Chapter
1 1 | contempt. "Why, my good fellow, you must be mad!" Then,
2 1 | challenging you." ~"Why, this fellow must be the devil in person!"
3 1 | Milady* to be seen by this fellow," continued the stranger. "
4 2 | saying, be assured, my dear fellow. Who says this Aramis is
5 2 | like lightning. ~"My dear fellow, be a Musketeer or an abbe.
6 4 | I was, and what a stupid fellow I am! That brave and unfortunate
7 5 | Decidedly, this is a clever fellow," murmured Athos. ~"And
8 5 | Decidedly, you are a brave fellow," said Athos, pressing the
9 5 | What is your name, my brave fellow?" said Athos. ~"d'Artagnan,
10 6 | of pleasure with a young fellow from Gascony, whom I had
11 7 | about him, he was a young fellow made up of mysteries, answering
12 7 | Artagnan to dismiss the fellow; Porthos was of opinion
13 9 | come, gentlemen, remove the fellow." And d'Artagnan pushed
14 9 | him, "You are a shabby old fellow, my dear. You come to demand
15 9 | to allow an unfortunate fellow who cried for help to be
16 10| Hold your tongue, stupid fellow," said d'Artagnan; and laying
17 16| known who this miserable fellow was?" ~"He was doubtless
18 18| say so." ~"I am a gallant fellow." ~"I believe it." ~"I am
19 20| no drawing back. Kill the fellow, and rejoin us as soon as
20 20| forward! You are a brave fellow." ~"As I told you, monsieur,"
21 23| sly air. "A handsome young fellow like you does not obtain
22 23| the gem inside, you silly fellow; for everybody must be aware
23 25| you are really a precious fellow." ~"You will understand,
24 25| it, then, and the foolish fellow lost all he had?" ~"Even
25 25| But you are here, my dear fellow, let us speak of you. I
26 25| father was a very intelligent fellow. And you say in his leisure
27 26| d'Artagnan, "is the poor fellow worse, then?" ~"No, monsieur,
28 28| Go on, go on, my dear fellow!" said d'Artagnan; "for
29 28| asked d'Artagnan. ~"My dear fellow, I invited them to a dinner
30 28| going to rejoin that good fellow, Porthos. So much the better.
31 28| fifty louis, and the stingy fellow would only give me eighty." ~"
32 30| St. Germain." ~"My dear fellow," said Athos, "I ride horses
33 30| What is that stupid fellow troubling himself about?"
34 30| his business?" ~"Stupid fellow yourself!" said d'Artagnan,
35 31| side, methinks." ~"My dear fellow, I mistrust women. Can it
36 34| with having killed that fellow, my boy, seeing that it
37 38| your tongue, you stupid fellow!" said the young man; "I
38 39| Rich? Richest, my dear fellow!" ~And d'Artagnan chinked
39 44| Artagnan." ~"He is a bold fellow," said the cardinal. ~"And
40 44| exactly because he is a bold fellow that he is the more to be
41 48| musket and the sword, my dear fellow. You will come off splendidly
42 48| is large, you are a lucky fellow, gomrade!" ~Aramis read
43 55| God, it is I-- I--and this fellow who will help me to avenge
44 62| The mistress of that fellow d'Artagnan?" ~"Yes; Madame
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