Chapter
1 4 | Porthos, faith, that's a droll affair!" ~And in spite of himself,
2 4 | as may be supposed, the affair had no other sequel. In
3 4 | you have not acted in this affair as a gallant man ought." ~"
4 4 | repugnance; but this time the affair is serious, for here is
5 5 | generally results from an affair of this kind, when a young
6 5 | beg of you. I have an old affair to settle with him when
7 6 | Louis XIII~ ~ ~ ~ ~ This affair made a great noise. M. de
8 6 | Monsieur de Treville on an affair of importance. Ah, I had
9 6 | as a consequence of the affair of yesterday, and the two
10 6 | endeavor to clear up this affair." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "I have
11 6 | described to the two nobles the affair exactly as it had passed. ~
12 6 | the duke gave me of the affair. Poor cardinal! Seven men
13 7 | friends; "it is a family affair. It is with valets as with
14 8 | escaped from d'Artagnan, what affair was in hand, and as they
15 9 | caused us to miss a glorious affair, gentlemen--an affair by
16 9 | glorious affair, gentlemen--an affair by which there were a hundred
17 9 | the Jolly Miller. ~"Your affair is not bad," said Athos,
18 11| This must be, then, an affair of importance; and what
19 11| what is the most important affair to a woman of twenty-five!
20 11| And who told you I had no affair with a lover?" ~"It is a
21 11| knew nothing about this affair?" ~"He took care not to
22 11| that he had terminated the affair alone in which he had for
23 13| from this "Ah" that the affair grew more and more intricate. ~"
24 13| embrace them both. ~"Your affair has become more complicated
25 13| tell me how my own proper affair can become worse by anything
26 15| investigating impartially the whole affair in order to place it before
27 15| That was on account of the affair about which I spoke to you." ~"
28 15| myself to examine into an affair of the highest importance." ~"
29 16| stimulated the judges in the affair of Calais, encouraged the
30 16| to the conclusion of the affair; that is to say, to search
31 18| will be a double amusing affair to save the queen with the
32 18| have reflected; I renew the affair; I obtain the letter, and
33 19| BLANCHE for some secret affair. But M. de Treville had
34 19| anything to do in such an affair. A secret may, by chance,
35 20| breast. ~"Go on with your affair, monsieur," cried Planchet; "
36 20| he came from Paris on an affair of life and death, and that
37 20| him to excuse me, but an affair of the greatest importance
38 23| truly? Is it not some bad affair?" ~"You are mistaken, Planchet,"
39 23| to M. de Treville how the affair came to pass. ~"Oh, the
40 24| thrown upon the mysterious affair. At the sixth cabaret, then,
41 25| good advice as to the whole affair. Besides, as M. de Treville
42 25| adventure besides a love affair. When d'Artagnan had finished,
43 25| what took place?" ~"Oh! The affair was not long, I assure you.
44 27| who dragged him into this affair, of which he did not know
45 27| heads into a very silly affair; you will be riddled. My
46 28| Though I remember, in our affair of the Rue Ferou, I received
47 34| The husband heard of the affair; on their way he confiscated
48 35| quite a simple and natural affair, and the younger sons of
49 38| high admiration for the affair of London, he entertains
50 39| Wardes has related all our affair to the cardinal, which is
51 40| but in that unfortunate affair at Meung--" ~"The letter
52 41| love a simple political affair, or was it naturally one
53 41| concerned in this villainous affair?" ~"He proposed to me to
54 43| best to put an end to the affair, and gave the necessary
55 44| said the cardinal, "the affair is important. Sit down,
56 44| Milady, "that since the affair of the diamond studs, about
57 44| emissary, and who caused the affair of the diamond studs to
58 46| our workmen." ~"Was that affair hot?" ~"Yes, moderately
59 47| not a word more of this affair. We are observed; they are
60 47| what was going on. ~The affair was described to the messenger
61 48| 48. A Family Affair~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Athos had invented
62 48| invented the phrase, family affair. A family affair was not
63 48| family affair. A family affair was not subject to the investigation
64 48| of the cardinal; a family affair concerned nobody. People
65 48| employ themselves in a family affair before all the world. Therefore
66 48| invented the phrase, family affair. ~Aramis had discovered
67 48| himself in the ticklish affair of Boulogne. ~These four
68 48| him concerning a family affair; that we only write to him
69 48| particular. Yesterday's affair must have shaken him a little;
70 51| Anne of Austria--for that affair was over--but he had to
71 54| would be mixed up with the affair, I will risk the scandal
72 58| that the more promptly the affair takes place the more sure
73 61| mixed up with the sanguinary affair. The ever-new passions which
74 61| detained in France by some love affair." ~"Ah," said Milady, with
75 62| mission as they foiled the affair of the studs; tell him that
76 65| charged myself with this affair. It is for me, then, to
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