Chapter
1 3 | swords, two of our party were dead, and Athos, grievously wounded,
2 3 | they believed him to be dead, and left him very quiet
3 3 | the floor as if he were dead. ~"A surgeon!" cried M.
4 4 | that he did not strike me dead at once. He had good cause
5 5 | body. Jussac fell like a dead mass. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan
6 5 | iron men who never fell dead. ~Nevertheless, it was necessary
7 5 | fourth, as we have said, was dead. They then rang the bell,
8 6 | probably by this time he is dead? Will you tell me that they
9 12| six months, if I am not dead, I shall have seen you again,
10 14| stammered the mercer, more dead than alive, "at your service." ~"
11 16| us drink." ~"Then she is dead?" stammered d'Artagnan. ~"
12 20| Artagnan believed him to be dead, or at least insensible,
13 20| deprived of sense and perhaps dead, he gave a sigh for that
14 25| for I should have left him dead on the spot, I assure you." ~"
15 26| first pass I laid him stark dead." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "The
16 26| prisoner; she is perhaps dead!" ~"Yes, but you have at
17 27| is perhaps at this moment dead, and dead by my fault--for
18 27| at this moment dead, and dead by my fault--for it was
19 27| has become of him? Is he dead? Is he living?" ~"Patience,
20 27| were severely wounded. The dead man and the two wounded
21 27| I! Not at all. I am dead drunk, that's all, and never
22 28| said d'Artagnan, half dead with fright, "you made no
23 30| conversation whether his master is dead." ~Planchet dismounted and
24 30| Monsieur de Wardes? He is not dead, then?" ~"No, monsieur,
25 31| Because I am believed to be dead, and have reasons for wishing
26 31| nothing to think about but the dead. ~As Porthos and Aramis
27 33| she could say she was not dead. ~As to the cause which
28 36| be avenged, or I shall be dead." ~"No," said she, "you
29 36| me; but you will not be dead. He is a coward." ~"With
30 38| disturbed. "Is the king dead? Have you killed the cardinal?
31 38| you SURE that the OTHER is dead?" ~"THE OTHER?" said Athos,
32 39| de Treville must think us dead." ~"To a certainty, Athos,"
33 39| remember that it is the dead alone with whom we are not
34 39| if your mistress is not dead, if it is she we have just
35 41| his comrade as if he were dead. ~He quickly saw two heads
36 41| whom you perhaps believe dead but who is not!" cried the
37 41| that I believed that woman dead?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"By
38 41| completed the possessions of the dead man. ~He left the box and
39 42| stammered Planchet, more dead than alive, "ah, monsieur,
40 42| leave this chamber; the dead are not agreeable company,
41 42| think the other must be dead, I hanged her so effectually." ~
42 45| You believed me to be dead, did you not, as I believed
43 45| because we believed each other dead, and because a remembrance
44 47| aggressors; three soldiers fell dead, and one of the pioneers
45 47| brigadier and two pioneers fell dead; the rest of the troop took
46 47| Porthos. "It is only the dead who do not return." ~"You
47 47| replied Athos. ~"But the dead cannot return their fire." ~"
48 48| the unlucky Englishman was dead. I cannot recollect whether
49 48| sure, I have dreamed he was dead, and you know my dreams
50 51| fifteen days, we shall all be dead with hunger when it comes." ~
51 51| she betrayed him? Was she dead? He knew her well enough
52 57| Lord de Winter. "She is not dead; demons do not die so easily.
53 59| The duke, however, was not dead. He recovered a little,
54 59| useless," said he, "he is dead." ~"Dead, dead!" cried Patrick. ~
55 59| said he, "he is dead." ~"Dead, dead!" cried Patrick. ~
56 59| he, "he is dead." ~"Dead, dead!" cried Patrick. ~At this
57 59| Winter saw Buckingham was dead, he ran to Felton, whom
58 61| Fere, whom she had believed dead, or at least expatriated,
59 62| England." ~"Buckingham?" ~"Dead or desperately wounded,
60 62| Let us see: Buckingham dead or grievously wounded; your
61 63| him and saw Mme. Bonacieux dead, and d'Artagnan in a swoon.
62 63| pointing to Mme. Bonacieux dead, and to d'Artagnan, whom
63 63| to life. ~"Are they both dead?" asked Lord de Winter,
64 63| man! Women weep for the dead; men avenge them!" ~"Oh,
65 66| madame, and yet she is dead," said d'Artagnan. ~"I will
66 67| is in prison?" ~"She is dead." ~"Dead!" repeated the
67 67| prison?" ~"She is dead." ~"Dead!" repeated the cardinal,
68 67| believe what he heard, "dead! Did you not say she was
69 67| Did you not say she was dead?" ~"Three times she attempted
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