Chapter
1 7 | countenance, and Porthos would drink, swearing that Aramis would
2 9 | their leader. ~"May I not drink to your health, and you
3 16| I never had one! Let us drink!" ~"But then, philosopher
4 16| tell it." ~"Better if I drink." ~"Drink and relate, then." ~"
5 16| Better if I drink." ~"Drink and relate, then." ~"Not
6 16| grant you as much! Let us drink." ~"Then she is dead?" stammered
7 16| ham, my boy, or we can't drink." ~"And her brother?" added
8 16| fellows can none of them drink," said Athos, looking at
9 20| stranger proposed to Porthos to drink the health of the cardinal.
10 20| stranger, in his turn, would drink the health of the king.
11 23| proof, there is a crown to drink my health." ~"I am much
12 25| drinking my myself, you shall drink with me. Take your glass,
13 25| glass, then, and let us drink. But what shall we drink
14 25| drink. But what shall we drink to, so as to avoid wounding
15 25| any susceptibility? Let us drink to the prosperity of your
16 26| with your Latin. Let us drink, my dear d'Artagnan, MORBLEU!
17 26| Artagnan, MORBLEU! Let us drink while the wine is fresh!
18 26| the wine is fresh! Let us drink heartily, and while we do
19 27| forced to refuse food and drink to the travelers who come
20 27| shall soon have something to drink; I give you my word." ~"
21 27| the old one; and let us drink." ~"What?" asked the host,
22 31| sign invited d'Artagnan to drink. ~D'Artagnan knew it was
23 32| repast, to swallowing a drink which from the color of
24 41| Villette; but having stopped to drink at a cabaret, they had missed
25 42| desirous that you should drink to their health in their
26 42| Well, I will certainly drink to their health with all
27 42| my heart, but I will not drink alone." ~And d'Artagnan
28 42| Artagnan desired him to drink it, for the poor devil had
29 42| and if it is good, let us drink it." ~"No," said Athos; "
30 42| said Athos; "don't let us drink wine which comes from an
31 42| was you who desired me to drink it. I say you wished to
32 42| and that I was going to drink of it as you did." ~"I do
33 42| sirrah! you were going to drink my wine?" ~"To the health
34 42| monsieur; I was going to drink a small glass of it if Fourreau
35 42| of the way that I might drink myself." ~"Gentlemen," said
36 47| finish this fowl and to drink one glass of wine to your
37 47| the rebels, and come and drink with us to the health of
38 48| at the table and let us drink. Nothing makes the future
39 51| when their duty is over, drink and play at dice, and they
40 51| us, you shall afterward drink this glass of wine. First,
41 56| not hesitate to eat and drink. I had determined to make
42 60| of the Golden Harrow to drink a glass of wine, a horseman
43 63| orders; take the least thing, drink a finger of wine, and let
44 63| a firm hand, she said, "Drink. This wine will give you
45 63| will give you strength, drink!" And she put the glass
46 67| pulled up at the door to drink a glass of wine, and darted
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