Chapter
1 1 | as if the Huguenots had just made a second La Rochelle
2 1 | and the counsels you have just heard. Your mother will
3 1 | which the counsels we have just repeated would necessitate
4 1 | chamber, and found d'Artagnan just recovering his senses. Giving
5 1 | remembered that eleven crowns was just the sum that remained in
6 1 | guest made was perfectly just. ~"But, after all," said
7 2 | particularly for a provincial just arriving from his province.
8 2 | rapier. This Musketeer had just come off guard, complained
9 2 | his interrogator, who had just designated him by the name
10 3 | time you can call upon me, just to tell me how you are getting
11 3 | do for you that which I just now offered. My hotel will
12 4 | the two talkers there was just enough room for a man to
13 4 | handkerchief?" ~"Yes." ~"Perfectly just," cried the other two Guardsmen, "
14 5 | take off my doublet; for I just now felt my wound begin
15 5 | Bicarat and Porthos had just made counterhits. Porthos
16 5 | upon his brother's having just obtained a company in the
17 6 | word. I am called Louis the Just, Monsieur de Treville, and
18 6 | upon the Guardsman who had just made this insolent speech. ~"
19 6 | doors of which they closed just in time to prevent their
20 6 | Musketeers." ~"You are too just and reasonable a man, monsieur!"
21 6 | am not called Louis the Just without reason. Tomorrow,
22 6 | Treville, his Majesty has just sent for me in order to
23 6 | the king, "yes, this is just the account the duke gave
24 8 | hardly come. No, it had just struck four. Planchet, two
25 9 | Artagnan to his domestic, who just then insinuated his head
26 9 | a tall, dark gentleman--just like yours, d'Artagnan." ~"
27 9 | queen!" said d'Artagnan. ~"Just so," replied Aramis. ~"The
28 10| Bonacieux, as Athos had just left d'Artagnan to report
29 10| Treville's, as nine o'clock had just struck, and as Planchet,
30 10| Bonacieux the one he had just picked up. ~At that moment
31 11| pretty Mme. Bonacieux was just the woman to walk with in
32 11| Servandoni. ~D'Artagnan had just passed the Rue Cassette,
33 11| exchanged it for that which had just been shown to her. Then
34 11| at whose shutter you have just knocked? Indeed, madame,
35 12| his age, he passed, with just title, for the handsomest
36 12| But the words you have just spoken, the hope you have
37 13| primitive feelings we have just enumerated. Bonacieux indeed
38 13| indeed reflected on what had just been said to him. ~"But,
39 14| of the personage we have just described were fixed upon
40 14| be true or not." ~"I have just been with him." ~"And the
41 14| Then why did she go, just God?" ~"She went to meet
42 15| wished to be called Louis the Just and Louis the Chaste. Posterity
43 16| employs. Has not his Majesty just left you, and has he not
44 16| kind, and your Majesty has just acquired a new proof of
45 17| and Mme. Bonacieux had just attained that happy period
46 17| that's of no consequence just now," said Mme. Bonacieux. ~"
47 19| me in the mission I have just received from her Majesty." ~"
48 19| But I cannot leave Paris just now without knowing--" ~
49 19| this letter, which I have just received?" said the astonished
50 20| table. A gentleman, who had just arrived by the route of
51 20| as they wished. ~They had just prepared their beds and
52 20| fully equipped. These would just have suited them. He asked
53 20| attention to a gentleman who had just arrived with his lackey,
54 20| scratch," said d'Artagnan. ~"Just heaven, what have I read?"
55 21| you." ~"How so?" ~"I have just placed an embargo on all
56 22| The queen had just regained her chamber, and
57 23| all at once, and I have just felt a cold shiver. Pay
58 25| will suit us much better just now than the air of Paris.
59 25| you; unfortunately, I have just breakfasted." ~"Well," said
60 26| wounded in the shoulder." ~"Just so. Well, monsieur, he is
61 26| gentleman, who is my friend, has just escaped from a serious danger,"
62 26| as that gentleman said just now." ~"Oh, these plans
63 26| episode of Judith, and had just communicated my verses to
64 26| yourselves; allow me time just to kill this gentleman,
65 26| love, whom I adore, has just been torn from me by force.
66 27| are two English gentlemen just arrived." ~"well?" ~"Well,
67 27| side of the door, "let them just come in, these devourers
68 28| but I was hot- headed, just as if I had been drinking.
69 28| English horse, which has just disappeared amid a cloud
70 28| Which means that I have just been duped-sixty louis for
71 28| of time, gentlemen. I was just beginning the soup, and
72 28| the neighborhood, who have just sent me word they could
73 29| pretty lady to whom you just now gave the holy water." ~
74 29| proudly; "how so?" ~"The signs just now, and the holy water!
75 30| uncork the bottle he had just brought. ~D'Artagnan and
76 30| arrived at St. Germain. He had just passed by the pavilion in
77 30| falls out oddly! Three is just my number!" ~"Now, then,
78 31| equals." ~"And that is but just," said Athos, and he took
79 31| What!" said he, "you have just lost one woman, whom you
80 31| account of the war, Milady had just been laying out much money
81 31| ill-humor which d'Artagnan had just remarked; "you have today
82 32| horse." ~"Well, then! I can just suit you." ~"Ah!" said Porthos,
83 33| you love; you told me so just now." ~"And does that hinder
84 33| the love which Kitty had just confessed so innocently,
85 34| from my publisher, who has just sent me the price of that
86 36| forbid! But would it be just to allow me to go to a possible
87 36| words, "That is but too just," said she, tenderly. ~"
88 38| you are!" ~"No, but I have just met with a terrible adventure!
89 38| Yesterday evening?" ~"Yes, just before you came." ~"My dear
90 39| a quarter of an hour and just as twilight was beginning
91 39| dead, if it is she we have just seen, you will meet with
92 43| in which an old stove had just been replaced by a large
93 44| character, our three friends had just rendered a service to someone
94 44| martyrs. Ay, and observe--it just occurs to me that the Puritans
95 44| Milady Clarik." ~"That is just," said Richelieu. "What
96 44| claim the order which you just now required." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
97 46| conference. The morning drum had just been beaten; everyone shook
98 46| and we have no need of one just now. D'Artagnan, tell us
99 46| will talk of our affairs just the same. Moreover, in defending
100 47| paces." ~"Good! We have just time to finish this fowl
101 47| gentlemen; the right idea has just occurred to me." ~"Tell
102 47| of war." ~"Well, there's just the man we want," said Athos. "
103 47| her lover; nothing more just. The queen saving us, her
104 48| God! you will be deceived just the same," said Athos, who
105 48| letter by heart. He gained just twelve hours by this engagement;
106 49| vessels, recently built, had just been launched. At the end
107 49| surprised to see that face, just before so beautiful, distorted
108 50| told me what your mouth has just confirmed--that is to say,
109 51| and that it would be more just for everyone to be reduced
110 51| a letter one of them had just received. This letter was
111 52| moment in which she has just obtained from Richelieu
112 53| evening before, and who had just arrived; this woman entered,
113 53| was a comedy; it would be just the same today, no doubt--
114 53| the angel whom he had only just before heard. ~"Yes, yes,"
115 54| prayers." ~"Oh, you are a just man!" cried Milady, throwing
116 54| My God! to you--the only just, good, and compassionate
117 55| man, you who are called a just man, you ask but one thing--
118 55| after the scene we have just described, she heard someone
119 55| in a low voice. "I have just sent away the sentinel that
120 55| overheard. The baron has just related a frightful story
121 55| of God, by whom she had just sworn without ever having
122 58| Where is their road?" ~"Just under us." ~"They will discover
123 59| closet where Buckingham, just out of the bath, was finishing
124 59| hand of Laporte. He had just strength enough to place
125 60| post yard, where he had just had a relay, started off
126 61| convinced by what she had just said, saw nothing in this
127 61| Our charming Gascon has just proved himself as brave
128 62| anything of him. A fanatic has just assassinated him." ~"Ah,"
129 63| part." ~"Who has?" ~"He who just now presented himself to
130 63| mouthfuls mechanically, and just touched the glass with her
131 63| of her attention; it was just light enough for her to
132 63| the cardinal's Guards, has just fled away." ~"Your companion!"
133 63| in a swoon. He appeared just at that moment of stupor
134 64| came to find Athos, who had just received this information
135 67| exclaimed, "it is false; he has just written to me!" ~But the
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