Chapter
1 4 | yourself." ~"And I will send you back to your Mass book,
2 6 | never do see him unless I send for him. Tell him all this
3 9 | Bonacieux, and ask him to send me half a dozen bottles
4 9 | the wine is bad, we will send him to find better." ~"We
5 10| Laporte is come?" ~"You will send him to me." ~"That is well;
6 11| motives which had led him to send Planchet with a request
7 12| Yes, yes. Would God send the same dreams to you as
8 13| have no more need of me, send me somewhere. Your Monsieur
9 14| and let him wait till I send for him." ~"No, monseigneur,
10 14| some conspiracy or other. Send me the keeper of the seals,
11 15| is best," said the king. "Send the case before the judges;
12 16| very well; but, meantime, send for Monsieur the Keeper
13 16| London for want of money. Send me five hundred pistoles,
14 17| seeking for a messenger to send to London. ~"Pardon me for
15 18| only told me she wished to send me to London to serve the
16 19| incredulous than you." ~"I can send to each of them leave of
17 19| Have the goodness to send mine to Athos's residence.
18 19| and musketoons; if they send an army out against us,
19 21| God. She asked me not to send the Protestants of La Rochelle
20 21| pistoles, and charging her to send him, in exchange, his most
21 22| said the queen, "I can send for them to the Louvre,
22 23| denier. By whom did the queen send you this jewel?" ~"She gave
23 25| done, I will, if you like, send him to you to brush your
24 25| and that she would not send him a denier." ~"And did
25 25| world. "I wrote to her to send me fifty louis or so, of
26 39| pistoles in his pocket. ~"Send your saddle, then, to the
27 39| to enjoin silence or to send him a kiss. D'Artagnan uttered
28 42| three Musketeers. ~"Did you send this wine, Aramis?" said
29 42| your purveyor, Godeau, to send me some wine?" ~"No! And
30 44| me that proof, and I will send him to the Bastille." ~"
31 46| light-horseman, "that they will send pioneers this morning to
32 47| should feel lonely, he will send us to keep him company in
33 47| with the court? Could we send anyone to Paris without
34 47| You see, they are going to send a whole regiment against
35 48| said Athos, "he whom we send must possess in himself
36 50| the fatigues of landing, I send one of my officers to meet
37 50| write to him and he will send me information on the subject." ~
38 50| mad. Leave the room, and send me a woman." ~"Women are
39 50| judges, I warn you, will soon send you to an executioner who
40 52| prisoner and is about to send her to some filthy Botany
41 53| have had plenty of time to send for a doctor." ~"Then,"
42 54| de Winter would perhaps send Felton himself to get the
43 55| creature, and where I shall send her she can harm nobody." ~"
44 58| captain; "and may God often send me such passengers as your
45 59| answered him, to bring or send me that order and I would
46 62| that we shall be obliged to send them to the Bastille." ~"
47 62| through Lilliers you will send me your chaise, with an
48 62| Bonacieux found again; to send you the chaise as soon as
49 62| morsel, during which I shall send for a post horse." ~"Capital!
50 63| tomorrow, the cardinal will send someone to take you away." ~"
51 63| Nothing easier. We will send my brother's servant back
52 66| escaped from hell, whither we send you back again." ~"Ah, you
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