Chapter
1 3 | without waiting for the answer of the newcomer to this
2 6 | say to that?" ~"I might answer, sire, that he is too deeply
3 9 | true, Monsieur Bonacieux? Answer!" ~"That is the very truth,"
4 10| am at quite a loss how to answer you, I admit," said Mme.
5 10| what you want, and you will answer by these two words, 'Tours'
6 13| Whom do you suspect? Come, answer freely." ~M. Bonacieux was
7 13| him in an instant, I will answer for it, were he among a
8 13| you." ~"But that is not an answer." ~"It is, nevertheless,
9 15| persecution. The army, I will answer for it, will be but little
10 15| replied Treville, "ready to answer, when it shall please the
11 15| assured of that; I will answer for him." ~"No, he will
12 16| queen loves dancing. I will answer for it, her resentment will
13 17| direct, did not know what to answer; and he thought that this
14 17| your birthday. That is my answer." ~The answer was terrible.
15 17| That is my answer." ~The answer was terrible. Anne of Austria
16 17| infamous hands. But I will answer for these two words being
17 18| that you require someone to answer for me?" ~"I admit that
18 18| said the stranger. ~"I will answer for it," said Bonacieux. ~"
19 20| t be their dupe, I will answer for it. I will neither open
20 21| my pleasure, and that I answer for my will to no man." ~"
21 21| man." ~"Will that be the answer," replied the secretary,
22 24| was not a gentleman, I'll answer for it; besides, he did
23 25| the King. ~"What did you answer him?" ~"That the thing was
24 25| warned that our ears should answer for our tongues." ~"Well,
25 25| And did you convey this answer to your guest?" ~"We took
26 25| will find friends, I will answer for it. So, my dear host,
27 25| Chantilly to wait for the answer from his duchess. ~D'Artagnan
28 25| D'Artagnan wished that answer might be prompt and favorable;
29 26| my reverend father, I can answer for myself." ~"Mundane presumption!" ~"
30 26| Artagnan smiled, but made no answer. ~Aramis continued, "And
31 27| and in ten minutes, I will answer for it, you shall have all
32 33| you asleep, that you don't answer when I ring?" ~And d'Artagnan
33 33| endeavor again to get me an answer to the letter I gave you." ~"
34 33| doubt that it was lack of an answer from M. de Wardes that provoked
35 34| pistoles into his pocket to answer the needs of the moment,
36 34| the yard, took care not to answer, and they rang in vain. ~
37 35| did not well know how to answer. ~"Be tranquil," murmured
38 35| What is this letter?" ~"The answer to Madame's," replied Kitty,
39 38| rubbing his half-open eyes, to answer this noisy summons, and
40 38| be sure of that. But now answer me. I attach great importance
41 38| can, my dear d'Artagnan, answer for Mademoiselle-" ~"Oh,
42 43| horsemen. ~"That is not an answer," replied Athos. "Who goes
43 43| Athos. "Who goes there? Answer, or we charge." ~"Beware
44 43| the same commanding tone. "Answer in your turn, or you may
45 44| thoughts, as he says, I will answer for it he will look twice." ~"
46 44| cardinal asks for you, what answer can we make?" ~"You will
47 46| with a rapidity which might answer the purpose of the host
48 47| and who to London?" ~"I answer for Bazin," said Aramis. ~"
49 48| Artagnan. "I would almost answer for Planchet." ~"Well, my
50 48| answering for him once, answer for him twice." ~"Why, good
51 48| upon: "Monsieur Aramis, the answer from your cousin." ~The
52 54| four-and-twenty hours afterward I will answer for its being carried into
53 55| danger threatens you; I will answer for Lord de Winter as for
54 55| Milady, "dunce! who dares to answer for another man, when the
55 55| s own heart, hesitate to answer for themselves, and who
56 59| that I am very foolish to answer them?" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
57 60| not long to wait for an answer. Eight or ten days afterward
58 61| terror. ~"Oh, do not deny it! Answer!" continued Milady. ~"Well,
59 63| to you, but you did not answer me; I wished to follow you,
60 64| knocked without receiving an answer. At the third knock, however,
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