Chapter
1 1 | his youth, a buttercup," resumed the stranger, continuing
2 1 | As to the gentleman, he resumed his place at the window,
3 1 | told you this, good sir," resumed the host, "in order that
4 1 | this paper. ~"Do you say," resumed d'Artagnan, "that you suspect
5 5 | the addition of a boy," resumed Athos; "and yet it will
6 6 | hand upon his hip. ~"Sire," resumed Treville, "as I told you,
7 6 | insolent speech. ~"PARDIEU," resumed the latter, twisting his
8 8 | asked d'Artagnan. ~"Well!" resumed the citizen, "well, monsieur,
9 9 | with a bow, immediately resumed his accustomed silence. ~"
10 9 | I will continue, then," resumed Aramis. "This niece comes
11 10| here." ~"Let us go!" ~Both resumed their way. As d'Artagnan
12 11| somewhat bantering character resumed its influence, and with
13 11| already upon the scent," resumed d'Artagnan. "About three
14 11| prevails over reason. ~"Well!" resumed Mme. Bonacieux, in a voice
15 12| communication with Laporte, matters resumed their course, and she accomplished
16 14| been stopped for a minute, resumed its way, passed through
17 14| which nobody opposed, he resumed a little courage, and ventured
18 20| not any news of him, they resumed their journey. ~At a league
19 21| word, my Lord." ~"And now," resumed Buckingham, looking earnestly
20 22| the cardinal, the queen resumed her way to the chamber in
21 23| afraid, Monsieur Planchet," resumed d'Artagnan, "I will go without
22 23| But, A PROPOS," resumed M. de Treville, "what has
23 24| ten o'clock. He went and resumed his post, beginning to be
24 24| But, my good gentleman," resumed the old man, upon whom this
25 25| his bill to the host, he resumed his route with Planchet,
26 26| Buckingham. ~"Which means," resumed Aramis, that he might perfectly
27 26| subtle." ~"The FINGERS," resumed the Jesuit, "St. Peter blessed
28 26| But, for heaven's sake-" resumed Aramis. ~"DESIDERAS DIABOLUM,
29 26| But listen to me, then," resumed Aramis with politeness mingled
30 26| Oh, my dear d'Artagnan," resumed Aramis, giving to his voice
31 27| the story, monseigneur," resumed the trembling host; "for
32 27| had done the prisoner," resumed the innkeeper, "I took my
33 28| trust this reply, and he resumed; "you cannot have failed
34 29| ladies, Monsieur Porthos!" resumed the procurator's wife, with
35 29| what did I ask of you?" resumed Porthos, with a movement
36 32| horse for your lackey?" resumed the procurator's wife, hesitatingly; "
37 33| woman was a monster! He resumed his listening, but unfortunately
38 37| then, prefer a method," resumed d'Artagnan, "which would
39 40| Never mind, never mind!" resumed the cardinal, with a smile
40 40| received a visit from Cavois," resumed the cardinal. "He went to
41 40| Rochelle is about to be resumed, monseigneur. I shall serve
42 44| memory, Milady." ~"But," resumed she to whom the cardinal
43 44| Eminence made a pause, and resumed: "If he persists--well,
44 44| enough." ~Porthos and Aramis resumed their places by the stovepipe. ~
45 48| wise--not for the lackeys," resumed Aramis, "but for the master--
46 48| lives at Tours." ~Aramis resumed his pen, reflected a little,
47 49| immediately. Then the vessel resumed its course, still escorted
48 50| raised her head, which had resumed its formidable expression
49 51| sign of assent. Then he resumed in his turn: "Discipline,
50 51| religions! All the same," resumed he, after having clicked
51 52| s frock!" ~"By the way," resumed de Winter, stopping at the
52 57| Milady appeared to have resumed her self-possession, which
53 57| this?" ~"Listen, Felton," resumed Milady, "for by the side
54 61| everything. But after all," resumed the abbess, "Monsieur Cardinal
55 61| jealousy. ~"Speak, madame!" resumed Mme. Bonacieux, with an
56 63| and melancholy. And she resumed her seat, as if plunged
57 63| knew him. ~"Gentlemen," resumed the newcomer, "you are,
58 65| crimes. ~"That is not all," resumed Lord de Winter. "My brother,
59 65| waited for silence, and then resumed, "I told you well that she
60 65| executioner had said. ~"Then," resumed he, "mad, desperate, determined
61 67| watching his prisoner. ~They resumed their route. ~On the morrow,
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