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1 3 | again--and I will find him, I swear, were it in hell!" ~"He
2 4 | Artagnan, hearing the Musketeer swear, wished to escape from the
3 4 | Guardsman. ~"You are about to swear upon your honor and I upon
4 5 | gentlemen," said he, "and I swear to you by my honor that
5 6 | fallen out so, but I will not swear to it, sire. You know how
6 9 | Hold out your hand and swear!" cried Athos and Aramis
7 12| night you loved me, I will swear it." ~"My Lord, yes; it
8 12| to England?" ~"I will, I swear to you." ~"Wait, then, wait." ~
9 13| escaped, it is not my fault, I swear." ~"What business had you,
10 13| of an infernal plan." ~"I swear to you, Monsieur Commissary,
11 14| officer give him, "but I swear to you that I know nothing
12 15| said the king, "will you swear, by my father, that Athos
13 15| venerate above all the world, I swear it." ~"Be so kind as to
14 17| holy name of the Virgin, I swear that no one is more devoted
15 18| to your assurances. But I swear to you, before God who hears
16 18| of my death." ~"And I--I swear to you before God, madame,"
17 20| between this and Calais. I swear by--" ~"Don't waste time
18 26| contrary, dear friend, I swear; and as a proof of what
19 27| he imprisoned himself, I swear to you he did. In the first
20 28| in your right senses, I swear." ~"My dear lad, that was
21 28| inclination to play." ~"Swear to nothing. You have not
22 33| Artagnan. "But I am grateful, I swear to you." ~"But what does
23 41| mind to go and get it, or I swear you shall die by my hand." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
24 41| of a wretch like you, I swear by my faith as an honest
25 42| Artagnan; "do not think so. I swear to you, I protest--" ~"Oh,
26 42| down by the dying man, "I swear to you that the wine was
27 45| I love and defend, or I swear to you by the head of my
28 49| hatred against me?" ~"None, I swear to you." ~There was so much
29 50| yourself, against this woman. Swear, by your hopes of salvation,
30 50| in his heart, "my Lord, I swear all shall be done as you
31 53| without wishing to do so, I swear. Pardon me, then, a fault
32 54| generous from your being, I swear to you, in the power of
33 55| promise me upon your honor, to swear to me by what you hold most
34 55| for you I will wait." ~"Swear." ~"I swear it, by our God.
35 55| will wait." ~"Swear." ~"I swear it, by our God. Are you
36 56| strength, 'on the cross I swear that no promise, no menace,
37 56| my mouth! On the cross I swear to denounce you everywhere
38 56| base coward! On the cross I swear, if I ever leave this place,
39 57| You persist, then?' ~"'I swear it before the God who hears
40 59| that accursed woman; but I swear to you that this crime shall
41 59| turned toward the sea; "but I swear to you by the memory of
42 65| justice upon you, and I swear that if it be not granted
43 67| assassins?" ~"Monseigneur, I swear to you that I never for
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