Chapter
1 2 | pleasure in annoying the Guards of the cardinal whenever
2 2 | plans to annoy the pages and guards of the cardinal duke--all
3 3 | Musketeers from among the Guards of Monsieur the Cardinal." ~"
4 3 | Monsieur the Cardinal." ~"The Guards of the cardinal! And why
5 3 | and that a party of his Guards (I thought he was going
6 3 | given for the cardinal's Guards, who are brave, quiet, skillful
7 3 | Musketeers are arrested by the Guards of the cardinal, are they?"
8 3 | What! Six of his Eminence's Guards arrest six of his Majesty'
9 3 | lieutenancy in the cardinal's Guards, and if he refuses me, MORBLEU!
10 3 | consigning the cardinal and his Guards to all the devils. ~An instant
11 4 | Ah, ah!" cried one of the Guards, "will you persist in saying,
12 4 | turning toward that one of the guards who had declared himself
13 5 | Musketeers And The Cardinal's Guards~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan was
14 5 | among the Musketeers and the Guards, at court and in the city,
15 5 | clashed, when a company of the Guards of his Eminence, commanded
16 5 | convent. ~"The cardinal's Guards!" cried Aramis and Porthos
17 5 | generous, gentlemen of the Guards," said Athos, full of rancor,
18 6 | what are they to do? The Guards of Monsieur the Cardinal
19 6 | say it is his Eminence's Guards who have sought a quarrel
20 6 | dressed as a citizen. The Guards of the cardinal, perceiving
21 6 | Musketeers. The cardinal's Guards and M. de la Tremouille'
22 6 | Seven of his Eminence's Guards placed HORS DE COMBAT by
23 6 | man in the company of the Guards of Monsieur Dessessart,
24 7 | cadet in his company of Guards. D'Artagnan, with a sigh,
25 8 | house of a cornet of the Guards. He took his army to the
26 9 | At this moment the four Guards appeared at the door of
27 9 | half-stupefied mercer among the Guards, saying to him, "You are
28 11| whom was he arrested?" ~"By Guards brought by the men in black
29 12| come back surrounded with guards who will defend you, with
30 13| with M. Bonacieux. ~Two guards attended the mercer who
31 13| writing at the table. ~The two guards led the prisoner toward
32 13| the commissary to the two guards. ~"Where must we place him?"
33 13| well accustomed--the two guards took the prisoner each by
34 13| said the commissary to the guards. The two guards led in Athos. ~"
35 13| commissary to the guards. The two guards led in Athos. ~"Monsieur
36 13| answered, 'You think so?' My guards exclaimed that they were
37 13| in Monsieur Dessessart's Guards, and this gentleman is in
38 13| shoulders, and followed his guards silently, while M. Bonacieux
39 13| was thrown open, and the guards appeared. ~"Follow me,"
40 13| who came up behind the guards. ~"Follow you!" cried Bonacieux, "
41 13| lost!" And he followed the guards who came for him, mechanically
42 13| carriage surrounded by four guards on horseback. They made
43 14| door. ~The door opened; two guards received Bonacieux in their
44 14| exactly on the spot where the guards placed him. ~On looking
45 14| this man in the care of his guards again, and let him wait
46 14| where he found his two guards. ~The newly introduced personage
47 15| a cadet in his Majesty's Guards, the company of Monsieur
48 15| been placed between two guards like a malefactor, and that
49 16| instant the captain of the Guards, M. de Guitant, announced
50 17| wore the uniform of the Guards, which next to that of the
51 17| taken to him between two guards. It is true also, that as
52 19| Artagnan, in the uniform of the Guards." ~"Gentlemen," said Athos, "
53 20| afar the uniform of the Guards, he put his horse into a
54 21| at Paris?" ~"Hotel of the Guards, company of Dessessart." ~"
55 22| Coste, ensign in the king's Guards, followed by two officers
56 22| Duhallier, captain of the Guards, bringing with him fifty
57 22| came two companies of the Guards, one French, the other Swiss.
58 22| Swiss. The company of French guards was composed of half of
59 25| captain of the cardinal's Guards?" ~"Himself." ~"Did he come
60 25| celerity. The regiment of the Guards was recruited among the
61 26| him if the captain of the Guards had found him at home. ~
62 27| companions, all disguised as Guards or Musketeers. Monseigneur,
63 29| with four of his Eminence's Guards or with eight Englishmen,
64 31| failed to enter into the Guards of the cardinal instead
65 31| cardinal instead of the king's Guards if he had happened to know
66 39| Artagnan, of the king's Guards, company Dessessart, is
67 39| Houdiniere, CAPTAIN OF THE GUARDS" ~"The devil!" said Athos; "
68 39| had a skirmish with the Guards of Monsieur the Cardinal;
69 39| or six of the cardinals Guards, who recognized d'Artagnan,
70 39| in front of Messieurs the Guards, and waited with his hand
71 39| to the young man that the Guards, on seeing him depart, chuckled
72 40| ensign's commission in my Guards, and a company after the
73 40| I am in his Majesty's Guards, monseigneur, and I have
74 40| mine--are also his Majesty's Guards; and whoever serves in a
75 40| the king's Musketeers and Guards, and that by an inconceivable
76 40| to him to enter into his guards with the rank of ensign,
77 40| of the Musketeers and the Guards would be but momentary,
78 40| all those comrades of the Guards of M. Dessessart and the
79 40| hotel of M. de Treville, the Guards to that of M. Dessessart.
80 40| him. ~The review over, the Guards set forward alone on their
81 41| purely and simply in the Guards, found himself, for the
82 41| constructed near the city. ~The Guards, under the command of M.
83 41| kill one of his Majesty's Guards, because it would be an
84 41| Orleans visited the posts. The guards were under arms, and d'Artagnan
85 41| Dessessart, captain of the Guards, as well as the others. ~
86 41| Two of his comrades of the Guards immediately sprang forward,
87 41| followed the trench; the two Guards marched abreast with him,
88 42| refreshment room of the Guards, with strict orders that
89 42| banquet being come, the two guards arrived, took their places,
90 42| man, turning to the two Guards, whom he introduced to his
91 42| three Musketeers and the two Guards following him. ~The first
92 44| encounter with your Eminence's Guards decided the victory in favor
93 46| hear you gentlemen of the Guards have been in the trenches
94 47| turning his back on the guards of the city, and saluting
95 47| the Musketeers! Live the Guards!" M. de Busigny was the
96 47| Houdiniere, his captain of the Guards, to inquire what was going
97 52| were the same men as her guards; that is to say, soldiers. ~
98 58| diabolical means corrupt her guards. ~Milady smiled with joy.
99 59| him in the hands of the guards, who led him, while awaiting
100 63| uniform of the cardinal's Guards. Not an instant to be lost!
101 63| mistaking you for the cardinal's Guards, has just fled away." ~"
102 67| place him in the hands of guards who will take him into camp." ~"
103 67| camp." ~"We will be his guards, monsieur, upon our word
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