Chapter
1 1 | seriously placed himself on guard. But at the same moment,
2 1 | that you may be on your guard." ~"Did he name no one in
3 2 | Henry III, and his Scotch Guard to Louis XI. ~On his part,
4 2 | he, too, should have his guard. He had his Musketeers therefore,
5 2 | Musketeer had just come off guard, complained of having a
6 3 | d'Artagnan; "and I will guard it so carefully that I will
7 4 | talking with the soldier on guard. Between the two talkers
8 5 | that account only, and--on guard!" ~At these words, with
9 5 | Athos, putting himself on guard. ~"I waited your orders,"
10 5 | changing his ground and his guard twenty times. Jussac was,
11 6 | content, I will do my best. On guard!" ~"But," said he whom d'
12 6 | at twelve precisely. On guard, then, monsieur, on guard!" ~
13 6 | guard, then, monsieur, on guard!" ~Bernajoux was not a man
14 7 | punctuality. He went on guard because he always kept company
15 7 | Porthos, and Aramis to mount guard with d'Artagnan when he
16 8 | seen haunting the quays and Guard rooms, picking up among
17 11| papers. The last two mounted guard at the door during this
18 11| hotel. His company was on guard at the Louvre; he was at
19 12| said, were that evening on guard. Besides, Germain was in
20 15| company to fraternize with a Guard of Dessessart's company?" ~"
21 19| secret--" ~"Which you will guard, I hope, young man, as your
22 22| the apartment of the Swiss guard, Germain, whither d'Artagnan
23 23| had but one horse in the Guard stables." ~"Perhaps there
24 23| things be always on your guard. The cardinal has a tenacious
25 25| They placed themselves on guard; the stranger made a feint
26 26| that the duties of mounting guard and the service of the king
27 29| well." ~"And be upon your guard before my husband, who is
28 31| as with one voice. ~"On guard, then!" cried Athos. ~Immediately
29 34| said Aramis, always on his guard; "this is from my publisher,
30 36| been so kind before. On guard!" ~Milady assumed the most
31 38| and leaving Planchet to guard the house. ~Aramis returned
32 40| remain free, then, and guard your hatreds and your sympathies." ~"
33 40| that it was useless to keep guard longer, as his master had
34 41| head of the already-wounded guard, and the other flattened
35 43| camp and quite on their guard, as we have stated, for
36 43| may see that we were good guard." ~"Your name?" said the
37 45| receive my thanks for the good guard you have kept. Gentlemen,
38 46| was to pass from the rear guard to the vanguard. ~Arrived
39 48| Winter will now be upon his guard if the letter should reach
40 50| for life and death, mount guard around this apartment, and
41 50| Felton, John, my child, guard me, and more particularly
42 50| me, and more particularly guard yourself, against this woman.
43 51| Messieurs the Musketeers keep guard," said he. "Are the English
44 53| listened. The soldier on guard at her door stopped, as
45 53| singing? No. You were told to guard her--to fire at her if she
46 53| if she attempted to fly. Guard her! If she flies, kill
47 55| and as if he had mounted guard in his place. ~The soldier
48 57| and placed me under your guard. You know the rest. The
49 57| are about to change the guard." ~"Then run to the door,
50 57| a woman who was under my guard, and who has killed herself!" ~"
51 58| and besides, I am on my guard. You had begun to pervert
52 58| mistrusted me, he determined to guard you himself, and sent me
53 59| he was prevented by the guard he is obliged to keep at
54 64| three were to remain on guard; the fourth was to return
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