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1 1 | mistaken; he himself was not in question, but his horse was. The
2 2 | servant who had put the question to him to request a moment'
3 6 | replying to de Treville's question. "Is it for this I name
4 6 | deeply interested in the question to be a very impartial witness;
5 7 | the baroness, there was question of nothing less with Porthos
6 10| had even gone so far as to question M. de Treville--a thing
7 10| anything, they would not question people in this manner,"
8 11| such hazards? This was a question the young man asked himself,
9 16| and there is not the least question of love in this letter;
10 16| hand, there is abundant question of you." ~The cardinal took
11 16| the king put his customary question to him. ~Richelieu counted
12 17| ought not to reply to this question, the queen having put it
13 20| his fear and love into the question. ~"I believe not; nevertheless
14 21| this moment when there is question of war, I confess to you
15 22| not time to address any question to him--a cry of admiration
16 22| queen had them. The only question was, had she ten or twelve? ~
17 23| delaying you." ~"Why that question, my dear host?" asked d'
18 23| monsieur." ~"But why this question?" ~"Because, while you were
19 25| let his secret escape. The question, then, was how to change
20 26| will be very valuable. The question is this: Monsieur the Principal
21 27| had made for himself. If a question in heraldry were started,
22 30| his body; for you, without question, inflicted four upon the
23 36| cruel enough to put such a question to me--to me, who, from
24 38| great importance to the question I am about to put to you.
25 41| courage was out of the question here; d'Artagnan had fallen
26 43| that you have the right to question me." ~"Your name?" repeated
27 44| that someone? That was the question the three Musketeers put
28 44| which he would have put a question of no importance. ~"I, monseigneur?"
29 46| you the honor to ask you a question? Relate what has passed
30 48| said Aramis, "the principal question is not to know which of
31 48| of failure, heads are in question, not for our lackeys--" ~"
32 48| pessimist when men were in question. "They will promise everything
33 49| at the door decided the question in favor of the prison. ~
34 50| Milady replied to this question by another question. "To
35 50| this question by another question. "To begin with, tell me,"
36 51| Buckingham would not come. ~The question of carrying the city by
37 51| Eminence that you had but to question us, and we are ready to
38 51| case, let there be no more question of what's past, and let
39 54| sir; but that is not the question. I only ask you one favor;
40 54| only remains, then, the question of the five shillings to
41 55| wish to know." ~"Do not question me," said the prisoner; "
42 57| comprehend that there was a question of something worse than
43 60| affairs. ~There was no further question, therefore, about Marie
44 63| comprehend it would be only a question of time, a sort of race,
45 64| someone of whom he could ask a question. At length he met a belated
46 64| repeated to him the same question he had asked the first person
47 64| without needing to ask a question that the evening before,
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