Chapter
1 11| proverb, "The most beautiful girl in the world can only give
2 16| age fell in love with a girl of sixteen, beautiful as
3 16| a demon; the poor young girl had stolen the sacred vessels
4 17| to himself." ~"Generous girl!" cried Anne of Austria. ~
5 17| an effect upon the poor girl that she had never ceased
6 30| maid. ~The latter--a pretty girl of about twenty or twenty-two
7 33| looked down at the pretty girl with the most triumphant
8 33| the second time. The young girl had freshness and beauty
9 33| a kiss at which the poor girl became as red as a cherry. ~"
10 33| in intention, the poor girl in order to obtain Milady,
11 33| Well," said he to the young girl, "are you willing, my dear
12 33| What love?" asked the young girl. ~"Of that which I am ready
13 33| and so well, that the poor girl, who asked nothing better
14 33| Bonacieux; but the poor girl swore upon the crucifix
15 33| cross with her. The poor girl ventured a glance at d'Artagnan
16 33| following morning. The poor girl promised all her lover desired;
17 33| Milady. This time the poor girl did not even argue with
18 33| acted toward me, the young girl who brings you this will
19 33| contained. ~"Listen, my dear girl," said d'Artagnan; "you
20 33| me, I well know, my sweet girl," said d'Artagnan. "But
21 35| graciously; but alas! the poor girl was so sad that she did
22 35| on the carpet. The poor girl, under the caresses of d'
23 35| the danger which the poor girl incurred in giving this
24 36| Artagnan asked the poor girl what was the matter with
25 36| Listen to me, my dear girl," said the Gascon, who sought
26 36| to my chamber." ~The poor girl almost fainted at hearing
27 37| Kitty's chamber. ~The poor girl, pale as death and trembling
28 37| make haste; think, my dear girl, it's life and death!" ~
29 38| there is a very pretty girl waiting for you upstairs;
30 38| door, he found the poor girl, all in a tremble. As soon
31 38| Artagnan; "be at ease, my girl. But what happened after
32 38| I got away. ~"Poor dear girl! But what can I do with
33 38| You understand, my dear girl," continued d'Artagnan, "
34 38| Kitty. ~"And now, my dear girl," said d'Artagnan, "you
35 41| Chantal left a little orphan girl eighteen months old, and
36 41| old, and that this little girl was afterward Mme. de Sevigne. ~
37 52| have said she was a young girl dreaming of the crown of
38 56| calm yourself, my sweet girl! I thought you had softened.
39 57| invented for a pure young girl, the victim of the brutality
40 57| brother with a portionless girl. I was sensible that I could
41 59| have seduced this young girl; you have outraged, defiled
42 60| very partial to the little girl, to whom she intends to
43 61| the remembrance of this girl a remembrance of anger;
44 65| woman when she was a young girl; I married her in opposition
45 65| That woman was once a young girl, as beautiful as she is
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