Chapter
1 1 | archives an event of this kind. There were nobles, who
2 5 | results from an affair of this kind, when a young and vigorous
3 7 | easy to perceive that this kind of conversation, in which
4 8 | you about rent--" ~"Very kind!" ~"And adding to this,
5 10| forming, had invented any kind of police, that police invented
6 10| in a house, of whatever kind it may be, an individual
7 11| that a young, handsome, kind, and witty woman is at the
8 14| the cardinal will be so kind as to tell me what has become
9 15| world, I swear it." ~"Be so kind as to reflect, sire," said
10 16| this is an indignity!" ~"Be kind enough to pardon me, madame;
11 16| cried the queen. ~"Be kind enough, then, madame, to
12 16| there is nothing of the kind, and your Majesty has just
13 19| in enterprises of this kind, in order that one may arrive,
14 19| One of a most dangerous kind, I give you notice." ~"Ah!
15 21| three accidents of this kind happened; but Buckingham
16 25| you for anything of the kind, Monsieur Bonacieux," said
17 25| asking information of any kind, alighted, commended the
18 25| thank you sincerely for your kind wish." ~"But don't mistake,"
19 25| happen to you." ~"Of what kind, in the name of wonder?" ~"
20 25| of the most unfortunate kind, monsieur. One day he was
21 28| remember nothing of the kind." ~Athos did not trust this
22 28| everyone has his particular kind of drunkenness, sad or gay.
23 30| French," said d'Artagnan; "be kind enough, then, to reply to
24 31| with a gentleman of such a kind disposition, pressed d'Artagnan
25 32| of a highly comfortable kind. ~And yet, at the very door
26 35| so many affairs of this kind on my hands that I am forced
27 36| She has never been so kind before. On guard!" ~Milady
28 40| Eminence is a hundred times too kind to me; and on the contrary,
29 41| amorous men, was simply a kind look from Anne of Austria. ~
30 41| caliber. ~This might be a kind remembrance of Monsieur
31 43| Enter, gentlemen, and be kind enough to wait for me; I
32 45| Athos was seized with a kind of vertigo. The sight of
33 46| said Athos, "will you be so kind as to set your watch with
34 47| charming woman, who entertained kind views toward our friend
35 47| getting from this woman a kind of carte blanche which she
36 50| brother," said she, with a kind of cheerfulness, decided
37 54| Sir," cried she, "be kind, be clement, listen to my
38 54| I want to show you the kind of passport which I have
39 54| you with attempts of that kind." ~"Felton has not told
40 55| handkerchiefs, twisted into a kind of rope one with another,
41 56| search of an outlet of some kind; but there was none. I sank
42 56| experiencing anything of the kind I dreaded. ~"I took the
43 61| criminals bear about them a kind of predestination which
44 61| advantageous in a contest of this kind. ~The abbess introduced
45 61| it, they have proof of a kind remembrance." ~"Alas!" said
46 63| an hour. Oh, you are so kind, and I am so grateful!" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
47 67| of a trial. That's very kind of him." ~"Here, monsieur,"
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