Chapter
1 2 | assemblage was imposing, particularly for a provincial just arriving
2 2 | was a Gascon; and that, particularly at this period, the compatriots
3 3 | orders of the king, and more particularly the orders of the cardinal,
4 4 | the folds of it. He was particularly anxious to avoid marring
5 8 | haberdashery business, but more particularly in venturing some funds
6 10| his duty to the king, but particularly to the queen, begging him
7 11| the hands, among women particularly, to be beautiful must be
8 13| to his goddaughter, and particularly the moment when that goddaughter
9 16| something frightful in it. ~"You particularly wish it?" asked he. ~"I
10 17| envy of many folks." ~"Yes, particularly if you follow the instructions
11 17| of her husband, and more particularly his cupidity, she did not
12 17| about politics than a woman, particularly such as, like you, Monsieur
13 21| Monsieur de Treville, is particularly attached to their Majesties.
14 23| time I hear a door open, particularly in the night. What the deuce
15 23| true the cardinal had been particularly ill-tempered. He had retired
16 24| makes but a poor servant, particularly to a master as active as
17 25| I travel a great deal, particularly on this road, and I wish
18 25| must not say all we know-- particularly as we have been warned that
19 26| the room of a young man, particularly when that young man is a
20 26| break in the hand of man, particularly the golden ties. Oh, my
21 28| having lost the horses, I am particularly anxious to preserve the
22 31| bought my experience dearly--particularly fair women. Milady is fair,
23 36| to neglect your friends, particularly at the moment you are about
24 38| hatred must be satisfied, particularly when it's a cardinal's hatred,
25 39| waiting on his Eminence, particularly when he has reason to believe
26 41| say a few words about it, particularly as many details of this
27 41| or three circumstances, particularly that of the diamond studs,
28 42| happens after a post danger, particularly when the danger seems to
29 42| are not agreeable company, particularly when they have died a violent
30 43| with the activity, and more particularly the hatred, of Buckingham.
31 44| times and in all countries, particularly if religious divisions exist
32 48| Planchet may be chosen, more particularly as he has already been to
33 49| passenger, who had been particularly recommended to him by the
34 49| kindness to trouble yourself so particularly on my account?" ~"You may
35 50| excess against a woman, particularly if that woman was supposed
36 50| child, guard me, and more particularly guard yourself, against
37 51| return to those she regrets, particularly as she knows they are always
38 53| only do not sing so loud, particularly at night." ~And at these
39 56| charged with such commissions, particularly if my Lord has authorized
40 60| be much better concealed, particularly while the cardinal is at
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