Chapter
1 1 | likely to tempt cupidity. The fact was that none of his servants,
2 4 | account of the form." ~"The fact is," hazarded d'Artagnan,
3 5 | of them, I believe." ~In fact, at the end of the Rue Vaugirard
4 5 | ignorant of this little fact," said Athos. ~"My faith!"
5 6 | not detain you long." ~In fact, fortune changed; and as
6 6 | am bored." ~This was, in fact, the worst complaint of
7 6 | testimony and himself. ~In fact, ten minutes had scarcely
8 7 | conversation a matter of fact, without a single romance. ~
9 8 | more or less witty. ~In fact, four men such as they were--
10 9 | nothing escapes him." ~"The fact is," said Porthos, "Aramis
11 14| is for the best." ~"The fact is that I do not doubt your
12 15| added he, "could attest the fact"; and he named several distinguished
13 17| her palpitating arms. ~In fact, her position was terrible.
14 17| friend who spoke thus. ~In fact, at one of the doors which
15 20| could proceed no farther. In fact, it required all the courage
16 20| Normans are obstinate." ~In fact, tightly held as he was,
17 21| whom he met on the road. In fact, in crossing the city two
18 22| shall have fourteen." ~In fact the king counted them, and
19 22| precaution, which was in fact taken rather against others
20 24| side with his master. In fact, we must not dissemble that
21 24| was about to strike. In fact, at the end of a few minutes
22 25| than he had done before. In fact, in addition to that yellow,
23 25| without asking at all." ~"The fact is," said d'Artagnan, "I
24 26| ever been ambitious. ~In fact, the dream of poor Bazin
25 27| than ever!" ~D'Artagnan, in fact, heard a great noise on
26 28| Why, here is the simple fact. This morning I awoke at
27 34| dismiss your lackey." ~In fact, Bazin, curious to know
28 34| sensitive inamorata. In fact, Mousqueton had not concealed
29 37| perfect possession of the fact, he would have doubted. ~"
30 40| D'Artagnan colored. ~"In fact," said the cardinal, placing
31 40| usual lofty bearing. In fact, the evening before, a fever
32 41| general. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ In fact the Rochellais had made
33 41| tranquility he had lost. In fact, d'Artagnan believed that
34 42| said the young man. ~"The fact is, one cannot remain thus,
35 44| think nothing; I quote a fact, that is all. Only I say
36 47| sure not to hit me." ~In fact, at the same instant four
37 47| done. ~"Richelieu" ~"In fact," said Aramis, "it is an
38 47| four, limping away." ~In fact, three or four of these
39 47| carried in triumph." ~In fact, as we have said, the whole
40 50| did not escape him. ~In fact, the blow was direct and
41 51| call a man of progress. In fact, the sack of La Rochelle,
42 52| to handle a knife." ~In fact, Milady still held the harmless
43 52| they have decreed!" ~In fact, as this last reflection
44 58| Felton; "we are here." ~In fact, they touched the sloop. ~
45 63| for anything in future. In fact, M. Bonacieux, having left
46 67| her, would not believe the fact, and even imprudently exclaimed, "
47 67| for anything in future. In fact, M. Bonacieux, having left
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