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1 7 | brilliant action. Upon this promise d'Artagnan withdrew, and
2 10| I will do, without a promise and voluntarily, all that
3 11| But what I know is that I promise to do all you wish if you
4 11| And will you make the same promise to my love?" cried d'Artagnan,
5 11| evening--do not forget that promise." ~"Be satisfied. In the
6 11| ah, monsieur, I had your promise as a soldier and your word
7 12| world." And faithful to the promise he had made, he rushed out
8 17| expectations; that is all I promise you." ~"More intrigues!
9 21| enemies." ~"Be satisfied; I promise you that." ~"I depend upon
10 23| crown he had given me, and I promise him to follow his instructions
11 23| quite another thing; but promise me, if you should not be
12 23| you will go tomorrow." ~"I promise it." ~"Do you need money?" ~"
13 24| old man. ~"And I renew my promise. Be easy, I am a gentleman.
14 25| that when by chance he did promise, he more than kept his word.
15 26| cassock. The daily-renewed promise of the young man that the
16 26| said the Jesuit. "You promise to become one of the lights
17 29| her sought for; but this promise was very vague and did not
18 33| D'Artagnan made Kitty promise to bring him that letter
19 33| ascend with the maid. This promise completed poor Kitty's consolation. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
20 36| own eyes for breaking the promise he had made Athos; "you
21 37| her, Milady recalled his promise to avenge her on the Comte
22 40| have said to you today, I promise you to do so." ~This last
23 42| Rochelle is terminated, I promise you on my part--" ~"Good,"
24 42| repast, separated, with the promise of meeting again that evening.
25 45| assassinated, in exchange for the promise he has made you to allow
26 48| in question. "They will promise everything for the sake
27 48| depressed by the triple promise made him by the Musketeers,
28 48| leave your master, I will promise you a place in my service." ~"
29 55| I came to entreat you to promise me upon your honor, to swear
30 55| your life." ~"I will not promise," said Milady, "for no one
31 55| one has more respect for a promise or an oath than I have;
32 55| I have; and if I make a promise I must keep it." ~"Well,"
33 55| Well," said Felton, "only promise till you have seen me again.
34 56| brought, according to his promise, but which he hesitated
35 56| our liberty with a single promise of silence? Come, I am a
36 56| the cross I swear that no promise, no menace, no force, no
37 56| all day tomorrow. Reflect: promise to be silent, and riches,
38 61| remembered that almost unlimited promise which the cardinal had given
39 64| single thought--that of the promise he had made, and of the
40 67| in compliance with the promise he had made the cardinal
41 67| shall be satisfied with your promise to convey Monsieur d'Artagnan
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