Chapter
1 Pre| one before ourselves had given a thought.~D'Artagnan relates
2 1 | expression which his words had given to the physiognomy of the
3 1 | Artagnan, and which she had given her son secretly. Next he
4 2 | sight appeared only to be given to see if the king were
5 2 | paternal generosity. It was given to you by that veiled lady
6 2 | Only till the queen has given an heir to the crown of
7 3 | I will not have occasion given for the cardinal's Guards,
8 5 | balsam for wounds--a balsam given to me by my mother and of
9 6 | give up hunting, as I have given up hawking. Ah, I am an
10 7 | he waited at the dinner given my his master, and saw him
11 7 | Porthos. Porthos would have given ten years of his life to
12 7 | handkerchief you saw had not been given to me, but it had been forgotten
13 8 | pistoles for which he had given his word. ~Then the inconvenience
14 8 | Yes, yes; you have already given me that reason, and I find
15 8 | this but a love meeting, given by a lady to a cavalier,
16 8 | with the character he had given himself, judged it prudent
17 10 | key, which was customarily given him as one of the family,
18 10 | apartment of which we have given a description. ~"You are
19 11 | pursued his way. He had given his word not to watch Mme.
20 12 | the hope you have almost given me, will have richly paid
21 15 | this young man of having given bad counsel?" ~"To Athos,
22 16 | that the letter should be given to him, madame, he would
23 17 | young woman who had been given to her by Laporte. ~"Oh,
24 17 | The letter shall be given to himself." ~"Generous
25 18 | the cardinal would have given you letters of nobility." ~"
26 19 | lady was to whom he had given hospitality, and that he
27 21 | these studs was at a ball given by the king eight days ago
28 22 | the hotel. These keys were given up to him instantly. Each
29 22 | two studs the cardinal had given him. ~"How, sire?" cried
30 23 | Monsieur for the crown he had given me, and I promise him to
31 23 | Impossible, monsieur." ~"You have given your word, then?" ~"Yes,
32 23 | of the four friends, had given them a breakfast of chocolate. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
33 24 | and as no signal had been given him by which to announce
34 24 | but his word, and I have given you mine." ~With a heavy
35 26 | cavalier, and went to a ball given by a lady friend of mine
36 26 | your absence, and which was given to me for you." ~"But from
37 28 | Aramis, "imagined that I had given almost my last sou to the
38 31 | spot behind the Luxembourg given up to the feeding of goats.
39 34 | someone to blame for having given it." ~Porthos arrived a
40 35 | To the great lady she had given a heart vile and venal;
41 35 | to the SOUBRETTE she had given the heart of a duchess. ~
42 35 | the commission, she had given Kitty a purse. ~Returning
43 35 | of love, as it has been given to you." ~D'Artagnan became
44 36 | possible death without having given me at least something more
45 37 | only caressed till he had given death; but pride, but self-love,
46 37 | really love me?" ~"I have given you proof of that, it seems
47 39 | bought or the one that was given to you?" ~"That which was
48 39 | to you?" ~"That which was given to me, assuredly. You cannot
49 39 | spite of the injunction given, d'Artagnan put his horse
50 41 | Of the important cities given up by Henry IV to the Huguenots
51 41 | felt himself isolated and given up to his own reflections. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
52 41 | accuracy of the aim had first given him the idea that a special
53 42 | accomplish the order they have given me by forwarding to you
54 43 | separate command had to be given to each. Bassompierre took
55 44 | the queen during the fete given by Madame the Constable;
56 44 | expressions of our host have given me reason to think the road
57 45 | made you rich, hell has given you another name, hell has
58 47 | host!" cried he, "he has given us Anjou wine instead of
59 47 | Artagnan, who, on his part, has given her some offense for which
60 47 | de Wardes, to whom I have given three sword wounds; next
61 47 | much, d'Artagnan. I have given you all I have, and I beg
62 47 | Porthos; his opinion has been given." ~"Why, I think," said
63 48 | silence, "d'Artagnan has given us an excellent program,
64 48 | for, and instructions were given him. The matter had been
65 48 | he to him. "When you have given the letter to Lord de Winter
66 48 | Busigny, who, by the by, had given them a magnificent dinner,
67 49 | without any order being given or his place of destination
68 50 | d'Artagnan's letter had given birth in the mind of her
69 51 | silent. ~"Would you have given up the letter, Aramis?"
70 51 | insisted upon the letter being given up to him, I would have
71 51 | but after all, as I have given you proofs, my dear cousin,
72 55 | replied Milady. ~"I have given you the choice between America
73 56 | anything, and who had already given me a fatal proof of what
74 58 | he was, and that he had given orders to be informed if
75 60 | city where the cardinal has given rendezvous to a woman who,
76 61 | promise which the cardinal had given her if she succeeded in
77 61 | This awakening you have given me; allow me, then, to enjoy
78 61 | grateful for the warning he has given. ~"Yes, yes," said Milady; "
79 62 | safe-conduct which he had given me; tell him they warned
80 62 | the four Musketeers had given fresh activity to their
81 64 | The despair of Athos had given place to a concentrated
82 67 | Milady, and which he had given to d'Artagnan to serve him
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