Chapter
1 1 | twelve to fourteen years old, yellow in his hide, without
2 1 | price. ~"My son," said the old Gascon gentleman, in that
3 1 | tranquilly and honorably of old age, and if you make a campaign
4 1 | of it as you would of an old servant. At court, provided
5 1 | his pocket but his little old velvet purse with the eleven
6 2 | my mistress put into the old one." ~"It's true, though,"
7 3 | heart, "on account of my old companion, your father,
8 5 | I beg of you. I have an old affair to settle with him
9 6 | king. He knew the king of old, and he knew that all these
10 7 | was scarcely thirty years old, and was of great personal
11 7 | his silence made almost an old man of him. He had, then,
12 7 | enormously fond of him. ~An old proverb says, "Like master,
13 7 | doublets cut out of his old clothes and cast-off cloaks
14 7 | thirty-five or forty years old, mild, peaceable, sleek,
15 9 | to him, "You are a shabby old fellow, my dear. You come
16 13| that he was fifty-one years old, a retired mercer, and lived
17 14| represented--broken down like an old man, suffering like a martyr,
18 17| only twenty-three years old, and Mme. Bonacieux had
19 21| cannot tell the new from the old." ~"Therefore, my dear Mr.
20 21| tell the new ones from the old ones, and experts in such
21 23| women, the women!" cried the old soldier. "I know them by
22 23| with a child of ten years old. If you are attacked by
23 24| Artagnan was but twenty years old, and consequently had not
24 24| most fearful. At length an old, worm-eaten shutter was
25 24| glimpse of the head of an old man. ~"In the name of heaven!"
26 24| disorder of the chamber. ~The old man listened attentively,
27 24| Oh! Monsieur," said the old man, "ask me nothing; for
28 24| Pavilion~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The old man read so much truth and
29 24| ascended the ladder. The little old man remained at the coach
30 24| carriage, into which the little old man got after her. The leader
31 24| gentleman," resumed the old man, upon whom this mute
32 24| good monsieur?" said the old man. ~"And I renew my promise.
33 24| remembered, was only twenty years old, and at that age sleep has
34 25| sinister character of the old man recurred to the mind
35 25| her." ~"Why, she is the old wife of a procurator* of
36 25| the procurator's wife is old and ugly?" ~"Fifty at least,
37 25| recourse to a little of my old trade. While walking near
38 26| or four-and-twenty years old, mild, amiable, and well
39 26| seminary from nine years old; in three days I should
40 26| garlic, and four bottles of old Burgundy." ~Bazin, who looked
41 27| toward material life, as old men turn toward physical
42 27| younger, why, you may take the old one; and let us drink." ~"
43 28| in addition to Athos's old horse, cost six pistoles.
44 31| we are but twenty years old, above all if we were born
45 32| by which, one by one, the old crowns of M. Coquenard had
46 32| the more they please," as old soldiers say. ~To come in
47 32| yellow, wrinkled brow of the old procurator; to pluck the
48 32| of his cane chair. ~The old man, wrapped in a large
49 32| it had retired to die of old age. ~"The devil!" thought
50 32| is poor work. I respect old age, but I don't much like
51 34| with a few glasses of good old Burgundy." ~"Agreed, as
52 34| Burgundy." ~"Agreed, as to the old Burgundy; I have no objection
53 35| As I told you, it is an old family jewel." ~"And you--
54 41| orphan girl eighteen months old, and that this little girl
55 43| large room, in which an old stove had just been replaced
56 49| upon the towers and the old houses of the city a last
57 51| that women, children, and old men should die, so long
58 51| the children, women, and old men whom they allowed to
59 53| which she had learned of an old servant of her second husband,
60 53| moment all was silence in the old castle, as nothing was heard
61 54| madame; and there is an old proverb that says, 'Traveling
62 61| and gallant manners of an old governor of the port, who
63 61| her that this might be her old chambermaid. There was connected
64 66| night. On the left was an old abandoned mill, with its
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