Chapter
1 1 | to you. By the latter I mean your relatives and friends.
2 4 | compromised by you." ~"By US, you mean!" cried d'Artagnan. ~"Why
3 5 | said he, "what does this mean?" ~"This is the gentleman
4 6 | holiness, sire." ~"What do you mean by that, monsieur?" ~"That
5 6 | extend to cardinals." ~"You mean to say that he deceives
6 6 | that he deceives me; you mean to say that he betrays me?
7 6 | Treville, a mere boy! Do you mean to say that it was he who
8 11| How badly? What do you mean by that, you idiot?" asked
9 12| wrongly interpreted; I did not mean to say--" ~"Silence, silence!"
10 14| monseigneur! You cannot mean that!" ~"Ah, my dear Monsieur
11 15| Monsieur d'Artagnan." ~"I mean a young man whom you patronize,
12 19| departed. ~"What does all this mean?" asked Aramis. ~"Pack up
13 19| absence and that letter mean that you must follow me,
14 21| seen. But does your Grace mean to give me the studs without
15 21| arrived there you will go to a mean tavern, without a name and
16 22| studs. ~"What does this mean?" demanded he of the cardinal. ~"
17 22| cardinal. ~"What does this mean, Monsieur Cardinal?" asked
18 23| of itself." ~"What do you mean, blockhead?" ~"I mean to
19 23| you mean, blockhead?" ~"I mean to say that when I came
20 23| asked d'Artagnan. ~"I mean to say, young man, that
21 24| nothing good. ~"What do you mean?" cried d'Artagnan. "In
22 25| my house was itself very mean for the visit of such a
23 26| him?" ~"Jesus! What do you mean by that? Poor lad! No, monsieur,
24 26| and fruits." ~"What do you mean by tetragones?" asked d'
25 26| Artagnan, uneasily. ~"I mean spinach," replied Aramis; "
26 27| excused." ~"When do you mean to set out?" ~"Tomorrow
27 27| that is all. But how do you mean to pass your time till I
28 28| reflect." ~"On what?" ~"You mean to take your horse?" ~"Without
29 29| to those of my family, we mean to make the journey together.
30 29| Porthos. ~"A great age, you mean, Monsieur Porthos. Yes,
31 31| Artagnan. ~"What do you mean to do with that purse?"
32 34| legitimate property--what do you mean to do?" ~"I am satisfied
33 37| really cannot tell what you mean." ~And she looked at d'Artagnan,
34 37| useless." ~"What do you mean? Speak! you kill me." ~"
35 40| smiling. "By men of heart I mean men of courage. But young
36 40| your Eminence that makes me mean as an earthworm; but since
37 44| of whom you speak." ~"I mean that miserable d'Artagnan." ~"
38 44| I don't know what you mean, nor do I even desire to
39 44| desire to know what you mean," replied the cardinal; "
40 46| that is not quite what I mean to ask you, Aramis," replied
41 46| Athos, I know what you mean: we shall do very well at
42 48| Voiture." ~"What does you mean by boor Michon?" said the
43 48| And what dream does she mean?" asked the dragoon, who
44 48| the ear of Athos. ~"You mean to say we have lost," said
45 50| speak out. "What do you mean to say? Is there any secret
46 53| apostasy!" ~"What do you mean, sir!" ~"I mean to say that
47 53| What do you mean, sir!" ~"I mean to say that since we last
48 54| epithet can be applied?" ~"You mean George Villiers?" asked
49 55| up to Buckingham? I? what mean you by that?" ~"They have
50 59| hands of the devil, you mean!" cried Buckingham, raising
51 59| I don't know what you mean," replied Felton, quietly, "
52 61| these words. "What do you mean? Do you expect news from
53 65| elbows were placed upon a mean table, and she leaned her
54 67| said he, "what does that mean?" ~"If Monseigneur will
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