Chapter
1 Pre| what strikes the capricious mind of the poet is not always
2 1 | all at once broke upon the mind of the host as he was giving
3 4 | that he placed them in his mind and heart above all other
4 4 | him. He was seeking in his mind, then, for the least awkward
5 5 | he did not make up his mind to die quietly, as one less
6 6 | Captain, I have a great mind to take away your commission
7 6 | said the king; "but never mind, Treville, come still by
8 6 | apprentice Musketeer. Never mind; be content, I will do my
9 6 | Artagnan judged that the mind of the king was stormy. ~
10 7 | beauty and intelligence of mind, no one knew whether he
11 8 | a month; and he set his mind actively to work. He reflected
12 9 | from this very day; and mind, if the wine is bad, we
13 11 | the time which in his own mind he fixed upon for this happy
14 11 | Artagnan to himself, to whose mind the niece of the theologian
15 11 | recalled to d'Artagnan's mind the handkerchief which he
16 11 | was she had crossed the mind of d'Artagnan when she drew
17 13 | moment he had made up his mind to go to bed, he heard steps
18 15 | the king may change his mind in an hour; and at all events
19 16 | may have to directing my mind to such a treason, your
20 16 | her age beamed an ardent mind, not of the woman, but of
21 18 | said Bonacieux. ~"Never mind. Let us return to your apartment.
22 18 | abandoned to him. ~"Never mind," continued the man in the
23 21 | what was passing in his mind, and he smiled. ~"Yes,"
24 23 | him in the disposition of mind he then enjoyed, he certainly
25 24 | usual was passing in the mind of his lackey and said, "
26 24 | and carried her off. His mind was torn by doubt, grief,
27 24 | came into the young man's mind that by remaining in the
28 25 | old man recurred to the mind of d'Artagnan, who looked
29 25 | sudden idea crossed the mind of d'Artagnan. That little
30 25 | accustomed to live well." ~"Never mind; if his mistress abandons
31 25 | immediately prevailed in his mind. He lowered his gun in the
32 26 | suffering at once in body and mind, had at length fixed his
33 26 | Musketeer, so completely was his mind detached from the things
34 26 | in an excellent tone of mind." ~"Yes, the ground is all
35 26 | very succulent; but never mind, I will put up with it for
36 28 | been so impressed upon his mind. All this doubt only gave
37 28 | brought me." ~"Is it to your mind?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"Yes;
38 29 | chamber; he made up his mind not to take a single step
39 30 | near his temple, filled his mind constantly. ~"That is to
40 30 | Bonacieux recurred to the mind of the young man. Although
41 33 | what was passing in the mind of the young man, and heaved
42 33 | presented itself to the mind of the presumptuous Gascon.
43 33 | framed a little plan in his mind. ~He found Kitty at the
44 37 | he could not make up his mind to renounce it. ~He walked
45 37 | Artagnan. He recalled to his mind the details of the first
46 37 | already arranged in his mind. ~But d'Artagnan, whose
47 37 | interests that occupied her mind terrified Milady, whose
48 37 | confession weighs on my mind." ~"A confession!" ~"If
49 38 | door. The confusion of his mind, the terror which spurred
50 39 | curious. He had made up his mind that he would go to the
51 39 | what was passing in his mind when that which was passing
52 40 | happened to me--" ~"Never mind, never mind!" resumed the
53 40 | me--" ~"Never mind, never mind!" resumed the cardinal,
54 40 | countenance of Athos crossed his mind; if he made the compact
55 41 | he had not done so. For a mind so perspicuous as that of
56 41 | abandoned him occurred to his mind, and with them he remembered
57 41 | nevertheless make up your mind to go and get it, or I swear
58 42 | Musketeers." ~"My faith! never mind where it comes from," said
59 42 | horrible suspicion crosses my mind! Can this be another vengeance
60 48 | report very readily. Never mind! Be silent, I will write." ~
61 49 | presented themselves to her mind. ~At the end of a quarter
62 49 | instant all the strength of mind of this creature, though
63 50 | letter had given birth in the mind of her brother-in-law, and
64 50 | that occurred to Milady's mind was that she had been betrayed
65 50 | Bah! I have an inventive mind; before that is expired
66 51 | could not drive from his mind the fear he entertained
67 51 | with a mortal weariness of mind, without hope in the negotiations
68 51 | he was in that state of mind increased his depression
69 51 | tone, "I had made up my mind. If he had insisted upon
70 51 | think I shall make up my mind to set out for Bethune,
71 52 | tempestuous passion casts over her mind against Mme. Bonacieux,
72 52 | however, came into her mind before going to bed. She
73 52 | above all recurred to the mind of the prisoner: "If I had
74 53 | head, is it not? But never mind; that sort of intoxication
75 53 | Such songs disturb the mind; and yet we become accustomed
76 54 | evening. Everything in her mind was lost for an instant;
77 54 | what was passing in her mind; "yes, you look for the
78 54 | however, rushed into her mind. She thought that Lord de
79 55 | project you cherish in your mind. Remember, madame, if our
80 56 | all the obstacles of the mind. ~But this time she had
81 56 | instant the proportions of her mind. ~Then that which spurred
82 56 | the details I describe. My mind appeared to strive in vain
83 56 | and so indistinct in my mind that these events seemed
84 56 | a terrible agitation of mind. But my fears were this
85 56 | The idea came into your mind to avenge yourself on this
86 56 | us, breathed it into my mind. In short, what shall I
87 56 | strength; I recalled to my mind that the moment of vengeance,
88 57 | me, 'have you made your mind up to take the oath I requested
89 58 | that was passing in her mind. ~"Ay,!" said he, "I see;
90 58 | forgetting her usual presence of mind. ~"Be satisfied," replied
91 59 | rapid walk, reviewed in his mind all the accusations against
92 59 | all together exalted his mind above human feeling. ~He
93 61 | suggested itself to her mind. ~"You are not an enemy
94 61 | supporting fatigue, her mind required repose. ~She therefore
95 61 | recovered all her presence of mind. ~"How can I understand?
96 62 | Eh, who knows? Never mind," said Milady, writing the
97 63 | Revolving all this in her mind, she cast her eyes around
98 67 | Louis XIII, like every weak mind, was wanting in generosity. ~
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