Chapter
1 12| I may wear in my turn--a ring, a necklace, a chain." ~"
2 16| recourse to the bell rope, and ring with all his might. At the
3 17| Here," said she, "here is a ring of great value, as I have
4 17| dispose of it. Take this ring; raise money with it, and
5 22| which he perceived to be a ring. The door immediately closed,
6 22| D'Artagnan placed the ring on his finger, and again
7 23| name, young man, and that ring has a terrible one, which
8 23| who wears it." ~"Sell this ring, a ring which comes from
9 23| it." ~"Sell this ring, a ring which comes from my sovereign?
10 24| having found his diamond ring on his finger, his purse
11 28| his hand eagerly on his ring. ~"And as I am a connoisseur
12 28| there is that beautiful ring which beams from the finger
13 33| you don't answer when I ring?" ~And d'Artagnan heard
14 34| the two friends went to ring at the bell of the unfortunate
15 35| this!" and she slipped a ring from her finger onto d'Artagnan'
16 35| remembered having seen this ring on the finger of Milady;
17 35| added, "No, no! Keep that ring for love of me. Besides,
18 35| the place of the queen's ring, carefully kept in a casket. ~"
19 35| casket. ~"You notice my ring?" said the Gascon, proud
20 35| questioned her." ~"That ring comes from Milady?" cried
21 35| said be. "How could this ring come into the hands of Milady
22 35| jewels." ~"Do you know this ring?" said d'Artagnan. ~"I thought
23 35| returned d'Artagnan the ring without, however, ceasing
24 35| minute, "either take off that ring or turn the mounting inside;
25 35| D'Artagnan took off the ring, giving it again to Athos. ~
26 35| But from whom did this ring come to you, Athos?" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
27 35| unknown. He took back the ring, but put it in his pocket
28 36| saloon where I was, showed a ring which he said he had received
29 37| that that ring--" ~"That ring I have! The Comte de Wardes
30 38| instead of keeping the ring as a holy relic, gave it
31 38| my friend, take back this ring, to which I see you attach
32 38| value." ~"I take back the ring, after it has passed through
33 38| infamous creature? Never; that ring is defiled, d'Artagnan." ~"
34 38| Well, let us pledge the ring, but upon one condition." ~"
35 38| you forget that I have a ring likewise." ~"To which you
36 38| true. Let us return to my ring, or rather to yours. You
37 38| note which he sealed with a ring, and gave the billet to
38 38| hundred pistoles on the ring. Still further, the Jew
39 38| What! "will you--" ~"This ring would certainly only recall
40 38| bargain. Go and tell him the ring is his, d'Artagnan, and
41 47| blushing as usual, "that his ring not coming from a mistress,
42 52| you want anything you can ring." ~"Oh, my God, my God!
43 63| glass the contents of a ring which she opened with singular
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