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1 1 | Majesty's private treasury," answered d'Artagnan, who, reckoning
2 1 | it." ~"Do you think so?" answered d'Artagnan, but little convinced,
3 2 | contents of my own purse," answered he whom they designated
4 2 | appeared to take great care. He answered the appeal of his friend
5 3 | made acquaintance, and who answered to the last of these three
6 3 | proved otherwise. D'Artagnan answered, with the greatest simplicity: "
7 5 | because I am going to fight," answered Porthos, reddening. ~Athos,
8 6 | him then to retire; but he answered that he was a Musketeer
9 6 | stag. At first the king answered that he would not go; but
10 7 | my breviary to repeat," answered Aramis; "then some verses
11 7 | Planchet?" ~"This is serious," answered the three friends; "it is
12 8 | some dinner, and he had answered him with the proverb, "He
13 9 | times in succession, no one answered, and some of the neighbors,
14 11| whether the cough had been answered by a similar signal which
15 13| is to say--" ~"You have answered that you should recognize
16 13| Monsieur d'Artagnan?' I answered, 'You think so?' My guards
17 17| cardinal?" ~"He sent for me," answered the mercer, proudly. ~"And
18 17| and who, in that hope, had answered for him to the queen, did
19 17| cardinalist. And I, who have answered for him to the queen--I,
20 18| door, and knocked. ~No one answered. Porthos, in order to make
21 24| up to the cabin. ~No one answered to his first knocking. A
22 25| I saw the snare, and I answered you would be quite in despair
23 25| Troyes, in Champagne,' I answered. ~"'And when did he set
24 25| same; but she positively answered that she was tired of the
25 25| country seat, for she has not answered me." ~"Truly?" ~"No; so
26 26| I cannot say, monsieur,' answered I; 'no one has ever dared
27 28| all mistaken, gentlemen," answered Athos, gravely; "you are
28 31| are we ready?" ~"Yes!" answered the Englishmen and the Frenchmen,
29 33| he read, ~"You have not answered my first note. Are you indisposed,
30 36| witnesses. All this was answered by an expression of d'Artagnan'
31 36| more than hope?" ~Milady answered by a glance which said, "
32 37| himself like a fool, and answered gallantly that it was too
33 40| into a profound reverie and answered nothing. But when they were
34 40| for him, but d'Artagnan answered that he was supplied with
35 59| Backson." ~"Yes, sir; and I answered him, to bring or send me
36 63| me to stop where we are," answered the wounded man. "CORBLEU--
37 64| recoiled with terror, and only answered the few words of the Musketeer
38 67| Chevalier de Rochefort," answered the other, "the equerry
39 67| me to stop where we are," answered the wounded man. "CORBLEU--
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