Chapter
1 1 | campaign with it, take as much care of it as you would of an
2 2 | he appeared to take great care. He answered the appeal
3 6 | be furious; but I don't care. I am doing what is right." ~
4 10| Certainly." ~"Well, let that care be mine, and be at ease." ~"
5 11| this affair?" ~"He took care not to do so, monsieur;
6 14| Place this man in the care of his guards again, and
7 18| As to d'Artagnan, he took care not to give the least sign
8 20| Grimaud. ~"Grimaud can take care of the horses," said Planchet. "
9 20| called out d'Artagnan, "take care of the lackey; I will manage
10 22| Coste was charged with the care of all the doors and all
11 22| almost always sad and full of care. The queen attributed this
12 23| Bonacieux, "they took good care not to tell me that; and
13 23| flirtation or other. Take care, I repeat to you, take care.
14 23| care, I repeat to you, take care. It is woman who has ruined
15 24| door; the coachman took care of his horses, the lackey
16 25| commended the horses to the care of his lackey, entered a
17 25| your guest?" ~"We took good care not to do that; he would
18 25| continue to take all the care of him that his situation
19 25| recommended Porthos to the care of Mousqueton, and paid
20 26| of the executioner. Take care, my young friend. You are
21 26| While dragging on a life of care, All your woes will melt
22 27| right, my dear Aramis, take care of yourself," said he; "
23 27| of which he took little care, were the despair of Aramis,
24 30| whom you took such good care of a month ago at Calais,
25 31| Artagnan. ~"His family will care much about such a trifle
26 34| which naturally you took care not to adopt." ~"I gave
27 34| fortunate, my friend; but take care or you will lose that letter
28 34| abandoning this important care to him. ~They went to find
29 34| crossing the yard, took care not to answer, and they
30 36| great liar. I must take care." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
31 37| from her maid with such care, the secret of which all
32 38| that." ~"In that case, take care! If the cardinal does not
33 38| cardinal's hatred, take care of yourself. If you go out,
34 38| it so, Kitty?" ~"I do not care where I live," said Kitty, "
35 39| yourself?" ~"With the greatest care. The safety of the horseman,
36 40| a piece of advice; take care of yourself, Monsieur d'
37 41| who in falling had taken care not to let go his sword,
38 42| strict orders that great care should be taken of it; and
39 42| this poor devil to your care. Let him be interred in
40 45| him to be assassinated--I care very little about that!
41 47| Take care, Athos!" cried d'Artagnan; "
42 47| beg you to believe that I care very little about it. Now
43 47| replied d'Artagnan, "you care little if she kills Buckingham
44 47| she likes with the duke; I care no more about him than an
45 48| an illusion. Adieu! Take care of yourself, and act so
46 49| who, on his part, took care not to remind her of it.
47 49| studied her with so much care might have been twenty-five
48 49| throw herself out. ~"Take care, madame," said the young
49 54| the reason why I take such care you shall not deprive me
50 54| That's because I don't care to leave you the means of
51 55| then no longer be under my care, and," added he, with a
52 56| had formed; only I took care that my face should not
53 57| was still fainting, to her care, and left them alone. ~Meanwhile,
54 58| through these bars. Only take care that I am not seen through
55 59| conjure you, if you have any care for my repose, to countermand
56 63| we abandon to your pious care the body of that unfortunate
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