Chapter
1 1 | sound, my good host; and I wish to know what has become
2 3 | thank God, such as I could wish," cried d'Artagnan; "but
3 3 | for before everything, I wish to avenge myself." ~"Beware,
4 3 | friend," said he, slowly, "I wish, as the son of an ancient
5 3 | letter perfectly true--I wish, I say, in order to repair
6 4 | shoulders so correctly. I wish to kill you, be at rest
7 6 | me all four together. I wish to thank them all at once.
8 6 | Monsieur de la Tremouille; I wish to speak with him this evening." ~"
9 6 | your friend, that I also wish to be one of his, but he
10 7 | friend, do not forget that I wish to belong to the Church,
11 7 | the footing in which you wish them to remain. Reflect
12 8 | queen is known; and they wish either to remove her from
13 10| to do, and where do you wish me to conduct you?" asked
14 10| see you again?" ~"Do you wish to see me again?" ~"Certainly." ~"
15 11| perceive I must do as you wish." ~"Why did you deprive
16 11| I promise to do all you wish if you allow me to accompany
17 11| tongue, imprudent man! Do you wish to destroy me?" ~"You see
18 11| kissed it ardently. ~"Ah! I wish I had never seen you!" cried
19 13| were sure of it. I did not wish to contradict them; besides,
20 14| upon him, and appeared to wish to penetrate even into the
21 16| in it. ~"You particularly wish it?" asked he. ~"I pray
22 17| at the Hotel de Ville. I wish, in order to honor our worthy
23 17| anybody. He will do anything I wish. He will set out upon receiving
24 17| in London." ~"But others wish that you should go there." ~"
25 19| man, and tell me what you wish." ~"I wish you to obtain
26 19| tell me what you wish." ~"I wish you to obtain for me, from
27 19| Athos. ~My dear Athos, ~I wish, as your health absolutely
28 20| great haste likewise, I wish to beg you to render me
29 20| Certainly." ~"Well, then, I wish that order of which you
30 21| execution of these orders. I wish them to be promulgated immediately." ~"
31 21| my prisoner. And if you wish ever to leave my palace,
32 21| all our own. What do you wish for? What do you desire?" ~"
33 23| worse! When I am happy, I wish all the world to be so;
34 25| would be still time, if you wish, to see Monsieur de Cavois
35 25| sincerely for your kind wish." ~"But don't mistake,"
36 25| particularly on this road, and I wish to see all innkeepers making
37 25| well; I know all that I wish to know. Porthos's chamber
38 26| do belong to the earth, I wish to speak of you--of our
39 27| in a hurry. This is why I wish to set out again as soon
40 27| Artagnan, "you did not really wish to kill; you only wished
41 27| first place,' said he, 'I wish my lackey placed with me,
42 28| horse." ~"But he will not wish for only one harness." ~"
43 28| permission, monsieur, I wish to speak a word with my
44 28| you not?" ~"No, I would wish you to reflect." ~"On what?" ~"
45 28| today--seemed to have such a wish for him, that I gave him
46 30| Milady, my dear d'Artagnan; I wish you may with all my heart,
47 30| the Englishman. "Do you wish to play the braggart with
48 33| triumphant air imaginable. ~"I wish to say three words to you,
49 34| said the Musketeer. ~"I wish to speak with Monsieur Aramis.
50 36| at you with him whom you wish me to kill." ~D'Artagnan
51 39| perhaps sooner than you wish." ~Half past seven had sounded.
52 40| said the cardinal, "I don't wish you any ill; but you must
53 43| notwithstanding his earnest wish, he was delayed by the dissensions
54 43| messenger whom he did not wish to see at home. ~On their
55 43| said Athos. "What do you wish, gentlemen?" ~"Who are you?"
56 43| cardinal. "I know what I wish to know; follow me." ~The
57 44| the mission with which you wish to charge me; and as I desire
58 44| replied the cardinal; "but I wish to please you, and see nothing
59 45| do you want with me?" ~"I wish to tell you that though
60 47| altogether," said Athos; "but I wish to remind Aramis that he
61 47| we are as well off as we wish." ~"And yet," said Porthos, "
62 48| Lord Buckingham, for they wish to assassinate him. But
63 48| said Athos, rising; "I wish I could say as much!" ~"
64 50| apparent good nature. "You wish to see me, and you come
65 51| caused to be shut up, and you wish to get her out of the hands
66 52| repast. The prisoner did not wish to lose time; and she resolved
67 52| is a woman, after all, I wish to pay her the attention
68 53| madame, what treatment you wish followed." ~"Eh, how can
69 53| replied Milady; "and you wish to interest your jailers
70 55| But," replied Felton, "I wish to know." ~"Do not question
71 55| observation, or rather the wish to fascinate. ~Felton, in
72 56| could not have formed a wish, but on casting her eyes
73 56| she would have found that wish accomplished. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
74 56| be free.' ~"I had but one wish; that was that he should
75 59| of that prisoner that I wish to speak to your Grace,"
76 61| seen you, and you already wish to deprive me of your company,
77 61| what can those who sleep wish for--a happy awakening?
78 65| what do you want?" ~"We wish to judge you according to
79 67| said Rochefort, "as I wish to continue my journey." ~"
80 67| then; and be wise if you wish to preserve your heads." ~
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