Chapter
1 1 | however, did not prevent his saying, as he was fainting, that
2 2 | before, and that was not saying a little. The captain of
3 2 | capital. I'll circulate that saying, be assured, my dear fellow.
4 4 | Guards, "will you persist in saying, most discreet Aramis, that
5 4 | mine in my pocket." ~So saying, he pulled out his own handkerchief,
6 4 | to the Carmes-Deschaux, saying to himself, "Decidedly I
7 6 | fire to Paris, without your saying a word? But yet," continued
8 7 | of Athos. Athos, without saying anything, emptied his pockets,
9 9 | mercer among the Guards, saying to him, "You are a shabby
10 12| lighted only by a lamp, saying, "Remain here, my Lord Duke;
11 16| and could not refrain from saying, "But why this visit, sire?
12 25| Cavois to contradict me by saying you were not yet gone. The
13 25| on receiving the letter, saying that Monsieur Porthos was
14 25| a devil as he appears." ~Saying these words, d'Artagnan
15 25| his life. It goes without saying that when he saw a Huguenot
16 26| curate, for the sake of saying something. "QUEMADMODUM
17 27| Pardon me, monseigneur, for saying such things, but they form
18 28| thousand extravagances." ~While saying this he looked at his friend
19 28| consented himself with saying, "That's a sad throw, comrade;
20 29| wife, she contented herself saying to the Musketeer with concentrated
21 32| he contented himself with saying, "Monsieur our cousin will
22 34| majestically; and the two separated saying, "Till this evening." ~"
23 41| breath. He sat down without saying a word to anybody, and began
24 43| will content ourselves with saying in two words that the expedition
25 45| watchword is, 'King and Re.'" ~Saying these words, the cardinal
26 46| his mustache; Aramis was saying his prayers in a charming
27 46| arm, and went out without saying anything. Porthos followed,
28 47| I recollect you were saying," said d'Artagnan, "that
29 48| sitting down to breakfast, saying, as had been agreed upon: "
30 50| recovers its assurance. You are saying to yourself: 'Fifteen days,
31 51| virtues, and recalling the saying of Louis XI, his political
32 51| coming from Portsmouth, and saying that he had seen a magnificent
33 51| well. We dispense with your saying grace." ~Grimaud silently
34 53| found deeply engaged in saying her prayers aloud--prayers
35 60| to Paris, it goes without saying that he fixed upon them
36 60| left it. ~It goes without saying that this impatience to
37 61| look at you!" and while saying these words, she absolutely
38 63| first encounter, I could by saying a word to the cardinal have
39 66| And as he bound her while saying these words, Milady uttered
40 67| pocket. I content myself with saying: Command, monseigneur; I
41 67| first encounter, I could by saying a word to the cardinal have
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