Chapter
1 4 | Baldric Of Porthos And The Handkerchief Of Aramis~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan,
2 4 | that Aramis had let his handkerchief fall, and by mistake, no
3 4 | he could assume, drew the handkerchief from under the foot of the
4 4 | monsieur, that this is a handkerchief you would be sorry to lose?" ~
5 4 | be sorry to lose?" ~The handkerchief was indeed richly embroidered,
6 4 | snatched rather than took the handkerchief from the hand of the Gascon. ~"
7 4 | gentlemen," said he, "this handkerchief is not mine, and I cannot
8 4 | saying, he pulled out his own handkerchief, likewise a very elegant
9 4 | likewise a very elegant handkerchief, and of fine cambric--though
10 4 | dear at the period--but a handkerchief without embroidery and without
11 4 | timidly, "I did not see the handkerchief fall from the pocket of
12 4 | having his foot upon it the handkerchief was his." ~"And you were
13 4 | so that decidedly this handkerchief is as likely to have fallen
14 4 | each take a half." ~"Of the handkerchief?" ~"Yes." ~"Perfectly just,"
15 4 | maladroitly restore me the handkerchief?" ~"Why did you so awkwardly
16 4 | and I repeat, that the handkerchief did not fall from my pocket." ~"
17 4 | too confident. Take your handkerchief; whether it belongs to you
18 7 | arms--a certain embroidered handkerchief, for instance, to which
19 7 | mundane opportunities. The handkerchief you saw had not been given
20 10| the ground a fine cambric handkerchief, which he picked up, as
21 10| cipher he had seen on the handkerchief which had nearly caused
22 11| which took the form of a handkerchief. She made her interlocutor
23 11| to d'Artagnan's mind the handkerchief which he had found at the
24 11| What the devil could that handkerchief signify?" ~Placed where
25 11| into which the sight of the handkerchief appeared to have plunged
26 11| woman inside drew a second handkerchief from her pocket, and exchanged
27 11| Artagnan when she drew the handkerchief from her pocket; but what
28 11| You forget that beautiful handkerchief with the coat of arms." ~"
29 11| with Aramis concerning a handkerchief resembling the one you showed
30 11| woman in his house--for a handkerchief marked in the same manner,
31 11| to be arrested with that handkerchief, and that handkerchief were
32 11| that handkerchief, and that handkerchief were to be seized, would
33 11| down, and the man geld a handkerchief to his face. Both, as this
34 14| someone came and brought her a handkerchief from her laundress." ~"And
35 19| woman with the embroidered handkerchief." ~"Who told you there was
36 20| Artagnan; and taking out his handkerchief, he gagged him. ~"Now,"
37 31| countenance. She bit her handkerchief with her beautiful teeth. ~
38 31| little red spots on her handkerchief indicated that she had bitten
39 34| me a certain embroidered handkerchief." ~"Here it is," said Aramis,
40 34| in which was the famous handkerchief which served him as a talisman. ~
41 40| her eyes, she waved her handkerchief to him, leaning so far out
42 49| sword, and flourished a handkerchief in his hand. ~Milady thought
43 58| wrists together with his handkerchief, and then with a cord over
44 58| then with a cord over the handkerchief. ~"What are you doing?"
45 58| untied the cord and then the handkerchief which bound Milady's hands
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