Chapter
1 1 | experienced eye might have taken him for a farmer's son upon
2 1 | at court, and have only taken part in religious wars as
3 1 | bag are with him? Has he taken off his doublet?" ~"On the
4 1 | braiding which his mother had taken off an almost-new doublet
5 3 | Musketeers! MORBLEU! My part is taken! I will go straight to the
6 4 | cannot fancy why Monsieur has taken it into his head to offer
7 6 | wounded man, he had been taken in at once, and, as we have
8 6 | that's enough. You have taken your revenge for the Rue
9 7 | that this place was already taken by a compeer named Mousqueton,
10 7 | antechamber upon a coverlet taken from the bed of d'Artagnan,
11 10| whoever appeared there was taken and interrogated by the
12 10| opened and shut; someone was taken in the mousetrap. ~D'Artagnan
13 10| tell us precisely what had taken place at the Louvre in the
14 10| events we have described had taken place within a half hour. ~
15 10| Hardly, however, had he taken ten steps before he returned. ~"
16 10| into trouble by what has taken place." ~"You believe so?" ~"
17 11| a friend in one she had taken for an enemy. ~"No," said
18 13| Bonacieux, who saw he had taken a false step, "that is to
19 13| appeared to him to have taken funereal tints. ~All at
20 13| groan which night have been taken for the last sigh of a dying
21 14| of Mantua, after having taken Nimes, Castres, and Uzes,
22 15| day after these events had taken place, Athos not having
23 15| against the uniform--have taken upon themselves to arrest
24 15| arrived at his friend's and taken up a book, while waiting
25 15| him, "well, but Athos WAS taken in the house in the Rue
26 16| might have seduced her, or taken her by force, at his will--
27 16| witness that I have always taken her part warmly, even against
28 17| ignorant of the change that had taken place in him with respect
29 17| time serious events had taken place in which both were
30 17| or not going, for I was taken to him between two guards.
31 18| Artagnan. "that if I am taken while accomplishing the
32 20| rushed upon Athos. ~"I am taken!" shouted Athos, with all
33 21| related to him the precaution taken, and how, thanks to the
34 21| precious studs which I have taken an oath should be buried
35 22| precaution, which was in fact taken rather against others than
36 24| took the path he had before taken, and reaching the ferry,
37 24| evening, the boatman had taken over a young woman, wrapped
38 24| see if advantage had been taken of his sleep, and having
39 25| our poor father, who had taken the precaution to bring
40 27| On, d'Artagnan, on, I am taken'? And when he had discharged
41 27| but they found themselves taken between two fires. They
42 31| carriage, and as Aramis's had taken to his heels, they had nothing
43 32| to nothing, he would be taken to his room, and was not
44 33| regard I have for you, I have taken the resolution to tell you
45 33| said Kitty, who had not taken her eyes off the young man'
46 35| with diamonds which had taken, on d'Artagnan's finger,
47 37| Artagnan, whose ideas had taken quite another course, forgot
48 38| had happened to him, had taken advantage of the opportunity
49 40| no evil impressions were taken from her grief as she was
50 41| Artagnan, who in falling had taken care not to let go his sword,
51 42| that great care should be taken of it; and then, on the
52 42| very dull after what has taken place; so accept my excuses,
53 43| sixty flags, which were taken to Paris by Claude de St.
54 43| Buckingham, named Montague, was taken, and proof was obtained
55 46| know it." ~"Have you not taken a bastion?" said a Swiss,
56 47| Musketeer, named Athos, has taken her safe-conduct from her
57 47| before an army if we had taken the precaution to bring
58 47| The Rochellais had at last taken possession of the bastion. ~"
59 48| prevent them from acting. Once taken, they will be pressed; when
60 48| never allow himself to be taken, or if taken, will undergo
61 48| himself to be taken, or if taken, will undergo martyrdom
62 48| said Planchet; "and if I am taken I will swallow it." ~"Well,
63 48| Well, but we should be taken out of prison; Madame Bonacieux
64 50| was for me alone you have taken the trouble to cross the
65 50| turn our conversation had taken. You came, you say, to see
66 50| killed, my precautions are taken. Not a penny of what I possess
67 51| thanks to the precautions taken, and above all to the dyke,
68 51| surrender. The last spy that was taken was the bearer of a letter.
69 51| perceive that if we had not taken this precaution, we should
70 51| confessor, and you know I have taken orders." ~"Monseigneur,"
71 51| to allow themselves to be taken. The cardinalists were three;
72 52| not perceive that you were taken for a novice, and that the
73 54| still another step to be taken. He must be retained, or
74 55| influence which had already taken possession of him. To see
75 56| pure. In short, she had taken the measure of motives hitherto
76 56| have allowed yourself to be taken." ~Then Milady collected
77 56| twenty-four hours! What had taken place during this long sleep? ~"
78 56| forty-eight hours since I had taken any nourishment. I ate some
79 56| from that fountain, and had taken advantage of my confidence
80 58| that which the patrol had taken. He soon left the pathway
81 59| something new and unexpected had taken place. ~Lord de Winter tore
82 60| ambassadors of Denmark, who had taken their leave, and the regular
83 63| and believes that I am taken by order of the cardinal.
84 63| horrible alteration that had taken place in the countenance
85 63| Artagnan related what had taken place between the cardinal
86 63| determination is irrevocably taken. After the siege I shall
87 64| her, and found him. He had taken the lady as far as Fromelles;
88 64| the route the carriage had taken. ~It was a melancholy sight--
89 67| to the young man. "I have taken from you one CARTE BLANCHE
90 67| Artagnan related what had taken place between the cardinal
91 67| determination is irrevocably taken. After the siege I shall
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