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1 1 | that if such a thing had happened in Paris, you should have
2 6 | his companions, which had happened only the day before, had
3 6 | interrogate him himself. ~That happened which M. de Treville had
4 11| asked d'Artagnan. "What has happened?" ~"All sorts of misfortunes." ~"
5 11| come, tell them what has happened. Let them wait for me at
6 11| annihilated by all that happened, stood, with crossed arms,
7 15| the Comte de Chalus, who happened to be there." ~The king
8 16| tale of love!" ~"Which has happened to you?" ~"Or one of my
9 17| I heard of it the day it happened; but as you were not guilty
10 20| background. ~"No misfortune has happened to the queen?" cried Buckingham,
11 21| Artagnan, not all that had happened, but what d'Artagnan himself
12 21| three accidents of this kind happened; but Buckingham did not
13 21| Artagnan, anxiously; "what has happened to you, my Lord?" ~"All
14 24| fear that something had happened to Mme. Bonacieux. He clapped
15 24| that a great misfortune had happened. ~He again ran back to the
16 24| that something might have happened at the pavilion in his absence,
17 24| Has anything particular happened in the neighborhood? Speak!" ~
18 25| tell me if anything has happened to him?" ~"Your Lordship
19 25| uneasiness, "you know what has happened to me?" ~"No." ~"Has the
20 25| more freely. ~"And what has happened to you, my dear Porthos?"
21 25| dear d'Artagnan, what has happened to you?" ~"So that this
22 25| will relate to us what has happened to him during the ten days
23 26| double accident which had happened to him; that is to say,
24 26| yesterday or tomorrow? What has happened to you today, to raise all
25 27| that any harm can have happened to him?" asked Aramis. "
26 27| are coming to it. There happened then that which you know,
27 27| matter with you, and what has happened to you personally? You have
28 29| against the other side. ~There happened to be a sermon, which made
29 30| toward the terrace; but it happened that someone in the house
30 31| king's Guards if he had happened to know M. de Cavois instead
31 38| curious to know what had happened to him, had taken advantage
32 38| ease, my girl. But what happened after my departure?" ~"How
33 39| morrow a serious misfortune happened to me--Constance disappeared.
34 40| Artagnan, "this was what happened to me--" ~"Never mind, never
35 40| that time many things have happened to you. You were walking
36 40| in your memory for what happened to you that very night." ~
37 42| particular occasions, "what has happened?" ~"Look you, my friends!"
38 43| your Eminence of what has happened; for you might learn it
39 52| down upon an armchair which happened to be near the door, and
40 61| so many unexpected things happened to her all at once that
41 62| a report of all that has happened?" ~"Why, I have related
42 63| woman, "what you dreaded has happened. This evening, or tomorrow,
43 63| Listen. This is what has happened: My brother, who was coming
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