Chapter
1 1 | elder, "--an honor to which, remember, your ancient nobility gives
2 1 | dare not fly, I presume?" ~"Remember," said Milady, seeing the
3 5 | compliments!" cried Porthos. "Remember, we are waiting for our
4 7 | Porthos and Aramis, they could remember having often seen him smile,
5 10| here, and to run! Ah, I remember, Athos is at Monsieur de
6 11| proper time and place I will remember everything. Now then, go,
7 12| evening of my life! You remember what a beautiful night it
8 12| France, the king himself--remember, my lord--the king himself
9 13| Fortunately, the reader may remember, or may not remember-- fortunately
10 13| know him." ~"Who is he?" ~"Remember that I affirm nothing, Monsieur
11 15| name." ~"Let your Majesty remember," said Treville, "that Monsieur
12 24| we have caused you. Only remember this--if you speak a word
13 25| Exactly so," said the host; "I remember it perfectly. It is not
14 26| without his being able to remember on his arrival in the village
15 26| only you must please to remember that this is Friday. Now,
16 27| our lives to him. Do you remember how he cried, 'On, d'Artagnan,
17 27| Do you remember me?" said he to the host,
18 27| I am drunk? d'Artagnan, remember this! My ideas are never
19 28| drunk than you, since I remember nothing of the kind." ~Athos
20 28| truth, "it is that, then, I remember as we remember a dream.
21 28| then, I remember as we remember a dream. We were speaking
22 28| replied d'Artagnan. "I remember now; yes, it was about--
23 28| a great deal of fatigue, remember, and a little rest will
24 28| Athos?" ~"Never! Though I remember, in our affair of the Rue
25 29| Coquenard," said Porthos, "remember the first letter you wrote
26 30| addressing d'Artagnan, "don't you remember that face which is blinking
27 30| Lubin, who did not at all remember him, and the two lackeys
28 36| Come, tell me his name!" ~"Remember that his name is all my
29 38| save me from her anger. Remember, it is you who have ruined
30 38| Then I thought she would remember it was through my chamber
31 39| desires not to be seen, remember, you compromise her, d'Artagnan;
32 39| said Athos, gravely, "remember that it is the dead alone
33 40| but too well. As a proof, remember the date of the day on which
34 40| with a noble confidence. ~"Remember at a later period and at
35 41| probable. ~He tried in vain to remember the faces or dress of the
36 47| time. The cardinal will remember that these are the same
37 47| idea," said Athos. ~"Oh, I remember," said d'Artagnan. "Well,
38 48| propriety. ~"My Lord, do you remember the little goat pasture
39 48| simply, My Lord, do you remember a certain little enclosure
40 48| own, "and be a good lad. Remember, if you talk, if you babble,
41 48| who answers for you. But remember, also, that if by your fault
42 48| rolling his large eyes, "remember, I will skin you alive." ~"
43 48| his soft, melodius voice, "remember that I will roast you at
44 55| you cherish in your mind. Remember, madame, if our God forbids
45 58| nothing!" cried Milady. "I remember now." ~Milady looked around
46 59| liberation of Milady de Winter. Remember that she is a woman whom
47 60| dear friend," said Aramis, "remember that he goes in an opposite
48 63| Bonacieux, shuddering. ~"Remember, that was the only means.
49 63| walk." ~"Courage, courage! remember that in a quarter of an
50 63| Artagnan. "My God, can you not remember her name?" ~"Yes, it was
51 63| But who is SHE?" ~"Oh, I remember!" said Mme. Bonacieux, "
52 63| had seen, they could not remember under what circumstances. ~"
53 66| said Milady; "please to remember that he who shall touch
54 66| d'Artagnan!" cried she; "remember that I loved you!" ~The
55 67| commission what you will; only remember, though the name be blank,
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