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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | To return instantly to England, and to inform him as soon 2 6 | Austria, who talks to me about England! Ah! A PROPOS of the cardinal, 3 12| but instead of regaining England, he had, abusing the position 4 12| elegant cavalier of France or England. ~The favorite of two kings, 5 12| France, you will return to England?" ~"I will, I swear to you." ~" 6 15| Spain, the quarrel with England, or the embarrassment of 7 16| in accord with Spain and England, with Madame de Chevreuse 8 19| which today takes us to England." ~"And what is this cause?" 9 20| instantly cross over to England. ~"Nothing would be more 10 20| someone from crossing to England?" ~"Yes; a certain d'Artagnan, 11 20| leagues from the coast of England. The breeze had been so 12 20| they must get to London. In England the post was well served. 13 21| from setting his foot in England, had not succeeded in arresting 14 21| young friend," said he, "England is all our own. What do 15 21| I had forgotten that England was an island, and that 16 21| resounded from it. War between England and France was talked of 17 25| the body in order to reach England. ~But there the confidence 18 31| possible if he had ever been in England. ~D'Artagnan replied that 19 33| the moment he was leaving England, he suspected that it was, 20 40| simple: you had business in England." ~"Monseigneur," said d' 21 41| and by closing it against England, our eternal enemy, the 22 41| Richelieu knew that in combating England he combated Buckingham; 23 41| that in triumphing over England he triumphed over Buckingham-- 24 41| short, that in humiliating England in the eyes of Europe he 25 41| to maintain the honor of England, was moved by interests 26 43| the German Empire, Spain, England, and Lorraine. This league 27 45| steered its course toward England. ~  ~ ~ 28 47| followed. ~"She goes into England," said Athos. ~"With what 29 47| here." ~"She worries me in England as well as in France," said 30 47| Artagnan. "Well, I will go to England a second time; I will go 31 48| are not children. To reach England"--Athos lowered his voice--" 32 48| contracted a marriage in England she was already married 33 48| relative left La Rochelle for England during the night. Watch 34 49| in great haste to regain England, and positively refused 35 49| beautiful days in winter when England remembers that there is 36 49| adopt with all who land in England." ~"Then you don't know 37 50| preceding operations in England might have been discovered. 38 50| then, decided to come to England again," said Lord de Winter, " 39 50| what makes you come to England?" ~"I come to see you," 40 50| other object in coming to England but to see me?" ~"No." ~" 41 50| see me, and you come to England. I learn this desire, or 42 50| attempt you make to return to England or the Continent." ~Milady 43 50| has come back again into England for the purpose of conspiring 44 51| anxiously for news from England; but no news arrived that 45 51| impatience for the news from England which would announce to 46 51| city, without news from England, the cardinal went out, 47 54| to you, for in four days England will be relieved of you." ~ 48 54| Felton. ~"Are there, then, in England two men to whom such an 49 54| was an Englishman in all England who would have required 50 54| today, that you came to England solely for the pleasure 51 55| enemies, of the enemy of England, of the enemy of God! You 52 55| cannot sleep: 'Strike, save England, save thyself-- for thou 53 56| name you the Lucretia of England.' ~"'And I will say that 54 57| replied Milady. "The brand of England!--it would be necessary 55 57| Milady, "is the ravager of England, the persecutor of true 56 57| heart, is about to make England shed so much blood, who 57 57| Buckingham had left England the day before, sent as 58 57| But all my fortune is in England. Communication being closed 59 59| spoke, "my Lord, beware! All England is tired of your iniquities; 60 59| great catastrophes upon England and France, but misfortune 61 60| first fear of the King of England, Charles I, on learning 62 60| order so far as to detain in England the ambassadors of Denmark, 63 61| I met Monsieur Dujart in England; I know Monsieur de Treville." ~" 64 62| Rochelle; and you?" ~"From England." ~"Buckingham?" ~"Dead 65 62| Winter of my journey to England; that this time they nearly 66 67| intelligence; Laporte, detained in England, as everyone else had been, 67 67| in France and another in England; a woman who poisoned her


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