Chapter
1 4 | you are not polite; it is easy to perceive that you come
2 7 | before him, although it was easy to perceive that this kind
3 7 | and indiscreet, it was as easy to see through him as through
4 7 | him. ~"This is all very easy for you to say," replied
5 11| courage to his lackey. ~"Be easy, monsieur," said Planchet; "
6 19| I were to go home." ~"Be easy. Adieu, and a prosperous
7 19| Besides, make yourselves easy; we shall not all arrive
8 19| sea. They would have an easy bargain of four isolated
9 20| Nothing would be more easy," said the captain of a
10 20| me, then." ~"Nothing more easy." ~And d'Artagnan have,
11 24| pavilion. ~The tree was easy to climb. Besides, d'Artagnan
12 24| And I renew my promise. Be easy, I am a gentleman. A gentleman
13 25| monsieur! There is nothing more easy," said Mousqueton, with
14 26| graceful position in his easy chair that he would have
15 27| Monsieur Bazin, make yourself easy," said d'Artagnan; "people
16 27| maneuvers." ~"Oh, make yourself easy on that head," replied Aramis. "
17 29| according to the strangely easy morality of that gallant
18 32| him with a sufficiently easy air, and saluted him courteously. ~"
19 33| establishing himself in an easy chair; "come, and let me
20 33| What will I do with him? Be easy, Kitty, there is something
21 35| this vengeance was very easy; for Milady, doubtless to
22 35| a voice in which it was easy to detect strong emotion. ~"
23 38| Besides, Athos was very easy, and a noble to his fingers'
24 43| an ill grace that it was easy to perceive they belonged
25 43| joyous life. The was the more easy for our three companions
26 44| continued he, "if it were as easy for me to get rid of my
27 44| rid of my enemy as it is easy to get rid of yours, and
28 44| Athos," said Aramis. ~"Be easy on that head," replied Athos; "
29 48| contrary, I think it very easy. It would be, no doubt,
30 48| Spartan: ~Thank you; be easy. ~d'Artagnan translated
31 49| her; she sank into a large easy chair, with her arms crossed,
32 50| hands the two arms of her easy chair, and raising herself
33 52| and go to supper; but be easy! She has a fruitful imagination,
34 54| plan of conduct was more easy. She had laid that down
35 57| the phases I named; but be easy, no blood will flow." ~Milady
36 61| abbess. This was a very easy matter for a woman so really
37 62| of his hat, "you may be easy. I will do as children do,
38 63| Armentieres, it would be easy to make her believe that
39 63| charge of everything; be easy." ~"It appears, however,"
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