Chapter
1 1 | on horseback, and go and meet her. I should like, however,
2 6 | and they had appointed to meet at the Carmes-Deschaux,
3 6 | have the good fortune to meet you, I beg you to receive
4 8 | all the dinners they could meet with; for according to the
5 11| hour only ventures out to meet her lover. If I should disturb
6 11| them all this, and will meet them there." ~"Very well,
7 11| then returned so as to meet them exactly before the
8 13| it; but if I were ever to meet him, I should recognize
9 13| as if it were coming to meet him. When he was within
10 14| just God?" ~"She went to meet the Duchesse de Chevreuse
11 16| blushing. As we shall probably meet with him again in the course
12 20| the hope that they might meet with less interruption;
13 21| man. Perhaps we shall soon meet on the field of battle;
14 23| that was all. You would meet the queen, and she would
15 25| elsewhere. Happiness comes to meet him, does it not, Monsieur
16 25| Barriere Montmartre, to meet again beyond St. Denis--
17 25| Excuse my not coming to meet you; but," added he, looking
18 29| I have great trouble to meet on account of the jealousy
19 29| the same manner. ~"Till we meet again, then, dear traitor!" ~"
20 29| dear traitor!" ~"Till we meet again, my forgetful charmer!" ~"
21 33| Kitty, springing forward to meet her mistress. ~Both went
22 34| only they had agreed to meet once a week, about one o'
23 35| know when her lover would meet her a second night; and
24 38| let us separate. We shall meet again in better days." ~"
25 38| men separated, agreeing to meet again at four o'clock with
26 39| creature, and how shall I ever meet her again?" ~"Friend," said
27 39| whom we are not likely to meet again on this earth. You
28 39| have just seen, you will meet with her again some day
29 40| together. They were parting to meet again when it pleased God,
30 42| Artagnan, "but where and how to meet with her?" ~"Time, dear
31 43| arrived was in such a haste to meet the enemy that he commanded
32 43| his Majesty, if we should meet him." ~The three Musketeers
33 47| observed; they are coming to meet us. We shall be carried
34 48| agreed that they should meet again in the evening at
35 49| advanced her head as if to meet a certainty. ~The stranger
36 50| send one of my officers to meet you, I place a carriage
37 50| and I sent my cutter to meet you. You know the rest." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
38 50| infernal spirit. I shall meet with a victim. Before fifteen
39 51| that we would have come to meet you, if we could have supposed
40 61| appeared strange to me to meet with a person who appears
41 61| expectation of such a thing, I meet you face to face--you, of
42 63| believed yourself about to meet friends; you would have
43 63| the same time. ~"We shall meet again, shall we not, monsieur?" ~"
44 64| mistrust than masters, and meet with more sympathy among
45 64| perfectly. ~All four were to meet the next day at eleven o'
46 67| his horse, and advanced to meet d'Artagnan. ~"Ah, monsieur!"
47 67| said the young man, "I meet you, then, at last! This
48 67| cardinal was to come to meet the king, he resolved to
49 67| the same time. ~"We shall meet again, shall we not, monsieur?" ~"
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