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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | On leaving the paternal chamber, the young man found his 2 1 | Where is he?" ~"In my wife's chamber, on the first flight, where 3 1 | re-ascended to his wife's chamber, and found d'Artagnan just 4 1 | scantiness of his means. This chamber was a sort of garret, situated 5 1 | immediate vicinity of the chamber hired by d'Artagnan--a circumstance 6 3 | carried into an adjoining chamber. Immediately M. de Treville 7 6 | Both descended to the chamber in which the wounded man 8 8 | they entered D'Artagan's chamber, it was empty; the landlord, 9 9 | unfortunate mercer rushed into the chamber in which the council was 10 10| apartment. He converted his chamber into an observatory. From 11 11| been removed into another chamber; but the eyes of the young 12 11| stairs which led to his chamber. ~"How badly? What do you 13 13| conduct M. Bonacieux to the Chamber of Examination. Ordinarily, 14 13| sun penetrated into his chamber, the dawn itself appeared 15 13| you, then, to go into the chamber of Monsieur d'Artagnan, 16 14| with a person in the next chamber and then came up to the 17 14| without reply, and entered the chamber, where he appeared to be 18 14| Madame de Surgis sleep in her chamber, and detained her all day." ~" 19 14| queen remain out of the chamber?" ~"Three-quarters of an 20 16| reflections that the door of the chamber opened, and the king entered. ~ 21 16| executioner might have done in the chamber of torture, he approached 22 18| four boards which made his chamber another ear of Dionysius, 23 20| travelers each in a charming chamber; but unfortunately these 24 20| would sleep in the common chamber, each on a mattress which 25 21| richness. In the alcove of this chamber was a door concealed in 26 21| conducted the goldsmith to the chamber destined for him, and which, 27 21| Buckingham gave d'Artagnan a chamber adjoining his own. He wished 28 22| queen resumed her way to the chamber in which she had dressed, 29 22| queen had just regained her chamber, and d'Artagnan was about 30 22| which penetrated through the chamber, together with the warm 31 22| degrees in the adjoining chamber. The company was then heard 32 23| man had darted in to his chamber, and opened the letter. 33 23| In the room adjoining the chamber in which she changed her 34 24| broken, the door of the chamber had been beaten in and hung, 35 24| seen the disorder of the chamber. ~The old man listened attentively, 36 24| back and they went into the chamber. Then I saw no more; but 37 25| begging him to give up his chamber, which is the handsomest 38 25| easily comprehend that the chamber he did me the honor to occupy 39 25| monsieur, nobody entered his chamber but his servant." ~"What! 40 25| As he could not leave his chamber, it was necessary to charge 41 25| wish to know. Porthos's chamber is, you say, on the first 42 25| handsomest in the inn--a chamber that I could have let ten 43 25| from inside, he entered the chamber. ~Porthos was in bed, and 44 26| abbe; the defiles of the chamber of Aramis were as well guarded 45 26| d'Artagnan went into the chamber. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ Aramis, 46 26| had made a mistake in the chamber, and that I had found my 47 27| Artagnan entered Aramis's chamber, he found him at the window. ~" 48 27| and assisted him to his chamber. ~"That's all right, my 49 27| spit, and rushed into the chamber occupied by the two friends. ~" 50 28| he went into his friend's chamber with a fixed determination 51 29| Athos did not leave his chamber; he made up his mind not 52 31| coming, went into the other chamber. He therefore found d'Artagnan 53 33| Kitty said led to Milady's chamber. ~Kitty guessed what was 54 33| at all hours into Kitty's chamber, which was contiguous to 55 33| bell was rung in Milady's chamber. ~"Good God," cried Kitty, " 56 33| but a wainscot between my chamber and Milady's; every word 57 33| evening, went up to her chamber. Kitty had been accused 58 33| very simple. By Kitty's chamber he could gain that of her 59 35| staircase and the little chamber. She heard him enter, but 60 35| and even in the little chamber itself. Before daybreak 61 35| Kitty to return to her own chamber, and introduce de Wardes 62 35| away, and slipped into the chamber. ~If rage or sorrow ever 63 35| moment was crying in the next chamber. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ "Yes, 64 35| when he passed through her chamber; but Milady herself reconducted 65 36| Kitty will conduct you to my chamber." ~The poor girl almost 66 37| going up at once to Kitty's chamber, as she endeavored to persuade 67 37| and flew toward Kitty's chamber. ~The poor girl, pale as 68 37| blinds, and invaded the chamber with its paleness. Seeing 69 37| spring he flew from the chamber of Milady into that of the 70 37| tumbled fainting into her chamber. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 71 38| Artagnan rushed into Athos's chamber. ~"Come, speak!" said the 72 38| the landing leading to the chamber, and crouching against the 73 38| remember it was through my chamber you had penetrated hers, 74 40| made in Mme. Coquenard's chamber; they were heartrending. ~ 75 40| was waiting in the next chamber. ~Athos sipped the last 76 42| Athos, "let us leave this chamber; the dead are not agreeable 77 42| The host gave them another chamber, and served them with fresh 78 43| visit a lady. ~"Have you any chamber on the ground floor where 79 44| extremity passing into the chamber above; and every time he 80 45| host; "she is still in her chamber." ~Athos availed himself 81 45| her hat. ~He entered the chamber and closed the door behind 82 45| who have but now in this chamber, seated in this chair I 83 45| you can." ~And he left the chamber without once looking behind 84 46| them assembled in the same chamber. Athos was meditating; Porthos 85 49| hinges, and disclosed the chamber destined for Milady. ~With 86 49| minutest details. It was a chamber whose furniture was at once 87 49| then?" ~"Is mine." ~"This chamber?" ~"Is yours." ~"I am, then, 88 50| other, I have prepared you a chamber. What is there more astonishing 89 50| She is not to leave this chamber, understand, John," continued 90 52| hinges. Steps sounded in the chamber, and drew near. ~"Place 91 52| in this vast and dismal chamber?" asked Milady. ~"A woman 92 53| morning, when they entered her chamber she was still in bed. Felton 93 53| when they entered Milady's chamber they had brought her breakfast. 94 55| advanced rapidly into the chamber, leaving the door open behind 95 56| awoke in bed in a round chamber, the furniture of which 96 56| entirely dissipated. The chamber was evidently furnished 97 56| casting a strong light into my chamber; and I perceived with terror 98 56| thanks to the lamp, my chamber was once more lighted. ~" 99 56| depths of the ceiling; my chamber was filled with darkness 100 57| attracted by the noise, in his chamber gown, his sword under his 101 57| and go wait for me in my chamber." ~"But, my Lord--" ~"Go, 102 58| observed. She traversed her chamber with the excitement of a 103 59| he rushed into the next chamber, in which, as we have said, 104 59| baron hastened to the duke's chamber. ~At the cry uttered by 105 59| antechamber rushed into the chamber. ~He found the duke reclining 106 59| made their way into the chamber. Cries of despair resounded 107 59| had hastened to Milady's chamber, had found it empty, the 108 61| The abbess assigned her a chamber, and had breakfast served. ~ 109 63| not mistaken. ~"Go to your chamber," said she to Mme. Bonacieux; " 110 63| several men rushed into the chamber. Mme. Bonacieux had sunk 111 63| They left the chamber at the same time. ~"We shall 112 63| D'Artagnan left Athos's chamber and went to that of Porthos. 113 63| as pale as those in the chamber. He looked around him and 114 64| taken--he retired last to his chamber, begged the host to procure 115 64| daybreak d'Artagnan entered the chamber, and demanded what was to 116 64| night before, had engaged a chamber, had sent for the master 117 65| followed their masters, and the chamber was left solitary, with 118 67| His Eminence entered the chamber which served him as a study, 119 67| vigilant eye. ~They left the chamber at the same time. ~"We shall 120 67| D'Artagnan left Athos's chamber and went to that of Porthos.


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