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1 1 | appearance that such a steed gave him, good horseman as he
2 1 | tenderly on both cheeks, and gave him his benediction. ~On
3 1 | know that very well, as I gave my order to saddle my horse.
4 1 | majestically from his purse and gave them to the host, who accompanied
5 1 | the young man that he only gave that enormous sum for him
6 2 | listened to complaints, gave his orders, and like the
7 2 | At this demand d'Artagnan gave his name very modestly,
8 2 | significant smile which gave to this sentence, apparently
9 3 | introduction which my father gave me to present to you." ~"
10 3 | their conversation?" ~"He gave her a box, told her not
11 4 | cause to do so; the pain I gave him must have been atrocious.
12 6 | champion that it was he who gave Jussac the terrible sword
13 6 | just the account the duke gave me of the affair. Poor cardinal!
14 11| Such as were only beautiful gave their beauty, whence, without
15 11| has." Such as were rich gave in addition a part of their
16 11| which the three Musketeers gave their friend. D'Artagnan,
17 13| gatekeepers of the Bastille, gave a letter to the commissary. ~"
18 14| the papers pointed out, gave them to him who asked for
19 14| entering all alone?" ~"She gave me none; she told me to
20 14| studs which his Majesty gave the queen." ~"And she came
21 14| is of opinion that she gave them to Buckingham?" ~"She
22 15| Chevreuse. These two women gave him more uneasiness than
23 16| whether it was the devil who gave way, or the monks who grew
24 16| beautiful diamonds which you gave her recently on her birthday
25 17| the diamond studs which I gave you on your birthday. That
26 17| the king speaks of, you gave them to the Duke of Buckingham,
27 17| with her private seal, and gave it to Mme. Bonacieux. ~"
28 17| he threatened you?" ~"He gave me his hand, and called
29 20| Calais, d'Artagnan's horse gave out, and could not by any
30 20| sense and perhaps dead, he gave a sigh for that unaccountable
31 20| made that hole, when he gave me a good thrust in the
32 21| letter, short but explicit, gave him the clue. But that which
33 21| of diamonds, of which he gave the names and the weight,
34 21| in need of." ~Buckingham gave d'Artagnan a chamber adjoining
35 23| send you this jewel?" ~"She gave it to me herself." ~"Where?" ~"
36 24| moon in the dark underwood gave him serious uneasiness.
37 24| respectfully the crown you gave me this morning, so that
38 24| Everything in the apartment gave evidence of a violent and
39 25| Palais-Cardinal before Richelieu gave it to the King. ~"What did
40 25| Well?" ~"Monsieur Porthos gave us a note for his duchess,
41 25| the impertinent jackanapes gave me his bill, and I was forced
42 26| verses to the lady, who gave me all sorts of compliments,
43 27| which led to the cellar, and gave a kick against the door
44 28| mind. All this doubt only gave rise to a more lively desire
45 28| such a wish for him, that I gave him to him." ~"Gave him?"
46 28| that I gave him to him." ~"Gave him?" cried d'Artagnan. ~"
47 28| Artagnan. ~"My God, yes, GAVE, that is the word," said
48 28| Why, in the first place I gave you fifty." ~"You think
49 29| lady to whom you just now gave the holy water." ~Porthos
50 29| Madame Coquenard, I gave you the preference. I had
51 30| head out at the window, and gave her orders to her maid. ~
52 31| on quitting d'Artagnan, gave him his sister's address.
53 31| Wardes, our presumptuous hero gave but little heed to that,
54 31| that, and each day Milady gave him a more gracious reception. ~
55 33| that disturb you." And he gave her a kiss at which the
56 33| an answer to the letter I gave you." ~"For Monsieur de
57 33| of d'Artagnan, and even gave him her hand to kiss. ~D'
58 33| argue with d'Artagnan; she gave it to him at once. She belonged
59 33| Milady may discover that you gave the first billet to my lackey
60 34| own free will. He never gave advice but when it was asked,
61 34| woman on whose account I gave you advice, which naturally
62 34| care not to adopt." ~"I gave you my reasons." ~"Yes;
63 35| and took his hat; Milady gave him her hand to kiss. The
64 35| emotion. ~"Her very self; she gave it me last night. Here it
65 35| with a singular smile. "I gave it away in a night of love,
66 35| their mistresses. D'Artagnan gave the open letter to Kitty,
67 36| That evening Milady gave orders that when M. d'Artagnan
68 36| letter from her pocket and gave it to him. ~This letter
69 36| sapphire like that which she gave me for de Wardes?" ~D'Artagnan
70 37| of the first rays of day gave to her clear eyes a strangely
71 37| this confession?" ~"You gave de Wardes a meeting on Thursday
72 37| large hood, and a cloak. She gave him some slippers, in which
73 38| Yes, my grandfather gave two thousand crowns for
74 38| is magnificent. My mother gave it to me, and I, fool as
75 38| the ring as a holy relic, gave it to this wretch." ~"Then,
76 38| to him, and the friends gave him to understand that among
77 38| sealed with a ring, and gave the billet to Kitty. ~"And
78 39| assumed the command of one, gave the second to Aramis, and
79 40| preserve the souvenir she gave you." ~D'Artagnan placed
80 42| say that it was you who gave me the wine; I say that
81 42| broke the bottles and Aramis gave orders, a little too late,
82 42| to Brisemont. ~The host gave them another chamber, and
83 43| siege. ~But as M. de Toiras gave information that everything
84 43| an end to the affair, and gave the necessary orders for
85 43| prohibited--I seized a bench, and gave one of those brigands such
86 43| when one of these wretches gave me a wound with a sword,
87 44| evening Madame the Constable gave a masquerade. You will tell
88 44| Musketeers; it is he who gave three desperate wounds to
89 47| abandon Buckingham thus. He gave us some very fine horses." ~"
90 47| Artagnan's lodging, and gave him a bag containing seven
91 48| for a length of time, and gave birth to magnificent speeches
92 49| instants with the captain, gave him several papers, of which
93 49| strange a reception naturally gave Milady ample matter for
94 51| The countenances of all gave evidence of terror, for
95 52| which the young lieutenant gave to the same individuals
96 52| with a silent rapidity that gave a good idea of the way in
97 53| do not call him." ~She gave so much vehemence, such
98 53| and sublime expression, gave to the rude, unpolished
99 53| she appeared to be plunged gave such an expression to her
100 55| soldier returned, and Felton gave him back his weapon. ~Then,
101 56| in the ceiling. No door gave entrance to the room. It
102 56| that issued from his mouth, gave me to understand he had
103 57| persecution of the emperors gave up in the circus to the
104 57| all was lost unless she gave Felton an immediate and
105 58| mounted the ladder first, and gave his hand to Milady, while
106 59| the officer of the post gave orders to let Felton pass,
107 59| friendship with the duke, gave the preference to the one
108 61| passions which consumed her gave to her life the appearance
109 63| Rochefort's lackey, and gave him his instructions. ~He
110 64| of the shutters; no noise gave reason to believe that it
111 65| Athos sprang from his horse, gave the bridle to Grimaud, and
112 65| this woman arrested, and gave her in charge to a loyal
113 65| wishes of all my family; I gave her my wealth, I gave her
114 65| I gave her my wealth, I gave her my name; and one day
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