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1 1 | cannot kill him; and yet," added he, with a coldly menacing
2 3 | us the honor to tell us," added Aramis, in his politest
3 3 | to me--those BRAGGARTS, added he, glancing at me with
4 3 | say to these gentlemen," added he, "that I forbid my Musketeers
5 3 | in France." ~D'Artagnan added M. de Treville to the others,
6 3 | of it. Well, be assured," added he, with the familiarity
7 3 | de Treville, "unless," added he, "this is a cunning mode
8 6 | are." ~"Oh, yes; I am," added the king, taking a handful
9 6 | useful to me. Treville," added the king, in a low voice,
10 7 | without his permission. "For," added he, "the future cannot fail
11 13| They have abducted her," added the commissary; "and do
12 15| and not d'Artagnan. He added that he did not know either
13 15| dined. "Twenty witnesses," added he, "could attest the fact";
14 15| But when the cardinal added that not only Mme. de Chevreuse
15 15| Treville says. Besides," added he, lowering his voice and
16 16| drink." ~"And her brother?" added d'Artagnan, timidly. ~"Her
17 16| queen." ~Then the cardinal added, "A PROPOS, sire, do not
18 17| And yet it is very hard," added she, "that a man upon whose
19 19| order to go to London," added Porthos, "money is needed,
20 25| of the day; and then he added in a low voice, 'Tell your
21 25| Planchet, when the latter added the portmanteau to the equipment. "
22 25| coming to meet you; but," added he, looking at d'Artagnan
23 25| Artagnan stopped. He only added that on his return from
24 26| devil! Ah, my young friend," added the curate, groaning, "do
25 27| Without reckoning, monsieur," added Planchet to his master's
26 27| precipitate departure," added the host, with an acuteness
27 31| tell I tell you something?" added Athos, coolly. ~"What?"
28 32| it on her part, for she added, "My cousin will not return
29 32| There remains the valise," added Porthos. ~"Oh, don't let
30 35| not enter? Count, Count," added she, "you know that I wait
31 35| to return it, but Milady added, "No, no! Keep that ring
32 35| Besides, in accepting it," she added, in a voice full of emotion, "
33 35| purpose he had come; but she added, "Poor angel, whom that
34 39| other. And perhaps, my God!" added he, with that misanthropic
35 39| overflow." ~"Fortunately," added he, "my good friends are
36 42| cold! Can it, gentlemen?" added the young man, turning to
37 43| a single instant; but," added he, "to change the conversation,
38 46| basket, packed up the viands, added the bottles, and then took
39 47| task. These gentlemen," added he, pointing to the bodies, "
40 47| France. Whither goes she?" added he, strongly interested
41 48| our friend d'Artagnan has added any of his own to the amount." ~"
42 49| it will not be for long," added she. "My own conscience
43 51| we will surrender," it added, quite simply, "If your
44 51| look. ~Grimaud therefore added nothing to his speech, but
45 51| Your Eminence may believe," added d'Artagnan, "that we would
46 53| Winter. And as to this book," added she, pointing to the manual
47 55| be under my care, and," added he, with a sigh, "then you
48 55| thought of it." Then she added in a low voice, "And I will
49 56| good sort of a prince,' added he, 'and although I like
50 60| MICHON ~To this letter was added an order, conceived in these
51 60| But consider, d'Artagnan," added he, in a tone so solemn
52 63| search of a woman who," added he, with a terrible smile, "
53 67| our word as gentlemen," added Athos, knitting his brow, "
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