Chapter
1 1 | nameless shade between lees of wine and a heavenly azure; face
2 1 | to us, for some oil, some wine, and some rosemary, and
3 1 | rosemary, this oil, and the wine, the only expense the master
4 1 | him a fresh consumption of wine, oil, and rosemary--for
5 3 | enlivened by a mixture of good wine." ~*A watered liquor, made
6 7 | under the attraction of wine and in the warmth of conversation,
7 9 | dozen bottles of Beaugency wine; I prefer that." ~"Ah, ah!
8 9 | very day; and mind, if the wine is bad, we will send him
9 9 | head that he thought the wine good; "and one may draw
10 9 | glasses with the Beaugency wine which he had obtained from
11 9 | sincerity of d'Artagnan if the wine had been bad; but the wine
12 9 | wine had been bad; but the wine was good, and he was convinced. ~"
13 16| corpse. "But methinks I need wine!" and he seized by the neck
14 24| stopped, asked for a bottle of wine of the best quality, and
15 25| him a bottle of his best wine and as good a breakfast
16 25| for a bottle of your best wine, and if you have deceived
17 25| for the sick." ~"But the wine," said d'Artagnan, "who
18 25| Artagnan, "who furnishes the wine? Your host?" ~"That is to
19 25| of the cellar is the best wine, that's my point for sport.
20 25| Now, will you taste our wine, and without prejudice say
21 26| Let us drink while the wine is fresh! Let us drink heartily,
22 27| be otherwise affected by wine than by a more marked constriction
23 27| not be said that it was wine which produced this sadness;
24 27| combat this sadness, which wine however, as we have said,
25 27| the cellar. There is our wine in bottles, and our wine
26 27| wine in bottles, and our wine in casks; the beer, the
27 27| Well, the English like good wine, as you may know, monsieur;
28 27| people access to their own wine! Nonsense, let us break
29 27| swimming in puddles of oil and wine, the bones and fragments
30 27| the two friends. ~"Some wine!" said Athos, on perceiving
31 27| perceiving the host. ~"Some wine!" cried the stupefied host, "
32 27| the stupefied host, "some wine? Why you have drunk more
33 27| flow from my eyes as the wine flowed from the cask. We
34 27| Athos, "while they bring the wine, tell me, d'Artagnan, what
35 27| the host entered with the wine ordered and a ham which,
36 27| when I have had plenty of wine. Speak, then, I am all ears." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
37 28| They have some capital wine here--please to observe
38 28| I found Aramis's Spanish wine so good that I sent on a
39 30| bottle of the famous Spanish wine he had brought back with
40 30| bring another bottle of wine. ~D'Artagnan employed himself
41 31| was a salver with Spanish wine and glasses. He filled two
42 32| restaurants, a lover of wine forced to depend upon chance
43 32| housewife. ~The time for wine came. M. Coquenard poured
44 32| of this sparingly served wine, and found it to be nothing
45 32| saw him swallowing this wine undiluted, and sighed deeply. ~"
46 32| him, and hoped that with wine, bread, and cheese, he might
47 32| might make a dinner; but wine was wanting, the bottle
48 40| last bottle of his Spanish wine. ~In the meantime d'Artagnan
49 42| 42. The Anjou Wine~ ~ ~ ~ ~ After the most
50 42| dozen bottles of my Anjou wine, with which they are much
51 42| health in their favorite wine. I have done this, and am,
52 42| present of delicious Anjou wine which had been sent him
53 42| sent the twelve bottles of wine to the refreshment room
54 42| convalescent, poured the wine, which was a little shaken
55 42| into decanters. Of this wine, the first bottle being
56 42| lift the first glass of wine to their lips, when all
57 42| Is there any drinkable wine in your tavern?" asked Athos. ~"
58 42| replied d'Artagnan. ~"Our wine!" said Athos, astonished. ~"
59 42| sent me." ~"We sent you wine?" ~"You know very well--
60 42| You know very well--the wine from the hills of Anjou." ~"
61 42| are talking about." ~"The wine you prefer." ~"Well, in
62 42| And so, connoisseurs in wine as we are, we have sent
63 42| have sent you some Anjou wine?" said Porthos. ~"Not exactly,
64 42| Not exactly, it is the wine that was sent by your order." ~"
65 42| Musketeers. ~"Did you send this wine, Aramis?" said Athos. ~"
66 42| Athos; "don't let us drink wine which comes from an unknown
67 42| Godeau, to send me some wine?" ~"No! And yet you say
68 42| was you who gave me the wine; I say that it was you who
69 42| I swear to you that the wine was poisoned and that I
70 42| you were going to drink my wine?" ~"To the health of the
71 45| their mark, sent poisoned wine with a forged letter, to
72 45| victim believe that the wine came from his friends. In
73 46| in two bottles of Anjou wine instead of two bottles of
74 47| cutlets, and a bottle of wine. ~"And now to table," said
75 47| sipping a glass of sparkling wine. "Villainous host!" cried
76 47| he has given us Anjou wine instead of champagne, and
77 47| and to drink one glass of wine to your health, d'Artagnan." ~"
78 47| a dozen more bottles of wine." ~"Upon my word, the drum
79 48| a fresh bottle that the wine may come from the cellar
80 51| enormous flagon of Collicure wine; these were the lackeys
81 51| themselves again near the wine jar. ~"You had only read
82 51| glass of excellent Bordeaux wine which, without having at
83 51| afterward drink this glass of wine. First, here is the letter.
84 51| swallowed the glass of Bordeaux wine; but his eyes, raised toward
85 52| drank a little Spanish wine, and felt all her resolution
86 53| dungeon. It's my Spanish wine that has got into your head,
87 60| Harrow to drink a glass of wine, a horseman came out of
88 63| thing, drink a finger of wine, and let us be gone." ~"
89 63| a small glass of Spanish wine, and helped her to the wing
90 63| she said, "Drink. This wine will give you strength,
91 63| voice. ~"But who poured the wine for you that was in this
92 65| attempted to poison me, in wine which she sent me from Villeroy,
93 65| forged letter, as if that wine came from my friends. God
94 67| door to drink a glass of wine, and darted a searching
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