Chapter
1 1 | could you not contrive to get rid of this frantic boy
2 1 | already late. I had better get on horseback, and go and
3 1 | weakness d'Artagnan should get up and depart as quickly
4 3 | he endeavored twice to get up, and fell again twice.
5 4 | cursed Gascon that I am, I get from one hobble into another.
6 5 | supposing he should be able to get so far, he determined to
7 9 | d'Artagnan, who began to get a glimpse of the result
8 10| suggestion." ~"What?" ~"You may get into trouble by what has
9 14| said he, "and tell him to get ready for a journey." ~An
10 14| call upon my treasurer and get the money. You shall have
11 14| doublet twelve diamond studs; get as near to him as you can,
12 17| king entered; she could not get out and had heard all. ~
13 18| gone, it is your turn to get out," said Mme. Bonacieux. "
14 19| In that case you will not get beyond Bondy. I tell you
15 19| where. So let us go and get killed where we are told
16 20| by any means be made to get up again, the blood flowing
17 20| that was not all; they must get to London. In England the
18 21| D'Artagnan could not get over the surprise created
19 23| the highest price you can get from him. However much of
20 24| pointed, and d'Artagnan could get no hold. ~At that moment
21 24| from its branches he might get a glimpse of the interior
22 24| Artagnan had had time to get a glimpse of the head of
23 27| as I thought necessary to get possession of the persons
24 27| shots at you, and you will get as many from the cellar.
25 27| made a breach in order to get out, and which were composed
26 27| bad money." ~"Very well; get me my purse back and keep
27 28| I certainly never will get drunk again, d'Artagnan;
28 28| master." ~"But how shall we get back?" ~"Upon our lackey'
29 28| the Jesuit entreated me to get him made a Musketeer." ~"
30 28| advised him to try never to get wounded there any more." ~"
31 30| perceived by her. He saw her get into her carriage, and heard
32 30| if you were under arrest, get on horseback and come and
33 30| him, "I ride what I can get; I am not so proud as you.
34 33| tomorrow endeavor again to get me an answer to the letter
35 34| but in a very ill humor. Get up!" ~He continued his way
36 36| I shall soon know how to get rid of you--you double idiot,
37 37| sword, Milady endeavored to get near enough to him to stab
38 37| furniture in her efforts to get at him, he in screening
39 37| bolts were fast, "let me get out of the hotel; for if
40 39| that will be a pity. Let us get ready, gentlemen." ~"But
41 39| Aramis. ~"Bah! you will get me out if they put me there,"
42 39| world, "to be sure we will get you out; but meantime, as
43 41| Richelieu's object, not only to get rid of an enemy of France,
44 41| make up your mind to go and get it, or I swear you shall
45 42| cannot have had time to get cold! Can it, gentlemen?"
46 42| with terror, "I wanted to get him out of the way that
47 44| simplest thing in the world; get me that proof, and I will
48 44| it were as easy for me to get rid of my enemy as it is
49 44| my enemy as it is easy to get rid of yours, and if it
50 46| said Athos: "we shall get into some pretty quarrel
51 46| tonight, and that you did not get much the best of the Rochellais." ~
52 46| Athos, "you are going to get us all killed without mercy." ~"
53 47| she could with impunity get rid of you and perhaps of
54 47| him in the same letter to get rid of his two friends,
55 47| will allow the besiegers to get as far as the ditch, and
56 47| does not know me; I will get access to her without her
57 47| That renders it useless to get a pleurisy by too much haste." ~"
58 48| you have eight days to get an interview with Lord de
59 48| talk, if you babble, if you get drunk, you risk your master'
60 49| coast, for she could not get rid of the thought that
61 51| shut up, and you wish to get her out of the hands of
62 52| of her peculiarities, to get rid thus, after one fashion
63 54| perhaps send Felton himself to get the order signed by the
64 56| for I tried in vain to get out of it. I sounded all
65 58| you again; all is over. Get your clothes together. Tomorrow
66 58| was too high to let them get much hold of it. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
67 58| sent me in his place to get Buckingham to sign the order
68 63| was most pressing was to get Mme. Bonacieux away, and
69 63| agreed; Mme. Bonacieux was to get into the carriage as if
70 63| Aramis ran to the table to get a glass of water; but he
71 65| desperate, determined to get rid of an existence from
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