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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 14| moment of silence. ~"Yes, monseigneur," replied the officer. ~" 2 14| have been told already, monseigneur," cried Bonacieux, giving 3 14| of Buckingham." ~"Indeed, monseigneur," responded the mercer, " 4 14| cardinal, with violence. ~"Yes, monseigneur, but I told her she was 5 14| exactly what my wife said, monseigneur." ~"Do you know who carried 6 14| Did you know that?" ~"No, monseigneur. I learned it since I have 7 14| her flight." ~"Absolutely, monseigneur; but she has most likely 8 14| everything." ~"In that case, monseigneur, do you believe the cardinal 9 14| Madame de Chevreuse." ~"But, monseigneur, I know nothing about them; 10 14| these linen drapers?" ~"Two, monseigneur." ~"And where did they live?" ~" 11 14| houses with her?" ~"Never, monseigneur; I waited at the door." ~" 12 14| till I send for him." ~"No, monseigneur, no, it is not he!" cried 13 14| assist you with all my heart, monseigneur; be assured of that." ~" 14 14| concealed?" ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ "No, monseigneur; my people could tell me 15 14| But I know." ~"You, monseigneur?" ~"Yes; or at least I guess. 16 14| thoroughly." ~"Instantly, monseigneur." And Rochefort went hastily 17 14| always laughed at me. Ah, monseigneur!" continued Bonacieux, throwing 18 14| pardon me." ~"I pardon you, monseigneur!" said Bonacieux, hesitating 19 14| word to say. Pardon you, monseigneur! You cannot mean that!" ~" 20 14| aloud, "Long life to the Monseigneur! Long life to his Eminence! 21 15| so seriously. A PROPOS, monseigneur," continued Treville. Addressing 22 15| interrupted Treville. "No, monseigneur. Besides, d'Artagnan passed 23 27| I have not that honor, monseigneur," replied the latter, his 24 27| you don't know me?" ~"No, monseigneur." ~"Well, two words will 25 27| after his master. ~"Ah, monseigneur, do not mention it!" cried 26 27| pitiable voice imaginable. "Ah, monseigneur, how dearly have I paid 27 27| Deign to listen to me, monseigneur, and be merciful! Sit down, 28 27| armchair. ~"Here is the story, monseigneur," resumed the trembling 29 27| as Guards or Musketeers. Monseigneur, I was furnished with a 30 27| word COINERs. ~"Pardon me, monseigneur, for saying such things, 31 27| he living?" ~"Patience, monseigneur, we are coming to it. There 32 27| exterminating you all." ~"Alas, monseigneur, we were not in the plot, 33 27| retreating, as I have told Monseigneur, he found the door of the 34 27| Good God! To imprison him, monseigneur? Why, he imprisoned himself, 35 27| the sixty pistoles." ~"But Monseigneur knows very well that justice 36 40| Artagnan from Bearn?" ~"Yes, monseigneur," replied the young man. ~" 37 40| in the capital?" ~"Yes, monseigneur." ~"You came through Meung, 38 40| but still something." ~"Monseigneur," said d'Artagnan, "this 39 40| Treville, were you not?" ~"Yes, monseigneur; but in that unfortunate 40 40| enter the Musketeers." ~"Monseigneur is correctly informed," 41 40| business in England." ~"Monseigneur," said d'Artagnan, quite 42 40| and you were wrong." ~"Monseigneur, I feared I had incurred 43 40| will destroy you." ~"Alas, monseigneur!" replied the young man, " 44 40| age of extravagant hopes, monseigneur," said d'Artagnan. ~"There 45 40| after the campaign?" ~"Ah, monseigneur." ~"You accept it, do you 46 40| accept it, do you not?" ~"Monseigneur," replied d'Artagnan, with 47 40| in his Majesty's Guards, monseigneur, and I have no reason to 48 40| corps serves the king." ~"Monseigneur, your Eminence has ill understood 49 40| Your goodness confounds me, monseigneur," replied d'Artagnan, "and 50 40| an earthworm; but since Monseigneur permits me to speak freely--" ~ 51 40| there if I accepted what Monseigneur offers me." ~"Do you happen 52 40| with a smile of disdain. ~"Monseigneur, your Eminence is a hundred 53 40| is about to be resumed, monseigneur. I shall serve under the 54 40| Everything is best in its time, monseigneur. Hereafter, perhaps, I shall 55 40| I will try to do so, monseigneur," replied the Gascon, with 56 43| nobody." ~"We are gentlemen, monseigneur," said Athos; "require our 57 43| giving absolution." ~"I, monseigneur?" said Athos. "I did not 58 43| Monsieur Porthos?" ~"I, monseigneur, knowing that dueling is 59 43| you, Monsieur Aramis?" ~"Monseigneur, being of a very mild disposition, 60 43| being, likewise, of which Monseigneur perhaps is not aware, about 61 43| anxiety. ~"We did not see her, monseigneur," said Athos. ~"You did 62 43| have told me the truth." ~"Monseigneur," said Athos, haughtily, " 63 44| away in your turn." ~"Yes, monseigneur. Now let us return to the 64 44| thousand pistoles." ~"Well, monseigneur?" ~"All the details of his 65 44| impending." ~"Is that all, monseigneur?" ~"Tell him also that I 66 44| burned down for everybody, monseigneur." ~"You think, then, that 67 44| question of no importance. ~"I, monseigneur?" replied Milady. "I think 68 44| That is it, is it not, monseigneur, and I shall have nothing 69 44| as concerns your enemies, Monseigneur will permit me to say a 70 44| asked Richelieu. ~"Yes, monseigneur, enemies against whom you 71 44| Bastille." ~"So far good, monseigneur; but afterwards?" ~"When 72 44| you require impunity--" ~"Monseigneur," replied Milady, "a fair 73 44| An infamous scoundrel, monseigneur, a scoundrel!" ~"Give me 74 44| cardinal. ~"Here they are, monseigneur." ~There was a moment of 75 45| missing. ~"What has become of Monseigneur Athos?" asked he. ~"Monseigneur," 76 45| Monseigneur Athos?" asked he. ~"Monseigneur," replied Porthos, "he has 77 45| Gentlemen," said he, "Monseigneur's order is, you know, to 78 45| said the cardinal. ~"Yes, monseigneur," said Porthos, "it is he." ~" 79 47| Houdiniere return. ~"Well, monseigneur," replied the latter, "three 80 47| three Musketeers?" ~"Yes, monseigneur." ~"What are their names?" ~" 81 47| company as a standard." ~"Monseigneur," said M. de Treville, " 82 51| themselves superior officers?" ~"Monseigneur," replied Athos, for amid 83 51| that never forsook him, "Monseigneur, the Musketeers, when they 84 51| expressing your gratitude to Monseigneur, here it is; avail yourself 85 51| in his turn: "Discipline, Monseigneur, has, I hope, in no way 86 51| could have supposed it was Monseigneur coming toward us with so 87 51| conspirators." ~"Oh, as to that, Monseigneur, it is true," said Athos; " 88 51| you really suspected us, monseigneur, and we were undergoing 89 51| concealed?" ~"A woman's letter, monseigneur." ~"Ah, yes, I see," said 90 51| I have taken orders." ~"Monseigneur," said Athos, with a calmness 91 59| you come from her?" ~"Yes, monseigneur," replied the faithful cloak 92 61| terms: ~"To his Eminence Monseigneur the Cardinal Richelieu, 93 61| camp before La Rochelle. ~Monseigneur, Let your Eminence be reassured. 94 66| your duty." ~"Willingly, monseigneur," said the executioner; " 95 67| Artagnan to the quarters of Monseigneur the Cardinal." ~"You have 96 67| orders." ~"So they tell me, monseigneur." ~"Do you know why?" ~" 97 67| Do you know why?" ~"No, monseigneur, for the only thing for 98 67| what does that mean?" ~"If Monseigneur will have the goodness to 99 67| said the cardinal. ~"What, monseigneur?" said d'Artagnan, with 100 67| who charges me with this, monseigneur?" said d'Artagnan, who had 101 67| She has been punished, monseigneur." ~"And who has punished 102 67| punish are assassins?" ~"Monseigneur, I swear to you that I never 103 67| myself with saying: Command, monseigneur; I am ready." ~"Your pardon?" 104 67| Richelieu, surprised. ~"Yes, monseigneur," said d'Artagnan. ~"And 105 67| are insane, monsieur." ~"Monseigneur will doubtless recognize 106 67| feet of the cardinal. ~"Monseigneur," said he, "my life is yours;


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