Chapter
1 Pre| squibs may be, for the most part, traced upon the doors of
2 Pre| Now, this is the first part of this precious manuscript
3 Pre| have no doubt) this first part should obtain the success
4 1 | court, and have only taken part in religious wars as a volunteer;
5 1 | time d'Artagnan was only in part mistaken; he himself was
6 1 | spectator of the fight--a part in which he acquitted himself
7 1 | gentleman; "begone then, on your part, and I will depart as quickly
8 2 | which formed the second part of his motto, but very few
9 2 | Guard to Louis XI. ~On his part, the cardinal was not behind
10 2 | silence the young man crossed part of the length of the antechamber,
11 3 | which they had formed a part, and advanced toward the
12 3 | Musketeers! MORBLEU! My part is taken! I will go straight
13 4 | for not abandoning this part of his vestments, for instead
14 4 | the whole of the latter part of the conversation; and
15 5 | I have no seconds on my part, monsieur," said d'Artagnan; "
16 5 | interrupted Aramis. "For my part, I think what they say is
17 5 | on the spot, for, on my part, I declare I will never
18 5 | determine d'Artagnan on the part he was to take. It was one
19 5 | Come, come, choose your part," replied Jussac. ~"Well,"
20 6 | into his pocket, the major part of which arose from his
21 6 | had called him, often took part with the king's Musketeers
22 7 | without. ~Athos, on his part, had a valet whom he had
23 9 | of the four, and for my part I declare that I will obey
24 10 | difficulty from taking a part in the scene that was going
25 11 | rich gave in addition a part of their money; and a vast
26 11 | but three hotels in this part of the street; and only
27 11 | its light over all that part of the bridge. ~D'Artagnan
28 12 | turnings and windings of this part of the Louvre, appropriated
29 12 | words to me would be, on the part of your Majesty, too great
30 12 | follies in which I took no part, as you well know, my Lord.
31 13 | gallery, he became, on the part of those who had brought
32 13 | impunity. ~After this second part of his discourse, fixing
33 13 | Because that which she does is part of a plan concerted between
34 15 | deny that it is so in the part of it inhabited my Monsieur
35 15 | event and that he took no part in it?" ~"By your glorious
36 15 | obstinate resistance on the part of the cardinal to this
37 16 | said he, quietly, "for my part I have never loved." ~"Acknowledge,
38 16 | chancellor, who, on his part, trembled with an emotion
39 16 | powerful instance; and on my part, it would be a real happiness
40 16 | I have always taken her part warmly, even against you.
41 17 | paper which you must not part with on any account, and
42 17 | Have me arrested on the part of the queen," said he, "
43 18 | already communicated to him a part in front of the Samaritaine.
44 20 | which lodged in the fleshy part which prolongs the lower
45 21 | with which he was about to part. All at once he uttered
46 21 | Queen of France, and form part of the company of Monsieur
47 21 | in the meantime we shall part good friends, I hope." ~"
48 22 | her to her room. On his part the king returned to his
49 23 | that; and my wife, on her part, has sworn to me by all
50 23 | piece of attention on your part." ~"The advice is good,
51 24 | which he could perceive a part of the ceiling with its
52 24 | society of which he formed a part, which could put him upon
53 25 | details will guide her on her part, and on your return, I shall
54 25 | He came, he said, on the part of his Eminence, who wished
55 25 | and let us be off. On my part, I will go out with my hands
56 25 | our holy religion. For my part, monsieur, I am Catholic--
57 25 | and as I now know in which part of the cellar is the best
58 26 | said Aramis, "and by taking part in our discussion may assist
59 26 | dogmatic, while I, for my part, would rather it should
60 26 | our friends." ~"And on my part," said d'Artagnan, "I wished
61 27 | least have drunk for my part a hundred and fifty bottles." ~"
62 28 | magnificent charger. For my part, I should not hesitate a
63 28 | replied d'Artagnan, "for my part, I am eating veal garnished
64 28 | Artagnan. ~"Well, for my part," said Athos, "I found Aramis'
65 28 | allowed himself a ball in a part which people generally only
66 28 | thousand livres! For my part, I declare I want two thousand." ~"
67 29 | community. ~The lackeys on their part, like the coursers of Hippolytus,
68 29 | always announced on his part the most triumphant resolutions.
69 29 | my family, in the lower part of Brittany, to obtain the
70 31 | which would make him lose a part of his advantage, since
71 31 | object is to ascertain what part she plays at court." ~"The
72 31 | she plays at court." ~"The part she plays, PARDIEU! It is
73 31 | sumptuous, and while the most part of the English had quit,
74 32 | However brilliant had been the part played by Porthos in the
75 32 | grinning mouth, to be the only part of his face in which life
76 32 | less affected by it on her part, for she added, "My cousin
77 32 | not being allowed to take part in the feast, ate his dry
78 34 | could. Duty likewise on its part took a portion of that precious
79 34 | he began to rip the upper part of his doublet, from which
80 34 | good dinner; and I, for my part, have a somewhat hazardous
81 36 | made poor Kitty guess a part of what was to happen. d'
82 36 | Instantly!" ~"But on my part," said Milady, "how should
83 37 | sacrifice. ~D'Artagnan, on his part, had gained the summit of
84 38 | once told me. It formed part of the nuptial present he
85 38 | Artagnan offered his friend a part of his share which he should
86 39 | Artagnan; which is not the part of a gentleman." ~"We will
87 39 | deserves to be opened. For my part, I declare, d'Artagnan,
88 39 | entrance. ~D'Artagnan, on his part, entered boldly at the principal
89 40 | too dearly to allow him to part thus; she made him a sign
90 40 | a sign of adieu. ~On his part Aramis wrote a long letter.
91 41 | friend d'Artagnan formed a part. ~The king, as we have said,
92 41 | meanwhile, since he could not part with it, more value than
93 41 | for a fresh gesture on the part of his superior, for fear
94 41 | in which was evidently a part of the sum which the bandit
95 43 | anything to fear on the part of the English. ~But it
96 43 | to see at home. ~On their part the Musketeers, who had
97 43 | the officer, who covered a part of his face with his cloak. ~"
98 44 | announce to his Grace, on the part of your Eminence, that you
99 45 | but a revelation on her part would bring about a revelation
100 45 | about a revelation on the part of Athos. She might say
101 46 | did you fare?" ~"For my part, I ate but little. The day
102 46 | conversation had played a mute part, made a sign of the head
103 47 | d'Artagnan, who, on his part, has given her some offense
104 47 | immediately obeyed. On their part, the three friends had reloaded
105 47 | his shoulders. ~On their part, the French, on seeing the
106 48 | was the shorter and easier part. ~Aramis, blushing in spite
107 48 | return, removed more than a part of the uneasiness which
108 49 | the captain, who, on his part, took care not to remind
109 49 | imagined, Milady on her part was not less scrutinizing
110 49 | which covered the lower part of his face, was of a beautiful
111 50 | gesture, a word, on your part, denoting an effort to escape,
112 54 | comedian does to whom a new part has been assigned in a line
113 55 | turned his eyes toward the part of the wall of the apartment
114 56 | find much resistance on the part of the flesh, and she was
115 56 | strictest watch. For my part I am going to pay a second
116 56 | any fresh attempt on the part of my persecutor. Day came;
117 57 | was now her turn to take part in the scene. She ran to
118 58 | chair and passed the upper part of her body through the
119 60 | fixed upon them to form part of the escort. ~The four
120 60 | Musketeers, and that they formed part of the escort. ~Their joy
121 61 | But the abbess, on her part, maintained a reserve still
122 61 | friends, without money, in a part of France with which I am
123 63 | he has well played his part." ~"Who has?" ~"He who just
124 63 | cardinal." ~"It was, then, a part he was playing?" ~"Yes,
125 63 | At a solitary and retired part of the road he drew his
126 63 | we shall perhaps travel part of the night, and must keep
127 63 | admirably acquainted with this part of France. ~If the Musketeers
128 63 | before her, the latter part of her instructions. ~Milady
129 65 | together, to reach another part of France, where they might
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