Chapter
1 Pre| soliciting the honor of being received, bearing the names of Athos,
2 1 | stronger. The blows which he received increased greatly his esteem
3 2 | contiguous to this antechamber, received visits, listened to complaints,
4 4 | rebuke the Musketeers had received was not likely to be at
5 5 | departed every instant from received rules, attacking him on
6 5 | counterhits. Porthos had received a thrust through his arm,
7 6 | wound his adversary had received, and pressing him warmly,
8 6 | proposition had been made, and received with enthusiasm, when fortunately
9 6 | is not dangerous, he has received another right through his
10 6 | Eminence's Guardsmen had received. Now, as d'Artagnan had
11 6 | not prevail. A gentleman received, from hand to hand, money
12 7 | flew to execute the order received, and did precisely the contrary.
13 7 | his good fortune nobly. He received thirty sous per day, and
14 7 | Chevalier Dessessart thus received four instead of one when
15 8 | the young man. ~"Which I received this morning." ~D'Artagnan
16 9 | executing the orders we have received?" asked one who appeared
17 11 | observed that young cavaliers received presents from their king
18 13 | that goddaughter had been received as Lady of the Linen to
19 14 | door opened; two guards received Bonacieux in their arms
20 16 | he had so well earned--he received the singular commission
21 16 | described, the cardinal received a letter with the London
22 16 | or five days after I have received them I shall be in Paris." ~
23 16 | the same day the cardinal received this letter the king put
24 16 | or five days after having received the money. It will require
25 19 | the mission I have just received from her Majesty." ~"Is
26 19 | letter, which I have just received?" said the astonished Athos. ~
27 20 | outnumbered in weapons. Aramis received a ball which passed through
28 20 | man as any on earth. He received the travelers with his candlestick
29 21 | the instructions he had received. At Neufchatel, as at St.
30 21 | twelve hours. ~M. de Treville received him as if he had seen him
31 22 | personage of the fete, she was received by the city officials, and
32 23 | the first billet he had received; it was the first rendezvous
33 23 | was with the letter he had received, he did not observe that;
34 25 | guess, monsieur, the visit I received in your absence." ~"When?" ~"
35 25 | friends. No news had been received of them; only a letter,
36 25 | establishments that one is well received. In hotels that do not flourish,
37 25 | was for some woman he had received this wound." ~"Has he been
38 25 | You said that Porthos had received a sword cut." ~"Yes, but
39 25 | nobody shall know he has received this wound except the duchess,
40 26 | a host but a hostess who received him. d'Artagnan was a physiognomist.
41 26 | pretended that d'Artagnan had received from the Duke of Buckingham. ~"
42 27 | recurrence. Athos never received any letters; Athos never
43 27 | matter, that the orders I had received did not come from him, and
44 28 | affair of the Rue Ferou, I received a sword wound which at the
45 31 | Place Royale. ~Milady Clarik received d'Artagnan ceremoniously.
46 31 | morrow, and was still better received than on the evening before.
47 32 | wife. ~On the morrow he received the last touches of Mousqueton'
48 32 | his wife. ~The cousin was received with resignation, that was
49 32 | never reckoned upon being received enthusiastically by the
50 32 | Coquenard?" ~This time Porthos received the blow right in his stomach,
51 35 | Never had he been so well received. Our Gascon knew, by the
52 35 | soubrette with de Wardes when he received the letter; how he had responded;
53 36 | ring which he said he had received from you." ~"Wretch!" cried
54 38 | Musketeer, as if he had received a ball in his heart. ~"Let
55 39 | Artagnan, "I have already received by Monsieur de Cavois a
56 39 | was, and who said he had received orders from his master." ~"
57 39 | as I said, that he had received orders from his master or
58 40 | On your return you were received by an august personage,
59 40 | The day after that, you received a visit from Cavois," resumed
60 40 | plan to you on the day you received my first invitation; but
61 40 | d'Artagnan, that I have received heavy and serious complaints
62 40 | should, therefore, be ill received here and ill regarded there
63 40 | precipitate herself. Porthos received all these attentions like
64 41 | sum which the bandit had received, with a dice box and dice,
65 41 | prison; and the letter he had received from the young woman, and
66 43 | friend, Aramis, here, has received a slight sword wound in
67 44 | is to say, when you have received my instructions. Two men,
68 44 | toward her--"now that I have received the instructions of your
69 45 | with the order they had received, they bowed their heads
70 47 | example. As to Grimaud, he received orders to place himself
71 47 | M. de Treville, who had received the account of the adventure
72 49 | went on board, where he was received with all the deference inspired
73 49 | destined for you, madame. I received orders to go and take charge
74 50 | as you desire." ~Milady received this look like a resigned
75 51 | letter one of them had just received. This letter was so important
76 53 | her plan of conduct. She received him like a woman who had
77 55 | fulfill the orders I have received." ~"Do you believe, then,
78 55 | door a minute after she had received it," replied Felton. ~"There
79 56 | triumphant, should have received from the queen the reward
80 56 | her own life, and I have received orders to watch her." ~"
81 57 | sensations hitherto unknown, received her with transport, pressed
82 59 | are the only tokens I ever received from her--this silver casket
83 60 | ten days afterward Aramis received the following letter: ~My
84 62 | which Madame Bonacieux has received from Madame the Constable,
85 63 | all. That letter you have received, and which you believe to
86 63 | of the same year. He was received in triumph, as if he came
87 64 | presented themselves, and received clear, positive, and serious
88 64 | while the mendicant, who had received his reward, left as fast
89 64 | find Athos, who had just received this information when his
90 67 | of the same year. He was received in triumph, as if he came
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