Chapter
1 5 | rapiers clashed, when a company of the Guards of his Eminence,
2 5 | s having just obtained a company in the regiment of Navarre;
3 6 | there in such a numerous company without some ill intention
4 6 | that for our undertaking, company would be in the way." ~"
5 6 | Of three Guardsmen of the company of M. Dessessart who were
6 6 | full of soldiers of this company, who hastened to the succor
7 6 | friends that he awaited their company at dinner. ~M. de Treville
8 6 | Treville entertained good company, wholly anticardinalst,
9 6 | will be forced to renew his company in three weeks, and I to
10 6 | place this young man in the company of the Guards of Monsieur
11 7 | smile, and took leave of the company, to go, as he said, to consult
12 7 | guard because he always kept company with whoever of his friends
13 7 | Artagnan as a cadet in his company of Guards. D'Artagnan, with
14 7 | when he was on duty. The company of M. le Chevalier Dessessart
15 11| fair of St. Germain, in company with Athos, Porthos, and
16 11| thanks for your honorable company, which has saved me from
17 11| was not at his hotel. His company was on guard at the Louvre;
18 11| was at the Louvre with his company. ~It was necessary to reach
19 11| costume of Guardsman in the company of M. Dessessart ought to
20 13| this gentleman is in the company of Monsieur de Treville'
21 15| assumed the uniform of the company, was as sure of his aid
22 15| his Majesty's Guards, the company of Monsieur Dessessart,
23 15| another, or a Musketeer of my company to fraternize with a Guard
24 15| a Guard of Dessessart's company?" ~"Yes, when the house
25 15| a hundred, even, all the company, and I would not allow a
26 19| appears to me, travel in company. This letter is here, in
27 20| gentleman who left Paris in company with three of his friends,
28 21| France, and form part of the company of Monsieur Dessessart,
29 21| Hotel of the Guards, company of Dessessart." ~"Enough,"
30 21| he informed him that the company of Dessessart was on duty
31 22| French, the other Swiss. The company of French guards was composed
32 22| the adjoining chamber. The company was then heard departing;
33 26| seized me on seeing you in company with these gentlemen--I
34 28| brutalize myself in the company of bottles." ~"That was
35 28| that he should enter the company of the Musketeers. ~As this
36 29| shorter when we travel two in company." ~"Have you no friends
37 32| does the equipment of your company consist, Monsieur Porthos?" ~"
38 36| Artagnan; your agreeable company will divert me." ~"Oh, oh!"
39 39| Artagnan, of the king's Guards, company Dessessart, is expected
40 39| Monsieur de Treville's company of Musketeers alone cannot
41 40| and he placed you in the company of his brother-in-law, Monsieur
42 40| commission in my Guards, and a company after the campaign?" ~"Ah,
43 40| of M. Dessessart and the company of Musketeers of M. de Treville
44 40| the captains then led his company to the Louvre, where the
45 40| Artagnan was defiling with his company. Arriving at the Faubourg
46 40| The two men followed the company, and on leaving the aubourg
47 42| placed in line with his company, saluted with an expressive
48 42| the dead are not agreeable company, particularly when they
49 43| the right to do so. ~"What company?" ~"Company of Treville." ~"
50 43| do so. ~"What company?" ~"Company of Treville." ~"Advance,
51 47| will send us to keep him company in the Bastille." ~"Go to!
52 47| and will give it to your company as a standard." ~"Monseigneur,"
53 47| should serve in the same company." ~That same evening M.
54 48| a partner worthy of his company. They were playing together,
55 51| he met a Musketeer of the company of Treville, he drew near
56 61| wish to deprive me of your company, upon which I had counted
57 61| to afford me delightful company; yet I expect, in all probability,
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