Chapter
1 8 | is no longer hatred, but vengeance." ~"Indeed!" ~"And the queen
2 16| the queen- mother and his vengeance against Anne of Austria,
3 21| reconciliation was nothing but the vengeance of a jealous woman. I have
4 26| victim of the cardinal's vengeance; and, and as was well known,
5 26| and as was well known, the vengeance of his Eminence was terrible.
6 27| to himself a few vows of vengeance. Of all his friends, Athos
7 33| forgotten she ever existed? Fine vengeance that, on my faith!" ~A cold
8 33| surrendered. ~It was a movement of vengeance upon Milady. D'Artagnan
9 33| believed it right to say that vengeance is the pleasure of the gods.
10 33| yes, I know what sort of vengeance! You told me that!" ~"What
11 33| not the woman to limit her vengeance. "Alas!" said Kitty, "for
12 35| action as one of simple vengeance. ~For the rest this vengeance
13 35| vengeance. ~For the rest this vengeance was very easy; for Milady,
14 35| but then all the ideas of vengeance which he had brought with
15 35| it. ~A shade of anger and vengeance passed across the usually
16 35| pride was saved and his vengeance satisfied, not to see Milady
17 36| 36. Dream Of Vengeance~ ~ ~ ~ ~ That evening
18 36| who could say how far the vengeance of such a woman would go?" ~"
19 37| by a ferocious desire of vengeance. He wished to subdue this
20 37| his own name; and as this vengeance appeared to him to have
21 37| was but an instrument of vengeance, that he was only caressed
22 38| I have drawn a terrible vengeance on both of us!" ~D'Artagnan
23 38| Let her, then, exhaust her vengeance on me alone!" ~"My dear
24 41| himself on a rival; but this vengeance must be grand and striking
25 41| also was pursuing a private vengeance. Buckingham could not under
26 41| such means. ~It might be a vengeance of Milady; that was most
27 41| what a terrible thirst for vengeance urged this woman on to destroy
28 42| mind! Can this be another vengeance of that woman?" ~It was
29 43| abandon him to the personal vengeance of Monsieur and the queen.
30 45| come to him and claim her vengeance. ~In consequence, after
31 47| finally, the cardinal, whose vengeance I have balked." ~"Well,"
32 48| relinquish any possible means of vengeance, he will allow himself to
33 52| which she is about to take vengeance on her enemy, this precious
34 52| magnificent projects of vengeance she conceives by the light
35 54| she continued: ~"God of vengeance! God of goodness! wilt thou
36 54| knowest it is not my own vengeance I pursue, but the deliverance
37 55| guilty one would, nor for vengeance, as would a pagan. Let me
38 55| prudence. It is the desire of vengeance, and how desire molds a
39 56| of her future fortune and vengeance? She knew him; she knew
40 56| eager to see you attain your vengeance!" ~"Oh, I resolved that
41 56| mind that the moment of vengeance, or rather, of justice,
42 56| this place, to call down vengeance upon you from the whole
43 57| instrument of their unjust vengeance." ~Milady, with a rapid
44 57| exultation. "He wills that human vengeance should precede celestial
45 57| consequently escaped my vengeance; but let us be united, as
46 59| exposed to a frightful vengeance, the woman he loved, or
47 61| has suffered much from the vengeance and persecution of the cardinal!" ~"
48 61| of anger; and a desire of vengeance disordered the features
49 61| softly rocked by the ideas of vengeance which the name of Kitty
50 61| in involving him in the vengeance by which she hoped to destroy
51 63| character--perfecting a beautiful vengeance. ~Revolving all this in
52 63| strength which the hope of vengeance restored to his unfortunate
53 63| that Athos was sure of his vengeance when he revealed such a
54 64| Faithful to his mission of vengeance, Athos had requested to
55 65| Athos, like the spectre of vengeance, leaped into the room. ~
56 66| poor love and your cruel vengeance against me. I pardon you,
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