Chapter
1 1 | stranger. ~"His Eminence, then, orders me--" said the lady. ~"To
2 2 | to complaints, gave his orders, and like the king in his
3 3 | hastened to receive your orders. I am here; what do you
4 3 | but as I maintain that the orders of the king, and more particularly
5 3 | and more particularly the orders of the cardinal, should
6 5 | on guard. ~"I waited your orders," said d'Artagnan, crossing
7 7 | of someday entering into orders, he was always clothed in
8 9 | oppose our executing the orders we have received?" asked
9 10| once put himself at your orders." ~"And what shall I command
10 13| my God?" ~"Where we have orders to lead you." ~"But that
11 14| What are your Eminence's orders?" ~"Not a word of what has
12 16| came to the Louvre I left orders if he came, to desire him
13 16| instantly." ~"Your Majesty's orders shall be executed; but--" ~"
14 16| perhaps refuse to obey." ~"My orders?" ~"Yes, if she is ignorant
15 16| she is ignorant that these orders come from the king." ~"Well,
16 16| What do you say?" ~"That my orders go far, madame; and that
17 16| his Eminence awaited the orders of his Majesty in the business
18 17| arrested by the queen's orders, and I will have you placed
19 18| while accomplishing the orders you give me, I will die
20 21| his bedchamber, writing orders with his own hand. ~"Mr.
21 21| with the execution of these orders. I wish them to be promulgated
22 26| and he determined to take orders." ~"That's it!" said d'Artagnan, "
23 26| priests of the inferior orders, when they bestow the benediction.'" ~"
24 27| in conformity with the orders of the authorities, who
25 27| about the matter, that the orders I had received did not come
26 30| the window, and gave her orders to her maid. ~The latter--
27 34| and perform your master's orders. Is he at home?" ~"Yes,
28 34| fastened, according to the orders of his master, both horse
29 36| That evening Milady gave orders that when M. d'Artagnan
30 36| would be obedient to her orders. He did not dare to write
31 36| happiness, then!" ~"I am at your orders," said d'Artagnan. ~"Quite
32 39| who said he had received orders from his master." ~"Or his
33 39| said, that he had received orders from his master or mistress
34 40| displeasure by having followed the orders of your superiors with more
35 40| in the execution of her orders, she started her horse and
36 41| and advanced to receive orders. ~"Monsieur is about to
37 42| the Guards, with strict orders that great care should be
38 42| bottles and Aramis gave orders, a little too late, that
39 43| commanding the army under the orders of the king; but the cardinal,
40 43| and gave the necessary orders for a decisive action. ~
41 43| Duc d'Angouleme important orders, sometimes to confer with
42 43| were not under very strict orders and led a joyous life. The
43 43| tomorrow, if your Eminence orders an escalade." ~"But you
44 43| aware, about to enter into orders, I endeavored to appease
45 45| We are at your Eminence's orders." ~"To horse, then, gentlemen;
46 47| to Grimaud, he received orders to place himself behind
47 47| Grimaud some indispensable orders." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Athos
48 49| you, madame. I received orders to go and take charge of
49 49| was waiting for his last orders, he said. "All is well,
50 50| place a carriage at his orders, and he brings you hither
51 50| threshold to receive the orders of the baron. ~"Come in,
52 51| were executing under his orders, if he met a Musketeer of
53 51| and you know I have taken orders." ~"Monseigneur," said Athos,
54 52| say, soldiers. ~Felton's orders were, for the rest, executed
55 52| soldier went out to obey the orders of his officer. Felton sat
56 53| her; but don't exceed your orders." ~An expression of unspeakable
57 55| madame, and fulfill the orders I have received." ~"Do you
58 56| life, and I have received orders to watch her." ~"Good!"
59 58| was, and that he had given orders to be informed if the prisoner
60 58| your brains out. He has orders to do so. If when on the
61 58| Milady. ~"Accomplish the orders of Lord de Winter," said
62 58| with a gloomy smile. ~"What orders?" asked Milady. ~"You do
63 59| officer of the post gave orders to let Felton pass, who,
64 59| while awaiting further orders, to a little terrace commanding
65 61| where I will await your orders." ~Accordingly, that same
66 63| come to take me away by the orders of his Eminence." ~"I understand.
67 63| man goes to give his last orders; take the least thing, drink
68 64| clear, positive, and serious orders from Athos. ~They must set
69 67| everyone else had been, by the orders of Charles I, arrived, and
70 67| Cardinal Richelieu, and I have orders to conduct you to his Eminence." ~"
71 67| have been arrested by my orders." ~"So they tell me, monseigneur." ~"
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