Chapter
1 1 | directions, at full gallop. ~"Pay him, booby!" cried the stranger
2 1 | But when the time came to pay for his rosemary, this oil,
3 2 | Madame d'Aguillon's, and you pay your court to her; you go
4 7 | out a handful of gold to pay for it, he believed his
5 7 | clock the next morning to pay the debt of the preceding
6 8 | made some advances on their pay; but these advances could
7 8 | Guardsman who as yet had no pay at all. ~At length when
8 8 | occupations, you have forgotten to pay me my rent--as, I say, I
9 9 | I believe if he does not pay us, we shall be well enough
10 9 | that will give me time to pay him." ~The officers were
11 11| took it into his head to pay his friend a visit in order
12 11| he had not wherewithal to pay his passage. ~As he gained
13 12| and France is about to pay for her king's refusal with
14 12| it is true, will have to pay for my happiness with their
15 13| tenant, although he does not pay me my rent--and even better
16 15| clock in the evening, to pay a visit to his friend M.
17 15| Athos, then, went to pay a visit to one of his friends
18 17| and on my word you shall pay for this!" ~At the moment
19 20| host. ~Athos went down to pay the reckoning, while d'Artagnan
20 20| took out two pistoles to pay the bill. The host was alone,
21 20| Artagnan; "but here, I'll pay you for us two." ~"In that
22 21| saddled." ~"Have I anything to pay?" demanded d'Artagnan. ~"
23 23| just felt a cold shiver. Pay no attention to it; you
24 23| assured that we will not pay him our rent until the matter
25 25| they were doubtless making pay very dearly for her devotedness
26 25| he is in a condition to pay them." ~"Ah, monsieur, you
27 25| Monsieur Porthos did not pay him, he should look to me,
28 25| No, for Porthos will pay you." ~"Hum!" said the host,
29 25| laughing, "Porthos will pay you with the money of the
30 27| that cellar." ~"You shall pay me for all this," cried
31 27| moment when I was about to pay you, I had placed my purse
32 28| harnesses, and even money to pay our expenses on the road." ~"
33 32| cent less than you would pay yourself." ~"Ah, ah!" said
34 33| Thus he never failed to pay his diurnal court to her;
35 33| head, while continuing to pay his court to Milady, he
36 34| and is backward in his pay. I took the mule and the
37 36| right. You are going now to pay your court to her again,
38 39| him that he had a visit to pay, but at the same time bade
39 41| officers approached him to pay their compliments, M. Dessessart,
40 41| far, and that you shall pay very dearly for the hundred
41 52| woman, after all, I wish to pay her the attention that every
42 53| in ecstasy, and did not pay the least attention to what
43 56| For my part I am going to pay a second visit to this woman,
44 56| charmer; I will wait to pay you my next visit till you
45 56| softened a little? Will we not pay for our liberty with a single
46 61| breakfast, the abbess came to pay her a visit. There is very
47 66| avengers who will make you pay dearly for my death." ~Grimaud
48 66| same evening they went to pay their customary visit to
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