Chapter
1 20| in the name of Comte de Wardes. ~Then, casting a glance
2 20| they drew the Comte de Wardes close to his servant; and
3 20| functionary. ~The Comte de Wardes was announced, and d'Artagnan
4 20| description of the Comte de Wardes. ~"Is he accompanied?" ~"
5 20| the sword of the Comte de Wardes which made that hole, when
6 21| which he had repaid M. de Wardes with such terrible coin.
7 23| by nailing the Comte de Wardes on the byroad to Calais,
8 23| tapestry." ~"There again! De Wardes, one of the cardinal's men,
9 25| forced to run the Comtes de Wardes through the body in order
10 30| is the good Monsieur de Wardes? He is not dead, then?" ~"
11 30| except the letter to M. de Wardes. ~Athos was delighted to
12 31| intrigue between her and M. de Wardes, our presumptuous hero gave
13 33| Monsieur El Comte de Wardes." ~The remembrance of the
14 33| addressed to the Comte de Wardes, news on the spot, entrance
15 33| you." ~"For Monsieur de Wardes?" said Kitty. ~"To be sure;
16 33| be sure; for Monsieur de Wardes." ~"Now, there is one,"
17 33| of an answer from M. de Wardes that provoked her thus.
18 33| silence of the Comte de Wardes, and she ordered Kitty to
19 33| happiest of men, Comte de Wardes ~This note was in the first
20 33| to have been opened by de Wardes. Milady will then turn you
21 35| itself. Before daybreak M. de Wardes must take his departure,
22 35| of the soubrette with de Wardes when he received the letter;
23 35| chamber, and introduce de Wardes whenever he presented himself. ~
24 35| voice, "I, the Comte de Wardes." ~"Oh, my God, my God!"
25 35| mistress to the false de Wardes. Her mistress was mad with
26 35| kiss your hands. ~Comte de Wardes ~Not a word about the sapphire.
27 36| Artagnan, and not to M. de Wardes. ~He opened it and read
28 36| of that of the Comte de Wardes." ~"And will you go?" asked
29 36| which she gave me for de Wardes?" ~D'Artagnan rapidly drew
30 36| Avenge me of that infamous de Wardes," said Milady, between her
31 36| believed in the crime of de Wardes. If de Wardes had at that
32 36| crime of de Wardes. If de Wardes had at that moment been
33 36| said she, in her turn. ~"De Wardes; I know it," cried d'Artagnan. ~"
34 36| because yesterday Monsieur de Wardes, in a saloon where I was,
35 37| confess to her that he and de Wardes were, up to the present
36 37| suicide, to kill the Comte de Wardes. But he also was spurred
37 37| compared himself with de Wardes, and asked himself why,
38 37| encounter between him and de Wardes were already arranged in
39 37| renounce, by pardoning de Wardes, the furious projects she
40 37| suppose this poor Comte de Wardes were less guilty than you
41 37| avenge her on the Comte de Wardes. ~"I am quite ready," said
42 37| pity this poor Comte de Wardes, since you have ceased to
43 37| confession?" ~"You gave de Wardes a meeting on Thursday last
44 37| What next? what next?" ~"De Wardes cannot boast of anything." ~"
45 37| ring I have! The Comte de Wardes of Thursday and the d'Artagnan
46 39| cardinal. Still further, de Wardes, whom he had treated so
47 39| to his friends. ~"If de Wardes has related all our affair
48 44| three desperate wounds to de Wardes, your emissary, and who
49 45| you who, in love with de Wardes and thinking to pass the
50 45| you who, believing that de Wardes had deceived you, wished
51 47| stranger of Meung; then de Wardes, to whom I have given three
52 52| passed himself upon her as de Wardes, for whom she had conceived
53 65| the murder of the Baron de Wardes; but as no one else can
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