Chapter
1 8 | friends, followed by their lackeys, were seen haunting the
2 8 | took his friends and their lackeys with him. Porthos had six
3 19| young men, calling their lackeys, "clean my boots, and fetch
4 19| it is not proper to allow lackeys to have anything to do in
5 19| is almost always sold by lackeys." ~"Porthos's plan appears
6 19| troop. We will arm our four lackeys with pistols and musketoons;
7 20| most strict incognito. The lackeys followed, armed to the teeth. ~
8 20| poor man. They ordered the lackeys not to unsaddle the horses,
9 20| recognizing the voices of their lackeys, opened the shutter. It
10 23| them had returned. Their lackeys likewise were absent, and
11 27| description of your horses, your lackeys, your countenances--nothing
12 28| and Grimaud, and the two lackeys started on foot, carrying
13 28| empty to Paris, and the two lackeys had agreed, for their transport,
14 28| it in the wagon with the lackeys. That has weakened my purse." ~"
15 28| of the four horses of our lackeys we will make two for the
16 29| reigned in the community. ~The lackeys on their part, like the
17 30| remember him, and the two lackeys began to chat with the best
18 30| Planchet! you are the king of lackeys. Now jump onto your horse,
19 30| They immediately sent their lackeys for Porthos and Aramis,
20 31| they went with their four lackeys to a spot behind the Luxembourg
21 31| goatkeeper to withdraw. The lackeys were ordered to act as sentinels. ~
22 31| amid the hooting of the lackeys. ~As to d'Artagnan, he fought
23 31| Keep the purse for your lackeys." ~D'Artagnan put the purse
24 31| us give the money to the lackeys, as Lord de Winter desired
25 31| the lackeys--not to our lackeys, but to the lackeys of the
26 31| our lackeys, but to the lackeys of the Englishmen." ~Athos
27 38| tell!" said Kitty. "The lackeys were brought by the cries
28 39| devour us all four, four lackeys, horses, arms, and all!" ~"
29 39| Meantime, you see that the lackeys saddle the horses." ~"I
30 39| mistress possible. ~The lackeys followed. ~As Porthos had
31 47| cannot leave the camp, our lackeys may." ~"To be sure they
32 47| said Aramis. "Give the lackeys money, and they will start." ~"
33 48| discovered the idea, the lackeys. ~Porthos had discovered
34 48| and which should be the lackeys to carry the letters. ~Everyone
35 48| to know which of our four lackeys is the most discreet, the
36 48| That's wise--not for the lackeys," resumed Aramis, "but for
37 48| masters, we may say. Are our lackeys sufficiently devoted to
38 51| Collicure wine; these were the lackeys of these gentlemen. ~The
39 51| superior officers to their lackeys." ~"Lackeys?" grumbled the
40 51| officers to their lackeys." ~"Lackeys?" grumbled the cardinal. "
41 51| grumbled the cardinal. "Lackeys who have the order to warn
42 51| when anyone passes are not lackeys, they are sentinels." ~"
43 51| armed and guarded by your lackeys?" said the cardinal. "You
44 51| were three; the Musketeers, lackeys included, were seven. He
45 51| surrounded him, and the three lackeys grouped themselves again
46 60| Their joy was great. The lackeys were sent on before with
47 60| to God that with our four lackeys we may be in sufficient
48 63| five, followed by their lackeys leading their horses, took
49 64| Armentieres, and summoned the lackeys. ~Planchet, Grimaud, Bazin,
50 64| servant. ~Athos set the lackeys to work first because, since
51 64| essential qualities. Then, lackeys who ask questions inspire
52 64| masters, and did not know the lackeys; on the contrary, the lackeys
53 64| lackeys; on the contrary, the lackeys knew Milady perfectly. ~
54 64| These arrangements made, the lackeys retired. ~Athos then arose
55 64| the rendezvous, found the lackeys at their posts, placed them
56 65| the red cloak. ~The four lackeys guarded the door and the
57 65| out close behind her. The lackeys followed their masters,
58 66| additional energy. ~Two lackeys dragged Milady, whom each
59 66| Bazin came last. ~The two lackeys conducted Milady to the
60 66| advance she whispered to the lackeys, "A thousand pistoles to
61 66| the same. ~"Change these lackeys," said he; "she has spoken
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