Chapter
1 3 | Artagnan, "that you will wait until I have proved myself
2 3 | a Gascon, "you shall not wait long." And he bowed in order
3 3 | in his own hands. ~"But wait a minute," said M. de Treville,
4 4 | Endeavor not to make me wait; for at quarter past twelve
5 5 | your conversation. We will wait for these gentlemen, so
6 6 | that justice that I shall wait patiently and quietly the
7 6 | pleasure of your Majesty." ~"Wait, then, monsieur, wait,"
8 6 | Wait, then, monsieur, wait," said the king; "I will
9 6 | to go out. As the hour to wait upon the king was not till
10 6 | Artagnan, tranquilly, "I will wait for you at the door." ~"
11 6 | everyone to return home and wait for news. ~On entering his
12 6 | the Order this time." ~"Wait here ten minutes," said
13 6 | will be useless for you to wait for me longer." ~The four
14 6 | stairs, he desired them to wait. If the king was still irritated
15 9 | Haberdasher ~"She is afraid so." ~"Wait a minute, then," said Aramis. ~"
16 10| it was not too late to wait upon you." ~"Twenty-five
17 11| at the door." ~"Shall I wait for you?" ~"That will be
18 11| it!" ~"How so?" ~"I will wait until you come out." ~"In
19 11| what has happened. Let them wait for me at the Pomme-de-Pin.
20 12| will, I swear to you." ~"Wait, then, wait." ~Anne of Austria
21 12| swear to you." ~"Wait, then, wait." ~Anne of Austria re-entered
22 14| me none; she told me to wait, and I waited." ~"You are
23 14| guards again, and let him wait till I send for him." ~"
24 14| voice, 'Ladies,' said she, 'wait for me ten minutes, I shall
25 14| Majesty had said, 'Ladies, wait for me,' and she did not
26 16| he came, to desire him to wait." ~"Let him be sent for
27 16| her?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"Wait," said Athos. "He took her
28 17| astonished at this reply. "But wait a minute." ~Anne of Austria
29 17| return; and if you will wait only a few minutes for me,
30 20| their horses a little as to wait for Porthos. At the end
31 21| has them in his hands." ~"Wait, wait!" said the duke. "
32 21| them in his hands." ~"Wait, wait!" said the duke. "The only
33 23| for I am so." ~"Not yet; wait a little! This evening,
34 24| room, determined thus to wait till daylight; but this
35 25| should stay at Chantilly to wait for the answer from his
36 30| lackey in black and red will wait for your reply." ~"Oh!"
37 35| added she, "you know that I wait for you." ~At this appeal
38 36| tenderness?" ~"I cannot wait till tomorrow." ~"Silence!
39 38| true," said Athos; "we must wait for Aramis." ~At that moment
40 39| evening. Let each of us wait at a gate of the palace
41 42| gain, when we know how to wait." ~"Yes; but to wait surrounded
42 42| to wait." ~"Yes; but to wait surrounded by assassins
43 43| where these gentlemen can wait near a good fire?" said
44 43| gentlemen, and be kind enough to wait for me; I shall not be more
45 44| instructions to the letter. I only wait till you give them." ~"You
46 44| we make?" ~"You will not wait till he asks; you will speak
47 47| really have business here, to wait till we have finished or
48 48| executioner in cutting off a head. Wait quietly, then; in two hours,
49 50| Call Mr. Felton," said he. "Wait a minute longer, and I will
50 54| divine nothing, madame; I wait till I am confided in, and
51 55| Milady, "for you I will wait." ~"Swear." ~"I swear it,
52 56| Adieu, my charmer; I will wait to pay you my next visit
53 57| easily. Be tranquil, and go wait for me in my chamber." ~"
54 58| agreed that Milady should wait for Felton till ten o'clock;
55 59| The other was forced to wait, and it was easily to be
56 60| Belgium. They had not long to wait for an answer. Eight or
57 62| cardinal." ~"Then I must wait here, or in the neighborhood?" ~"
58 62| beforehand where you will wait for intelligence from the
59 62| neighborhood." ~"That's correct; wait!" ~"Do you want a map?" ~"
60 62| up somewhere." ~"You will wait for me, then?" ~"Let me
61 62| And you say you will wait for me at Armentieres?" ~"
62 63| Milady. ~"Here I am." ~"Wait till I assure myself that
63 63| Tell me what!" ~"To wait, concealed in the neighborhood,
64 63| you." ~"But where can I wait?" ~"Oh, there is no difficulty
65 63| we conceal ourselves, and wait together." ~"But I shall
66 63| what can we do there?" ~"Wait." ~"But if they come?" ~"
67 63| instructions. ~He was to wait at the gate; if by chance
68 63| the convent, and go and wait for Milady at a little village
69 64| what was to be done. ~"To wait," replied Athos. ~Some minutes
70 64| asked d'Artagnan. ~"To wait!" replied Athos. ~Each retired
71 64| lightly into the saddle. ~"Wait for me," cried he, "I will
72 65| tried, not assassinated. Wait an instant, my friend, and
73 67| Artagnan obeyed. ~"We shall wait for you, d'Artagnan," said
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