it cost you?" ~"I was going to make you the offer, my
90 39| carriage pursued its way, still going at a great pace, till it
91 42| poisoned and that I was going to drink of it as you did." ~"
92 42| How, sirrah! you were going to drink my wine?" ~"To
93 42| the king, monsieur; I was going to drink a small glass of
94 43| of a woman; and as I am going to the Red Dovecot myself,
95 44| will find at the door on going out, will serve you as escort.
96 44| details of his coming into and going out of the palace--on the
97 45| wall prevented her from going any farther. ~"Yes, Milady,"
98 46| the ear of Athos, "you are going to get us all killed without
99 46| arm. ~"But where are you going to eat my breakfast?" asked
100 46| ignorant of where he was going but in the passive obedience
101 46| completely ignorant of what was going forward, thought it was
102 46| to tell me where we are going?" ~"Why, you see plainly
103 46| see plainly enough we are going to the bastion." ~"But what
104 46| bastion." ~"But what are we going to do there?" ~"You know
105 46| divine the true cause. We are going, in order to win it, to
106 46| his coat. ~"Where are we going?" asked he, by a gesture. ~
107 47| overheard, I hope you are going to let me into your secret." ~"
108 47| What the devil are you going to do?" cried d'Artagnan, "
109 47| carelessly, "she is probably going to write to the cardinal
110 47| sense." ~"Ah, ah! but what's going on in the city yonder?"
111 47| them. ~"You see, they are going to send a whole regiment
112 47| Guards, to inquire what was going on. ~The affair was described
113 48| he can make his way, both going and returning." ~"In that
114 48| seven hundred livres for going, and seven hundred livres
115 48| three hundred livres for going, and three hundred livres
116 50| Buckingham was incapable of going to any excess against a
117 50| asked the baron, rising and going a step backward. ~"Or rather
118 51| ocean, he came, his horse going at a foot's pace, to a hill
119 51| apprehended on the road I am going, I would request you to
120 52| came into her mind before going to bed. She had heard something
121 52| Well, what is it--what is going on here?" said he, in a
122 53| rising, "I think the hussy is going mad! Come, come, calm yourself,
123 53| least attention to what was going on around her. Felton made
124 54| this place without ever going more than three leagues
125 55| you meant to do; you were going to complete the fatal project
126 55| passing before the door and going away again. He paused, exchanged
127 56| watch. For my part I am going to pay a second visit to
128 56| having undressed myself nor going to bed. Then by degrees
129 57| superior, Felton obeyed; but in going out, he put the knife into
130 58| single word to anyone before going aboard ship, my sergeant
131 58| noise?" ~"That of the patrol going their rounds." ~"Where is
132 58| Portsmouth." ~"What are you going to do at Portsmouth?" asked
133 58| That's true! And you are going to Portsmouth?" ~"I have
134 58| Milady--how, instead of going to London, he had chartered
135 59| about to do, and beware of going too far!" ~"What do you
136 60| Therefore d'Artagnan was going to ask leave of absence
137 60| where the devil are you going now?" cried Athos. ~"It
138 60| from that I which we are going, that he has a fresh horse,
139 61| How, you are going soon?" asked Milady. ~"At
140 62| for do you know what is going on here?" ~"No." ~"They
141 63| let us go down." ~"You are going into the garden?" ~"Yes." ~"
142 63| all trace of her. I was going about at random, inquiring
143 64| accompany him where he was going. The mendicant hesitated
144 66| cried she, "my God! are you going to drown me?" ~These cries
145 66| the boat, and as he was going to set foot in it himself,
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