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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | his senses. Giving him to understand that the police would deal 2 4 | without running--ME, you understand?" ~"And where, I pray you?" ~" 3 4 | understood him or did not understand him, giving way to his anger, " 4 5 | of Aramis. ~"You do not understand me, gentlemen," said d'Artagnan, 5 6 | know." ~"Yes, sire." ~"You understand, Treville--an edict is still 6 6 | enough, gentlemen; please to understand, that's enough. You have 7 8 | half-confidence, or--you understand!" ~"I know it from my wife, 8 8 | Jean Moquet; so that you understand, monsieur--But" cried the 9 11| Ah, Monsieur Hypocrite, I understand how you study theology." ~ 10 13| preserve absolute secrecy. You understand!" ~Athos shrugged his shoulders, 11 16| asked the queen, who did not understand, or rather was not willing 12 16| rather was not willing to understand. ~"His majesty is certain 13 16| Duke," said the king, "I understand you. Be satisfied, all who 14 16| seriously offended, I could well understand it; your Majesty has treated 15 18| police." ~"And what did you understand by what we said?" ~"A thousand 16 18| important point, do you understand?" ~"Then the news I brought 17 21| repugnant to him. ~"Let us understand each other, my Lord," replied 18 25| precious fellow." ~"You will understand, monsieur, I thought there 19 25| The devil! Ah, I can understand that. It is a demand that 20 25| Well, monsieur, you understand that uneasiness makes us 21 25| Catholic zeal that he could not understand how, a quarter of an hour 22 25| the world. Well, do you understand, monsieur? Our host has 23 26| that he might perfectly understand, "'The two hands are indispensable 24 26| uniform was granted. You may understand that the moment has come 25 27| which Porthos pretended to understand. Two or three times, even, 26 27| for you will please to understand, monsieur, we were disposed 27 28| himself. ~"Grimaud himself, understand; and with the ten parts 28 28| but saddles?" ~"Now do you understand?" said Athos. ~"My friends, 29 29| reply you make? Alas, I understand." ~"Think of the offense 30 30| which d'Artagnan could not understand; but by the accent the young 31 32| mounted on mules. But then you understand, Madame Coquenard, a mule 32 33| or Monsieur Dessessart. I understand my game, Kitty; I have this 33 34| Madame Bonacieux." ~"Yes, I understand now: to find one woman, 34 36| had made Athos; "you must understand it would be impolitic not 35 36| again, would not be able to understand what could cause the interruption 36 38| talisman." ~"I don't at all understand you, but I believe all you 37 38| important to say to him." ~"I understand," said Athos; "but why not 38 38| nothing; will you, Kitty? You understand, my dear girl," continued 39 38| the friends gave him to understand that among all his high 40 41| two wretches like you. I understand why you accepted it, and 41 47| and I am sure you will understand me, d'Artagnan, was the 42 47| Porthos, "but I should like to understand." ~"Let us decamp first, 43 47| decamp first, and you will understand afterward." ~"A moment, 44 48| Aramis, "you will please to understand, gentlemen, that Bazin alone 45 48| least a cardinal. You can understand that a man who has such 46 49| silence. ~"I beg you to understand, sir, I will go no farther 47 49| every misfortune which I understand. Where am I, and why am 48 50| her brother. ~"I do not understand, my Lord," said she, in 49 50| arrived?" ~"Himself. Ah, I can understand how the sight of him struck 50 50| warmth: "Yes, I can very well understand that after having inherited 51 50| not to leave this chamber, understand, John," continued the baron. " 52 53| words, I declare I do not understand them." ~"Then you have no 53 54| continued Lord de Winter, "I understand. You would like very well 54 54| you say? Oh, you do not understand me! When I speak of ignominy, 55 54| It is I who no longer understand you, madame," said Felton. ~" 56 54| rather, who pretend not to understand me, sir!" replied the prisoner, 57 54| explanation to make him understand of whom I was speaking." ~" 58 55| will watch." ~"But do you understand the mission you are fulfilling? 59 55| speak!" cried Felton, "I can understand you now." ~A flash of terrible 60 55| heaven, and that Felton might understand she was addressing him. ~ 61 56| from his mouth, gave me to understand he had accomplished it the 62 57| Yes, yes," said Felton; "I understand how he would act. But with 63 57| Winter; and now you can understand it all, can you not? Buckingham 64 58| asked Milady. ~"You do not understand?" asked Felton. ~"No; explain 65 61| cry out so?" ~"Do you not understand?" said Milady, who had already 66 61| presence of mind. ~"How can I understand? I know nothing." ~"Can 67 61| nothing." ~"Can you not understand that Monsieur d'Artagnan, 68 63| orders of his Eminence." ~"I understand. It is your brother who


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