Chapter
1 1 | Never sell it; allow it to die tranquilly and honorably
2 3 | blood, my brave Athos will die!" ~At the cries of M. de
3 5 | not make up his mind to die quietly, as one less courageous
4 5 | be beaten again, and must die on the spot, for, on my
5 5 | Bible, "here will Bicarat die; for I only am left, and
6 12| presentiment that I should shortly die." And the duke smiled, with
7 12| struck in France, if you die in France, if I could imagine
8 16| No, no, I would rather die!" cried the queen, in whom
9 17| upon my soul, I am ready to die for your Majesty!" ~This
10 18| orders you give me, I will die sooner than do anything
11 19| assassinated." ~"And I shall die in the performance of my
12 32| which it had retired to die of old age. ~"The devil!"
13 37| merited death." ~"He shall die, then, since you condemn
14 37| have my secret! You shall die." ~And she flew to a little
15 41| it, or I swear you shall die by my hand." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
16 45| Monsieur d'Artagnan shall die!" ~"Indeed! Is it possible
17 45| insulted you, and he shall die!" ~"He shall die!" replied
18 45| he shall die!" ~"He shall die!" replied Milady; "she first,
19 51| resolved to allow themselves to die of hunger--this death always
20 51| children, and old men should die, so long as the men who
21 51| men whom they allowed to die were their sons, their wives,
22 52| and she heard their steps die away in the distance of
23 54| noise of his footsteps soon die away. ~Felton, as pale as
24 55| thyself-- for thou wilt die without having appeased
25 55| as would a pagan. Let me die; that is all. I supplicate
26 55| you on my knees--let me die, and my last sigh shall
27 56| that of my tomb. I will die here, and you will see if
28 56| I will allow myself to die with hunger.' ~"'Come,'
29 56| and if you let yourself die of hunger that will be your
30 56| I told him, resolved to die of hunger. ~"I passed the
31 57| I thought I was about to die. ~"In the midst of one of
32 57| Felton, I can do nothing but die. Felton, give me that knife!" ~
33 57| abandon me! Felton, let me die!" ~"Well, then, we will
34 57| then, we will live and die together!" cried he, pressing
35 57| not dead; demons do not die so easily. Be tranquil,
36 58| Judas Maccabeus! If you die, I will die with you; that
37 58| Maccabeus! If you die, I will die with you; that is all I
38 59| shall not hear, and I shall die without knowing what she
39 59| to accuse herself, and die with him. ~All at once he
40 65| sister, how did your husband die?" ~"Horror!" cried Porthos
41 65| condemned, and you shall die." ~At these words, which
42 66| Because I am not willing to die!" cried Milady, struggling. "
43 66| Because I am too young to die!" ~"The woman you poisoned
44 66| consent that this woman should die thus!" ~Milady heard these
45 66| which you have cast me. Die in peace!" ~Lord de Winter
46 66| attempts upon my own person. Die in peace!" ~"And I," said
47 66| you, and I weep for you. Die in peace!" ~"I am lost!"
48 66| Milady in English. "I must die!" ~Then she arose of herself,
49 66| nothing. ~"Where am I to die?" said she. ~"On the other
50 67| punishment he shall cause me to die," said the Gascon to himself. "
51 67| see how a gentleman can die." ~The young Musketeer was
52 67| excellent disposition to die heroically. ~Richelieu still
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