Chapter
1 3 | with his hand, as if to ask his permission to finish
2 3 | Aramis, why the devil did you ask me for a uniform when you
3 3 | air which plainly said, "I ask alms of no man." ~"Oh, that'
4 3 | Hereafter, being able to ask for me at all hours, and
5 5 | look, and with that look ask assistance. D'Artagnan interpreted
6 5 | enemy, and forced him to ask for mercy. ~There only then
7 8 | beg you to observe that I ask you absolutely nothing.
8 9 | Monsieur Bonacieux, and ask him to send me half a dozen
9 9 | s place, I will come and ask your influence to secure
10 10| the Rue de l'Echelle, and ask for Germain." ~"Well, and
11 10| Well, and then?" ~"He will ask you what you want, and you
12 11| Bonacieux; "therefore, ask my own secrets, and I will
13 11| am accomplishing. This I ask of you in the name of the
14 11| all." ~"My Lord, Madame, I ask a hundred pardons! But I
15 12| that in my prayers." ~"I ask for no more. You love me,
16 13| deceived, as it appears, and I ask your pardon." ~"And what
17 13| with him." ~"By my faith, I ask no better," cried Bonacieux; "
18 17| date of the day. I will ask the cardinal." ~"It was
19 17| astonished king; "but why do you ask that?" ~"It was he who told
20 18| your secret to him, and ask him whether, however important,
21 18| whom I will request to ask this favor for me of his
22 18| his door. Go." ~"I will ask his servant." ~Bonacieux
23 18| I go to the Louvre; I ask for Mme. Bonacieux; I say
24 19| than he would have dared to ask of Providence. ~M. de Treville
25 19| or whether he should only ask him to give him CARTE BLANCHE
26 19| him everything. ~"Did you ask for me, my good friend?"
27 19| refuse me the favor I come to ask if you do not know to what
28 19| do not know to what end I ask it." ~"Keep your secret,
29 19| they have friends who ask it for them." ~"Ah, ah!"
30 19| about it," said Athos. "Ask d'Artagnan." ~"To London,
31 21| Go to the riverside, ask for the brig SUND, and give
32 21| Afterward?" ~"You will ask for the host, and will repeat
33 22| and if you only find ten, ask her Majesty who can have
34 23| for him. ~*The reader may ask, "How came Planchet here?"
35 23| companions?" ~"I was about to ask you if you had heard any
36 24| Monsieur," said the old man, "ask me nothing; for if I dared
37 25| where are we going, may I ask, without being too curious?" ~"
38 25| would not be prudent to ask at once what had become
39 27| is a cardinal likewise. Ask his lackey how often he
40 29| Besides, what did I ask of you?" resumed Porthos,
41 33| pardon. I will come and ask mine at eleven o'clock this
42 34| general," he said, "only ask advice not to follow it;
43 34| But, tell me, what do you ask?" ~"Nothing; for that amounts
44 35| converse with you. Don't ask me for counsel; don't tell
45 36| she. ~"Except that which I ask of you, dear love." ~"But
46 38| demanded, without thinking to ask for any abatement. D'Artagnan
47 41| Monsieur is about to ask for some men of good will
48 44| countries, fanatics who ask nothing better than to become
49 46| not quite what I mean to ask you, Aramis," replied Athos. "
50 46| who does you the honor to ask you a question? Relate what
51 47| said Aramis. ~"I will ask leave of absence of Monsieur
52 47| Monsieur the Abbe? I don't ask Porthos; his opinion has
53 48| with English in order to ask the way to London. Really,
54 48| my turn, I warn you." ~"I ask no better," said Aramis,
55 53| others were yesterday? All I ask is permission to remain
56 54| not the question. I only ask you one favor; and if you
57 55| are called a just man, you ask but one thing--and that
58 55| refuge in martyrdom. I do not ask you for liberty, as a guilty
59 55| escape!" said she. "Well, ask your worthy jailer what
60 56| me on the cross; I won't ask anything more of you.' ~"'
61 57| I have only one thing to ask of you; that is, the name
62 58| changed. ~Then she ventured to ask what had become of Felton. ~
63 58| me?" said Felton. ~"You ask that?" ~"Put your two hands
64 59| barred his passage. ~"I ask it humbly of you, my Lord"
65 60| d'Artagnan was going to ask leave of absence of M. de
66 62| one thing." ~"What?" ~"To ask me if I want money." ~"That'
67 63| are the men who come to ask for you." ~"But where can
68 63| together as possible, you ask her permission to share
69 64| qualities. Then, lackeys who ask questions inspire less mistrust
70 64| someone of whom he could ask a question. At length he
71 64| who, coming up to Athos to ask charity, Athos offered him
72 64| learned without needing to ask a question that the evening
73 65| witnesses of this scene. ~"Ask that woman," said the man
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