Chapter
1 1 | notwithstanding the efforts he made to remain firm, as a future Musketeer
2 6 | that therefore he would remain with Messieurs the Musketeers." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
3 6 | the king. ~"Well, he did remain with them; and your Majesty
4 7 | in which you wish them to remain. Reflect upon it." ~D'Artagnan
5 7 | is therefore made if you remain with me, and I am too good
6 8 | as you do me the honor to remain in my house I shall never
7 10| are at home," said he. "Remain here, fasten the door inside,
8 11| Planchet. ~"But you will remain; you are not afraid?" said
9 12| only by a lamp, saying, "Remain here, my Lord Duke; someone
10 14| How long did the queen remain out of the chamber?" ~"Three-quarters
11 14| has passed. Let the queen remain in perfect security; let
12 20| evident they were likely to remain there till the next day. ~"
13 20| cried the duke. "Patrick, remain here, or rather join the
14 23| where my friends still remain." ~"And you have returned,
15 25| has done us the honor to remain here." ~"What, he had done
16 25| had done you the honor to remain here?" ~"Yes, monsieur,
17 25| being the best, he should remain where he was. This reply
18 27| afresh, and ordered us to remain quietly in our own bar." ~"
19 36| he could, and promised to remain insensible to the seductions
20 39| a gentleman." ~"We will remain in the background," said
21 39| that of those who love you, remain motionless, and as if you
22 40| seen a sort of esteem; "remain free, then, and guard your
23 42| The fact is, one cannot remain thus, with a sword hanging
24 42| your side, a solemn oath to remain neutral with respect to
25 43| Porthos and Aramis also to remain in the rear, and advanced
26 46| St. Gervais, and we will remain there an hour, by the watch,
27 46| in order to win it, to remain an hour in the bastion.
28 47| this carte blanche, does it remain in her hands?" ~"No, it
29 47| loaded guns. If those who remain of the troop persist in
30 48| friends that they could not remain quiet in one place, and
31 49| in order that they may remain under the eye of the government
32 50| every day." ~"Am I, then, to remain here eternally?" demanded
33 50| means all our secrets will remain in the family." ~"Insolent!"
34 50| Lord de Winter, "you will remain in this castle. The walls
35 51| an enemy, she would not remain motionless without great
36 51| me; but as there is none, remain where you are, finish your
37 52| complied with." ~"But am I to remain always alone in this vast
38 53| All I ask is permission to remain abed." ~"Would you like
39 54| the preceding evening. To remain silent and dignified in
40 55| the sentinel that I might remain here without anybody knowing
41 56| that table, and you may remain between it and me." ~Felton
42 56| not know but I had better remain where I was seated. It appeared
43 57| with a determination to remain there for the rest of my
44 59| said Buckingham; "but remain within sound of the bell.
45 60| would have been forced to remain in the camp while his companions
46 60| the queen what we desire. Remain, then, where you are, and
47 62| to do." ~"I must, then, remain here?" ~"Here, or in the
48 62| that I may not be able to remain here." ~"Why?" ~"You forget
49 64| s retreat, three were to remain on guard; the fourth was
50 64| told him she desired to remain some time in the neighborhood. ~
51 65| complicity, and was condemned to remain in his place till he should
52 67| not one of those that long remain clear. He felt that in returning
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