Chapter
1 1 | of curiosity. ~In those times panics were common, and
2 1 | first journey to Paris, five times; from the death of the late
3 1 | reckoning wars and sieges, seven times; and from that date up to
4 1 | the present day, a hundred times, perhaps! So that in spite
5 1 | at least, had eaten three times as much as a horse of his
6 3 | with him, he called three times, with a louder voice at
7 3 | Treville had three or four times paced in silence, and with
8 5 | Unfortunately, we do not live in the times of the great emperor, we
9 5 | emperor, we live in the times of the cardinal; and three
10 5 | furious tiger, turning ten times round his adversary, and
11 5 | ground and his guard twenty times. Jussac was, as was then
12 7 | belonged by its make to the times of Francis I, the hilt of
13 7 | an appointment. At other times he would return home to
14 7 | inevitably look for better times. Your fortune is therefore
15 7 | seeing another three or four times a day, whether for dueling,
16 8 | Athos was invited four times, and each time took his
17 8 | for this single force four times multiplied, with which he
18 9 | he knocked ten or twelve times in succession, no one answered,
19 10| inhabitants of Paris in these times of perpetual riots and disturbances,
20 11| Let us add that in these times of lax morality they had
21 11| the strange custom of the times, considered himself at Paris
22 12| succeeded in approaching several times the beautiful and proud
23 12| beautiful sovereign, a hundred times, thanks!" ~"Oh, my Lord!
24 13| has followed us several times, as I think, when I have
25 14| I told my wife several times that it was surprising that
26 15| of the robe like at all times to gain over men of the
27 15| the right of entry at all times. ~It is well known how violent
28 15| gallant man, who has ten times shed his blood in your Majesty'
29 15| that in the unfortunate times in which we live, the purest
30 16| further obliged to leap twenty times out of their beds and prostrate
31 16| had opened and shut twenty times the drawers of the secretaries,
32 19| monsieur. You are a hundred times too good." ~"Begone, then,
33 19| ourselves a certain number of times in the sea. They would have
34 20| Artagnan had wounded him three times, exclaiming at each thrust, "
35 22| the word "Majesty" several times repeated, indicated clearly
36 22| door; and twice or three times he even saw the shadow of
37 23| kissed and rekissed twenty times the lines traced by the
38 23| changed color two or three times!" ~"Bah!" ~"Preoccupied
39 25| hundred, I give you a thousand times to guess, monsieur, the
40 25| have passed perhaps ten times through Chantilly, and out
41 25| Chantilly, and out of the ten times I have stopped three or
42 25| have stopped three or four times at your house at least.
43 25| brought in contact, even four times a year, with such intelligence
44 25| that I could have let ten times over." ~"Bah! Be satisfied,"
45 25| I had already hit three times, and whom I meant to finish
46 27| understand. Two or three times, even, to the great astonishment
47 28| not seen such a one four times in my life. Two aces!" ~
48 28| continued Athos, "four times only; once at the house
49 28| hundred livres." ~"Four times fifteen makes sixty--six
50 28| want two thousand." ~"Four times two makes eight," then said
51 32| coffer of which he had twenty times beheld the image in his
52 32| procurator repeated several times, "Ah, Madame Coquenard!
53 32| can come and dine three times a week," said Mme. Coquenard. ~"
54 33| colored and grew pale several times in reading this billet. ~"
55 37| He walked six or seven times round the Place Royale,
56 40| your Eminence is a hundred times too kind to me; and on the
57 41| bad night. Three or four times he started up, imagining
58 43| visits--for two or three times reports were spread that
59 43| The cardinal knocked three times, and in a peculiar manner. ~
60 44| There will be, in all times and in all countries, particularly
61 47| longer count the number of times I am indebted to you for
62 48| Enfer. As you have several times since declared yourself
63 48| illustrious politician of times past, of times present,
64 48| politician of times past, of times present, and probably of
65 48| present, and probably of times to come. He would extinguish
66 49| of war, he whistled three times, with three different modulations.
67 52| outbursts of passion which at times escape from the depths of
68 52| served, thus, madame, three times a day," said he. "In the
69 56| fantastic duality. ~"At times the state into which I had
70 56| the room at least twenty times, in search of an outlet
71 56| doubt I was watched. Several times, even, I felt a smile on
72 57| suffered frightful torments. At times there passed before me clouds
73 59| toilet, upon which, as at all times, he bestowed extraordinary
74 60| having blushed two or three times up to the whites of his
75 63| did not return. Several times, with terror, no doubt,
76 63| D'Artagnan fought three times with Rochefort, and wounded
77 63| Rochefort, and wounded him three times. ~"I shall probably kill
78 64| silent as the tomb. ~Three times Athos knocked without receiving
79 65| turned to the left. ~Several times Lord de Winter, Porthos,
80 67| say she was dead?" ~"Three times she attempted to kill me,
81 67| D'Artagnan fought three times with Rochefort, and wounded
82 67| Rochefort, and wounded him three times. ~"I shall probably kill
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