Chapter
1 1 | Gascons are incorrigible! Keep up the dance, then, since
2 5 | a sign to d'Artagnan to keep secret the cause of their
3 6 | service." ~"Well, well, but keep whole; that will be better,
4 9 | case you would do better to keep it to yourself." ~"Be satisfied,"
5 9 | take him to prison, and keep him under key as long as
6 11| But the moment is come to keep your word; I have reached
7 12| Lord, here," said she, "keep this in memory of me." ~
8 12| said the queen. ~"And I keep my word. Your hand, madame,
9 15| who has got out, than to keep a prisoner there who is
10 16| upon a table behind her to keep herself from falling, she
11 19| to what end I ask it." ~"Keep your secret, young man,
12 20| named Lubin." ~"We will keep a sharp lookout for them;
13 21| me. You will say that I keep it." ~"I will perform your
14 25| obstacle compelled him to keep his place. ~"Ah, but you
15 25| LANSQUENET with Mousqueton, to keep his hand in; while a spit
16 26| watched the Jesuit in order to keep step with him, and repeated
17 27| know that an innkeeper must keep on good terms with the authorities." ~"
18 27| heaven! No, monsieur! We keep him in the cellar! You do
19 27| get me my purse back and keep the sixty pistoles." ~"But
20 30| It was useless to try to keep pace on foot with a carriage
21 31| thousand louis a year from him. Keep the purse for your lackeys." ~
22 32| cousin's place, I would not keep such gourmands! They look
23 32| silence. Porthos could hardly keep his countenance. ~The procurator
24 35| but Milady added, "No, no! Keep that ring for love of me.
25 35| the Gascon determined to keep it as a weapon against Milady,
26 37| behind the furniture to keep out of her reach, Kitty
27 40| sentinels that it was useless to keep guard longer, as his master
28 41| projects of ambition, wished to keep it, to make it someday a
29 43| uneasiness. Thank God, we can keep a secret." ~The cardinal
30 46| importunate fellows, who keep coming in, saluting you,
31 47| lonely, he will send us to keep him company in the Bastille." ~"
32 50| your hopes of salvation, to keep her safely for the chastisement
33 51| Messieurs the Musketeers keep guard," said he. "Are the
34 55| I make a promise I must keep it." ~"Well," said Felton, "
35 56| recommend you therefore to keep the strictest watch. For
36 56| say to a man who does not keep his word." ~"Oh, my God!"
37 58| Well," said Milady, "if you keep your word, instead of five
38 59| the guard he is obliged to keep at the castle." ~"Yes, I
39 60| said d'Artagnan; "let us keep that paper carefully, perhaps
40 63| leagues at the most. We will keep on the frontiers, for instance;
41 63| was, as we have said, to keep Mme. Bonacieux in her power.
42 63| part of the night, and must keep our strength up." ~"Great
43 63| la Fere it is too little. Keep the commission; it is yours.
44 63| trying on my wedding suit. Keep the lieutenancy, my dear,
45 63| the lieutenancy, my dear, keep it." ~The young man then
46 63| house of the Lazarists. Keep the commission, d'Artagnan;
47 65| troop, and to beg him to keep in the line, which in an
48 67| la Fere it is too little. Keep the commission; it is yours.
49 67| trying on my wedding suit. Keep the lieutenancy, my dear,
50 67| the lieutenancy, my dear, keep it." ~The young man then
51 67| house of the Lazarists. Keep the commission, d'Artagnan;
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