Chapter
1 Pre| caprice, discontent, or want of fortune, they had donned
2 3 | I am here; what do you want with me?" ~And at these
3 5 | accused of foul play and want of courage. ~Now, we must
4 8 | were likely to be really in want, they got together, as a
5 10 | himself. "Now, what is it they want to know? Why, they want
6 10 | want to know? Why, they want to know if the Duke of Buckingham
7 10 | first took for robbers, want with me, and why is Monsieur
8 10 | He will ask you what you want, and you will answer by
9 11 | Why so?" ~"I do not want you." ~"But you have claimed--" ~"
10 11 | before him. ~"What do you want, monsieur?" demanded the
11 16 | party, which did not prove want of sagacity, became chancellor,
12 16 | unable to leave London for want of money. Send me five hundred
13 19 | Aramis. ~"Pack up all you want for a journey of a fortnight,
14 20 | it to be?" ~"What do you want?" ~"Would you like to know?" ~"
15 21 | That's more time than we want. Patrick!" cried the duke,
16 21 | need of anything else. ~"I want to know the route I am to
17 21 | journey, gentlemen! Do you want anything?" ~D'Artagnan shook
18 22 | wishes, but I think you want two of the studs, and I
19 23 | think, is as much as I shall want." ~"But your companions?" ~"
20 24 | cried I, 'what do you want?' 'You must have a ladder?'
21 24 | it's a description you want?" ~"Exactly so." ~"A tall,
22 25 | makes one so thirsty as want of sleep. I am parched with
23 25 | thanks be to God, we do not want, as Monsieur can testify,
24 26 | tone; 'well, what do you want with me?' 'I want you to
25 26 | do you want with me?' 'I want you to spare time to take
26 27 | below. Ah, gentlemen, you want battle; and you shall have
27 28 | are laughing at me, and want to try me!" said d'Artagnan,
28 28 | Tempter, what more do you want with me?" said d'Artagnan. "
29 28 | said d'Artagnan. "You want me to throw again, do you
30 28 | the hundred pistoles. We want money for our return to
31 28 | For my part, I declare I want two thousand." ~"Four times
32 28 | is eight thousand that we want to complete our outfits,
33 29 | endowed me, I am not in want of good luck." ~"Good Lord,
34 30 | myself to punish him for his want of courtesy." ~At the first
35 31 | Athos. ~"Listen to me! I want to be enlightened on a subject;
36 32 | called an excess, felt the want of a siesta. Porthos began
37 32 | t you in the first place want a horse?" ~"Yes, a horse." ~"
38 32 | Ah, but the valise I want," cried Porthos, "is a well-
39 33 | yet, notwithstanding this want of respect, he felt an uncontrollable
40 34 | the door. ~"What do you want with me, my friend?" said
41 34 | what the mendicant could want with his master, kept pace
42 35 | pushing her away. "What do you want with me?" said she, "and
43 36 | fatigued, either from tears or want of sleep. The number of
44 38 | cried he; "what do you want, you strumpet? What's your
45 38 | shall procure it. What do I want? A horse for Planchet, that'
46 39 | my dear Aramis, you don't want three horses? I cannot comprehend
47 40 | understood my words." ~"You want a pretext, do you not? I
48 41 | his voice, and said, "I want for this mission three or
49 44 | said Porthos, "what do you want, and why do you not let
50 45 | are you, and what do you want?" cried she. ~"Humph," murmured
51 45 | back to me, and what do you want with me?" ~"I wish to tell
52 46 | Aramis," replied Athos. "I want to know if you were left
53 47 | quite as many as we shall want. Let us load the guns." ~
54 47 | there's just the man we want," said Athos. "It is he
55 50 | sister? Demand anything you want, and I will hasten to have
56 51 | from devotedness or from want of power to act against
57 52 | more to do here. If you want anything you can ring." ~"
58 53 | conjure you. I am well, I want nothing; do not call him." ~
59 54 | slowly. ~"Here," said he, "I want to show you the kind of
60 55 | and his eyes, reddened by want of sleep, denoted that he
61 55 | agitated. ~"What do you want with me?" said she. ~"Listen,"
62 55 | alarmed at what I say; I want to be convinced. Tonight,
63 56 | so badly served me, 'you want to take my life, do you,
64 56 | well off here. You shall want for nothing, and if you
65 57 | closed by the war, I was in want of everything. I was then
66 61 | would have them wherever you want, you appear so good and
67 61 | herself, "it is not for want of friends in high places;
68 62 | What, CAPITAL?" ~"Yes, I want your chaise." ~"And how
69 62 | correct; wait!" ~"Do you want a map?" ~"Oh, I know this
70 62 | where you are?" ~"You do not want your lackey?" ~"Is he a
71 62 | What?" ~"To ask me if I want money." ~"That's true. How
72 62 | s true. How much do you want?" ~"All you have in gold." ~"
73 63 | so that he should never want for anything in future.
74 65 | terrible cry. ~"What do you want?" screamed Milady. ~"We
75 65 | screamed Milady. ~"We want," said Athos, "Charlotte
76 65 | extreme terror; "what do you want?" ~"We wish to judge you
77 67 | so that he should never want for anything in future.
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