Chapter
1 6 | midday, Treville." ~"Shall I bring him alone?" ~"No, bring
2 6 | bring him alone?" ~"No, bring me all four together. I
3 6 | day before yesterday to bring them with you; why have
4 6 | and if you can find them, bring them to me. And now let
5 12| that well. But this war may bring round a peace; this peace
6 13| face of an acquaintance." ~"Bring in the Monsieur d'Artagnan,"
7 14| finally returned, did she bring that casket with her?" ~"
8 14| same officer appeared. ~"Bring the prisoner in again,"
9 17| But these two words would bring about my condemnation, divorce,
10 21| out the tools they must bring." ~The goldsmith knew the
11 21| diamond studs that you came to bring; and be my witness that
12 22| two of the studs, and I bring them back to you." ~With
13 24| be very cold, that chills bring on rheumatism, and that
14 25| with our four horses we may bring back our three friends,
15 25| and desired the host to bring him a bottle of his best
16 25| taken the precaution to bring each of us up in a different
17 26| the sight of them might bring his master back to ideas
18 27| were broken by my fall. Bring six of them." ~"Why, this
19 27| forget," said d'Artagnan, "to bring up four bottles of the same
20 27| said Athos, "while they bring the wine, tell me, d'Artagnan,
21 28| by instinct. HOLA, Bazin! Bring my new saddle and carry
22 30| and one for Planchet--and bring them to Athens's place.
23 30| made a sign for Grimaud to bring a glass for d'Artagnan,
24 30| made a sign to Grimaud to bring another bottle. ~At that
25 30| signs, desired Grimaud to bring another bottle of wine. ~
26 32| stomach, of her lover would bring him before his time. ~Mme.
27 33| Artagnan made Kitty promise to bring him that letter on the following
28 35| effect. ~Kitty entered to bring some sherbet. Her mistress
29 35| was ill, and I wished to bring her help," responded the
30 37| which were on the morrow to bring on the encounter between
31 38| Artagnan's residence, and bring back some clothes. Grimaud
32 38| sufficiently complaisant to bring it back to us." ~"Well,
33 38| nobody here but Planchet to bring us news." ~"A minute. Aramis,
34 38| is his, d'Artagnan, and bring back the two hundred pistoles
35 42| denounce you as branded, I will bring you to trial; and if you
36 45| revelation on her part would bring about a revelation on the
37 46| said the host. ~"Well, bring it," said Athos. ~The host
38 47| taken the precaution to bring a dozen more bottles of
39 50| dissimulation Lord de Winter could bring, the revelations of which
40 52| was executed. ~"You will bring lights, and relieve the
41 56| brow. ~"You promised to bring a knife, and to leave it
42 57| be avenged." ~"Felton, I bring misfortune to all who surround
43 59| and I answered him, to bring or send me that order and
44 59| cause. This war may not only bring great catastrophes upon
45 59| Patrick," said the due, "bring me the casket in which the
46 60| queen to the superior, and I bring back the dear treasure.
47 63| and his friends, he will bring them to us." ~"He knows
48 67| made a sign to Rochefort to bring in the young Musketeer. ~
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