Chapter
1 1 | stranger. "She will soon pass; she is already late. I
2 2 | of poor Chalais, should pass a minute or two very uncomfortably
3 2 | me." ~"And you--you would pass rather a sad quarter-hour
4 2 | Madame de Chevreuse, and you pass for being far advanced in
5 3 | one side of the street, pass by on the other. Do not
6 4 | enough room for a man to pass. D'Artagnan thought it would
7 4 | wind. As he was about to pass, the wind blew out Porthos'
8 5 | perceived a faintly sly smile pass over the lips of the young
9 5 | Treville has forbidden it. Pass on your way, then; it is
10 6 | yesterday, and the two will pass off together." ~M. de Treville,
11 6 | how did all this come to pass?" ~D'Artagnan related the
12 7 | master, like man." Let us pass, then, from the valet of
13 7 | masters and the valets, let us pass on to the dwellings occupied
14 10| and would be allowed to pass; whereas you are not known
15 11| stranger. "Allow me, then, to pass on, since it is not with
16 14| the way to let the mercer pass. The latter obeyed without
17 14| which the famous dyke was to pass which, eighteen months later,
18 17| knows, nothing makes time pass more quickly than reflection. ~
19 17| Oh, a day and night soon pass away. Let us return to the
20 20| I never jest." ~"Let me pass!" ~"You shall not pass." ~"
21 20| me pass!" ~"You shall not pass." ~"My brave young man,
22 20| d'Artagnan. ~"Here is my pass countersigned," said the
23 23| Treville how the affair came to pass. ~"Oh, the women, the women!"
24 23| way beneath you; if you pass before a house which is
25 24| contents of his bottle, to pass the time as well as to evade
26 25| repugnance, he was about to pass without speaking to him,
27 25| said he, "we appear to pass rather gay nights! Seven
28 26| home. ~Nothing makes time pass more quickly or more shortens
29 26| immediately drew, and at the first pass I laid him stark dead." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
30 27| But how do you mean to pass your time till I come back?
31 27| remaining there. We every day pass through the air hole some
32 31| whispered he. ~"Why, I meant to pass it over to you, my dear
33 32| He was about at last to pass that mysterious threshold,
34 32| he has so little time to pass in Paris, and consequently
35 33| that I should this evening pass with you the time I generally
36 34| vow he had formed, did not pass over the threshold of his
37 34| inconceivable ideas." ~"Let it pass. What do you think of Monsieur
38 39| into the carriages that pass; but if you have any consideration
39 40| procurator's wife saw him pass in his new uniform and on
40 41| to relate to allow us to pass it over in silence. ~The
41 41| unfold them first, and then pass on to the private plans
42 41| the whistling of a ball pass over his head. ~No time
43 43| himself upon me, he let it pass through his body. I only
44 44| of a surprise, he was to pass for the phantom of the White
45 45| de Wardes and thinking to pass the night with him, opened
46 46| lad had nearly come to the pass of forgetting how to speak. ~
47 46| desert where a bird cannot pass over one's head, where a
48 46| momentary pantomime was to pass from the rear guard to the
49 47| God, we shall henceforth pass for cardinalists." ~That
50 48| those two exercises; but pass the pen over to Monsieur
51 48| Ay, ay!" said Porthos; "pass the pen to Aramis, who writes
52 49| many important events might pass in London. She reflected
53 49| She allowed the vessel to pass Lorient and Brest without
54 49| Then the officer began to pass in review all the people,
55 50| penny of what I possess will pass into your hands. Were you
56 50| three iron gates for you to pass. The order is positive.
57 51| Rochelle who had contrived to pass the royal lines--God knows
58 51| exposed to allowing you to pass without presenting you our
59 51| I know that such viands pass with difficulty through
60 53| therefore, half an hour to pass away; and as at that moment
61 55| she feared the day would pass away without her seeing
62 58| an opening for a man to pass through. ~"Are you ready?"
63 58| Milady, with surprise. ~"Pass your arms around my neck,
64 59| gave orders to let Felton pass, who, besides, wore the
65 61| for the time I have to pass here?" ~"No, madame," replied
66 63| off as fast as possible, pass around the convent, and
67 63| They heard the horsemen pass under the windows. ~"Come,
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