Chapter
1 1 | well, that is perfectly right!" and turning on his heel,
2 1 | ruin everything." ~"You are right," cried the gentleman; "
3 3 | spoke, "and his majesty was right; for, upon my honor, it
4 3 | de Treville seized his right hand and pressed it with
5 3 | seek him not--if I have a right to advise you." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
6 4 | warning? No! And have I any right to go and peep under their
7 5 | for Monsieur Athos has the right to kill me first, which
8 6 | Carmes." ~"Yes, you are right, Treville, you are right!" ~"
9 6 | right, Treville, you are right!" ~"Then, upon seeing my
10 6 | named the Just--" ~"You are right, Treville; but they were
11 6 | he has received another right through his lungs, of which
12 6 | care. I am doing what is right." ~The king waved his hand
13 8 | was prudent to sow repasts right and left in prosperity,
14 10| home?" ~"Yes, yes! You are right," cried the affrighted Mme.
15 10| his finger set the clock right again, that it might not
16 11| with all his ears. ~He was right; at the end of some seconds
17 11| anything to do." ~"You are right, monsieur, it is not with
18 12| She then turned to the right, followed the course of
19 13| wife. I believed I had a right to endeavor to find her.
20 14| to turn his head to the right and the left, upward and
21 14| PESTE! Matters are going all right." ~"Should you know those
22 14| that's it. Your Eminence is right. I told my wife several
23 15| M. de Treville had the right of entry at all times. ~
24 15| please, sire; you possess the right of pardon." ~"The right
25 15| right of pardon." ~"The right of pardoning only applies
26 16| from falling, she with her right hand drew the paper from
27 16| Duke," said he, "you were right and I was wrong. The whole
28 16| the king, "and you were right, as you always are; but
29 17| said the queen, "you are right." ~"Give me then, that letter,
30 17| Perhaps you would contest his right to that title, madame?" ~"
31 17| overheard." ~"Yes, you are right; I should be ashamed for
32 17| all is considered, you are right. In the long run, a man
33 18| Constance! Yes, you are right; a furlough is needful." ~"
34 18| if I am here?" ~"You are right; we must go out." ~"Go out?
35 19| set out." ~"Ah, you are right, monsieur," said d'Artagnan; "
36 19| about this." ~"d'Artagnan is right," said Athos; "here are
37 20| said d'Artagnan, "you are right. Mine host's face does not
38 21| You are right, Mr. Jackson," replied Buckingham. "
39 21| will leave the city on your right. You must stop at the little
40 23| pavement of Paris." ~"You are right, my dear Monsieur Bonacieux,
41 23| world." ~"Oh, you do quite right, monsieur." ~"But why this
42 23| direction." ~"It seems you are right, Planchet; all this appears
43 24| wherever he might be, he was right. ~Besides, it came into
44 25| Planchet, I think you are right with respect to our host,
45 25| Take the stairs on your right; go up the first flight
46 25| Oh, nothing which was not right in the character of a creditor." ~"
47 25| to d'Artagnan. "You are right welcome. Excuse my not coming
48 26| volumes in folio. At his right hand was placed the superior
49 27| his chamber. ~"That's all right, my dear Aramis, take care
50 27| replaced a verb in its right tense and a noun in its
51 27| cracking his whip with his right hand. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
52 27| Yes, monsieur, you are right," said the host. "But, hark,
53 28| Athos, you are not in your right senses, I swear." ~"My dear
54 29| be generous!" ~"You are right, madame, and I will not
55 30| Well, perhaps you are right," said Athos. "I do not
56 30| quiet street, looking to the right and the left to see if he
57 32| left the kitchen on the right, and entered the reception
58 32| Porthos received the blow right in his stomach, and felt
59 32| said Porthos; "you are right, I have seen very great
60 33| D'Artagnan believed it right to say that vengeance is
61 34| it is. Look." ~"That is right," replied the mendicant; "
62 35| fatal about her." ~"You are right," said d'Artagnan; "I will
63 36| that you are always in the right. You are going now to pay
64 38| menaces of death. ~"You are right; and upon my soul, I would
65 39| must be enemies." ~"He is right," said Porthos; "battle.
66 40| perhaps, I shall have the right of giving myself; at present
67 40| refused. ~"And you were right," cried Aramis and Porthos,
68 41| And Bassompierre was right. The cannonade of the Isle
69 42| unknown source." ~"You are right, Athos," said d'Artagnan. "
70 43| France, and claimed their right of commanding the army under
71 43| to have, if wanted, the right of using reprisals; but
72 43| interrogated them had the right to do so. ~"What company?" ~"
73 43| proof that you have the right to question me." ~"Your
74 43| Athos, "your Eminence is right in taking us with you; we
75 43| Confess; you know I have the right of giving absolution." ~"
76 44| Your Eminence is right," replied Milady; "and I
77 45| turned his horse to the right, made a circuit, and came
78 45| of his head, and took the right hand, followed by his attendant--
79 46| estimable bird." ~"You was right," said the Swiss; "goose
80 46| said Aramis, "Athos is right: ANIMADVERTUNTUR IN DESERTIS." ~"
81 47| said Athos, "Aramis is right. I will warn them." ~"What
82 47| have it, gentlemen; the right idea has just occurred to
83 48| task." ~"And you will do right. Handle the musket and the
84 48| once." ~"The devil! You are right, Athos," said Aramis; "and
85 48| job, monsieur." ~"You are right, Planchet," said Athos; "
86 50| against you." ~"You are right," said Milady. "You have
87 51| said d'Artagnan, "Athos is right, it must be burned. And
88 52| her breathe." ~"You are right," said Felton, after having
89 52| to the ground. ~"You were right, my Lord," said Felton,
90 52| heart of Milady, "you were right, my Lord, and I was wrong." ~
91 53| the room. ~"You have done right, Lieutenant," said the soldier. "
92 54| do you think I assume the right of preventing a creature
93 55| rope in her hand. ~"You are right," said she, "I have often
94 57| exclaimed, "And by what right will you prevent me from
95 58| together. Cross them; that's right!" ~Felton tied her two wrists
96 62| may be lost." ~"You are right; only let me know where
97 62| your pockets." ~"There." ~"Right. And you go--" ~"In an hour--
98 63| Oh, yes, yes; you are right. Thus all may go well--all
99 66| and monotonous cry. On the right and on the left of the road,
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