Chapter
1 1 | monsieur, will you leave us so soon?" ~"You know that very well,
2 1 | the stranger. "She will soon pass; she is already late.
3 1 | England, and to inform him as soon as the duke leaves London." ~"
4 1 | near the Luxembourg. ~As soon as the earnest money was
5 2 | them to be buttoned; but he soon perceived by certain scratches
6 2 | Treville; but a fresh allusion soon brought back the conversation
7 3 | which closed after them as soon as they had entered. Their
8 3 | satisfaction; but this smile soon disappeared, and returning
9 6 | warmly, without doubt would soon have completed his work
10 6 | gates were too strong. They soon tired of the sport. Besides,
11 6 | shall see your Majesty as soon as you have seen the duke." ~"
12 10| not date from our days; as soon as societies, in forming,
13 10| and listened. ~Cries were soon heard, and then moans, which
14 10| disturbances, closed them again as soon as they saw the four men
15 10| would you forget it as soon as you used it?" ~"By my
16 10| took to his heels, and was soon at M. de Treville's; but
17 10| alibi, he ran downstairs and soon found himself in the street. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
18 11| indecision of the step, he soon discovered that it was a
19 13| to! That's it! A night is soon passed; and tomorrow to
20 13| me his assistance; but I soon found out that he was betraying
21 14| me ten minutes, I shall soon return.' She then opened
22 14| can, and cut off two. ~As soon as these studs shall be
23 15| least known of them, as soon as he assumed the uniform
24 17| yet knows nothing but will soon know everything. I am lost!
25 17| Oh, a day and night soon pass away. Let us return
26 17| engagement with a friend. I shall soon return; and if you will
27 17| a few minutes for me, as soon as I have concluded my business
28 17| Shall I see you again soon?" ~"Next week I hope my
29 18| go quickly! I will return soon to learn the result of your
30 19| with d'Artagnan, and both soon arrived at Athos's dwelling.
31 20| fellow, and rejoin us as soon as you can." ~All three
32 20| to be feared they would soon refuse service. ~The travelers
33 20| MORBLEU," said Athos, as soon as they were again in motion, "
34 20| strong and vigorous, he soon got him on the broad of
35 20| that they exist. But he was soon aroused from these reflections
36 20| cry, I'll be bound; but as soon as I let go he will howl
37 20| the spot named. Patrick soon caught the sound of his
38 21| young man. Perhaps we shall soon meet on the field of battle;
39 21| Lord; but with the hope of soon becoming enemies." ~"Be
40 22| himself where he could be; but soon a ray of light which penetrated
41 22| at all know the queen, he soon distinguished her voice
42 23| Indeed!" ~"Still more; as soon as Monsieur had left and
43 24| imposed upon himself; but as soon as the road began to be
44 24| been his shadow, and was soon trotting by his side. ~"
45 24| am!" cried Planchet, as soon as he had lost sight of
46 24| lane, and found himself soon in front of the pavilion
47 24| resource, he knocked again. ~It soon appeared to him that he
48 24| ajar, but closed again as soon as the light from a miserable
49 24| herself out of it; but as soon as she perceived the other
50 24| help; but her cries were soon stifled. Two of the men
51 25| Paris, as I told you, as soon as possible. I will see
52 25| monsieur!" cried Planchet, as soon as he perceived his master, "
53 25| Planchet, "and I will go as soon as you please. Indeed, I
54 25| quite at ease; she will soon be softened. Besides, Porthos
55 25| after you, and came up as soon as I could." ~Porthos seemed
56 27| wish to set out again as soon as possible." ~"I will try
57 27| in the plot, as you will soon see. Monsieur your friend (
58 27| since. As for myself, as soon as I recovered my senses
59 27| business and my own. You shall soon have something to drink;
60 27| what he drinks, I shall soon re-establish my business." ~"
61 28| one throw! One throw is soon made!" ~"And if I lose?" ~"
62 28| were mounted, they were soon far in advance of their
63 31| sentinels. ~A silent party soon drew near to the same enclosure,
64 31| excellent horses, they were soon at the Place Royale. ~Milady
65 32| wife. ~The hour of dinner soon arrived. They passed into
66 34| came to find d'Artagnan. Soon as Kitty left him, d'Artagnan
67 34| but the visit of Porthos soon enlightened her. The anger
68 36| antechamber were warned, for as soon as d'Artagnan appeared,
69 36| her teeth, "and I shall soon know how to get rid of you--
70 37| Artagnan, in a low voice, as soon as the bolts were fast, "
71 38| girl, all in a tremble. As soon as she perceived him, she
72 38| I pulled down my hood as soon as I saw him, but perhaps
73 41| have said, was to follow as soon as his Bed of Justice had
74 41| in his direction; but as soon as he perceived that the
75 42| siege, it was said that as soon as he could mount a horse
76 42| three friends, whose eyes soon discovered him, and M. de
77 42| over, the four friends were soon in one another's arms. ~"
78 42| comfortable in a convent; and as soon as the siege of La Rochelle
79 42| Yes." ~"Very well. As soon as the siege is over, we'
80 43| cardinal, M. de Schomberg. ~As soon as this organization was
81 43| his four companions. ~They soon arrived at the silent, solitary
82 45| goes there?" cried he, as soon as he perceived the horsemen. ~"
83 45| and Aramis together, as soon as the cardinal was out
84 47| simple," replied Athos. "As soon as the enemy are within
85 48| to him to entreat that as soon as Milady arrives in London
86 48| assured, then, of seeing me soon return." ~"Capital!" cried
87 49| revenged on them. This idea soon became so insupportable
88 50| judges, I warn you, will soon send you to an executioner
89 51| the other, the trial was soon over. The cardinal pronounced
90 51| words of gratitude which soon expired under the gloomy
91 51| letter which you concealed as soon as you saw me coming." ~
92 53| see if they be strong; But soon thou dost afford Thy hand
93 54| the noise of his footsteps soon die away. ~Felton, as pale
94 54| march to listen to her. ~Soon after she heard lighter
95 56| fall, but this support was soon insufficient on account
96 56| it should take place as soon as possible. I had no doubt
97 56| pretty sibyl!' ~"'Yes; for as soon as I leave this place I
98 58| wound was not dangerous. So soon as she was left alone with
99 58| down in your clothes. As soon as I have done I will knock
100 58| the murmur of their voices soon died away. ~"Now," said
101 58| the patrol had taken. He soon left the pathway of the
102 59| palace with tears and groans, soon became known, and spread
103 59| cannot see. Read, then! For soon, perhaps, I shall not hear,
104 59| consternation and tumult. ~As soon as Lord de Winter saw Buckingham
105 59| by an hour and a half. As soon as she heard the cannon
106 61| began to think she should soon grow weary of a convent
107 61| so, rocked by them, she soon fell asleep. ~She was awakened
108 61| How, you are going soon?" asked Milady. ~"At least
109 61| cried the novice; "we shall soon be well acquainted, almost
110 61| OUR FRIEND will see you soon, and he will only see you
111 61| with this stranger; but as soon as he is gone, if you will
112 62| to send you the chaise as soon as possible; to place my
113 64| for me," cried he, "I will soon be back," and he set off
114 65| they kept their word. As soon as the identity of my brother
115 67| generosity. ~But the king soon again became dull and indisposed;
116 67| again into reverie. ~As soon as the escort arrived in
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