Chapter
1 1 | begone!" ~"Not before I have killed you, poltroon!" cried d'
2 2 | possible sports; sometimes killed, but sure in that case to
3 3 | but wounded without doubt, killed, perhaps. Ah, if I knew!
4 3 | honor of assuring you that I killed one of them with his own
5 3 | broken at the first parry. Killed him, or poniarded him, sir,
6 4 | outlook was sad. Sure of being killed by Athos, it may easily
7 4 | back; but at least, if I am killed, I shall be killed by a
8 4 | I am killed, I shall be killed by a Musketeer." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
9 5 | which he might, if not killed upon the spot, relate to
10 5 | field of battle. ~Aramis had killed one of his adversaries,
11 5 | Guardsman whom Aramis had killed, seized his rapier, and
12 11| Artagnan; "you would rather be killed than desert your post?" ~"
13 19| But if we do risk being killed," said Porthos, "at least
14 19| where. So let us go and get killed where we are told to go.
15 19| letter. "If I should be killed, one of you must take it,
16 19| continue the route; if he be killed, it will be another's turn,
17 23| me, if you should not be killed tonight, that you will go
18 27| work of it; one man was killed on the spot, and two others
19 29| fight until one of them has killed me, which, considering the
20 31| like a man in haste. ~Athos killed his adversary first. He
21 31| why to me?" ~"Why, you killed him! They are the spoils
22 33| conversation, for not having killed a man whom he had seen load
23 33| increased by his not having killed her brother-in-law. ~D'Artagnan
24 34| am satisfied with having killed that fellow, my boy, seeing
25 36| his hand, he would have killed him. ~Milady seized the
26 37| be dangerously wounded--killed even." ~"Impossible!" cried
27 37| round, she will have me killed by the servants." ~"But
28 38| the king dead? Have you killed the cardinal? You are quite
29 40| beloved relative might be killed in the field. ~Porthos paid
30 41| will who will risk being killed with me!" said d'Artagnan,
31 41| the camp without having killed their man, they should be
32 41| one of his two enemies was killed and the other devoted to
33 45| you, wished to have him killed by his rival; it was you
34 45| secret, wished to have him killed in his turn by two assassins,
35 46| are going to get us all killed without mercy." ~"We are
36 46| are much more likely to be killed," said Athos, "if we do
37 46| eight or ten Frenchmen were killed, and as many Rochellais." ~"
38 47| month ago by having him killed by two musket shots, a week
39 47| Buckingham or causes him to be killed? But the duke is our friend." ~"
40 47| it would be stupid to be killed." ~But Athos continued to
41 47| Athos; "how many have we killed of them--a dozen?" ~"Or
42 47| against the enemy, and have killed I don't know how many Rochellais." ~"
43 48| who wished to have you killed that she might inherit your
44 48| have her brother-in-law killed?" ~"Yes." ~"She was married?"
45 50| kill me or cause me to be killed, my precautions are taken.
46 51| allowed themselves to be killed, would resemble too closely,
47 52| my lad; she would have killed you. Observe, this is one
48 57| under my guard, and who has killed herself!" ~"Be at ease,
49 59| cried Buckingham, "you have killed me!" ~"Murder!" screamed
50 59| are speaking, my Lord. I killed the Duke of Buckingham because
51 63| messenger resisted; my brother killed him." ~"Oh!" said Mme. Bonacieux,
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