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1 Pre| chance upon the Memoirs of M. d'Artagnan, printed--as were 2 Pre| ourselves had given a thought.~D'Artagnan relates that on 3 Pre| pseudonyms, under which d'Artagnan had disguised names 4 1 | 1. The Three Presents Of D'artagnan The Elder~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 5 1 | painfully perceived by young d'Artagnan--for so was the 6 1 | gift of the pony from M. d'Artagnan the elder. He was 7 1 | go there," continued M. d'Artagnan the elder, "--an 8 1 | has done." ~Upon which M. d'Artagnan the elder girded 9 1 | on the other--not that M. d'Artagnan did not love his 10 1 | his only offspring, but M. d'Artagnan was a man, and 11 1 | his feelings; whereas Mme. d'Artagnan was a woman, and 12 1 | speak it to the praise of M. d'Artagnan the younger--notwithstanding 13 1 | With such a VADE MECUM d'Artagnan was morally and 14 1 | giants, and sheep for armies; d'Artagnan took every smile 15 1 | the masks of the ancients. D'Artagnan, then, remained 16 1 | stirrup or take his horse, d'Artagnan spied, though an 17 1 | listen to him with respect. d'Artagnan fancied quite naturally, 18 1 | and listened. This time d'Artagnan was only in part 19 1 | Nevertheless, d'Artagnan was desirous of 20 1 | packed in a portmanteau. d'Artagnan made all these 21 1 | as at the moment in which d'Artagnan fixed his eyes 22 1 | there could be no doubt; d'Artagnan was really insulted. 23 1 | described, he replied to d'Artagnan, "I was not speaking 24 1 | horse, within two paces of d'Artagnan. His quiet manner 25 1 | remained at the window. ~D'Artagnan, seeing him approach, 26 1 | attention to the exasperation of d'Artagnan, who, however placed 27 1 | please." ~"And I," cried d'Artagnan, "will allow no 28 1 | front gate, beneath which d'Artagnan on arriving had 29 1 | observed a saddled horse. ~But, d'Artagnan was not of a character 30 1 | scarcely finished, when d'Artagnan made such a furious 31 1 | accompanied by the host, fell upon d'Artagnan with sticks, shovels 32 1 | diversion from the attack that d'Artagnan's adversary, while 33 1 | killed you, poltroon!" cried d'Artagnan, making the best 34 1 | personage he had to do with; d'Artagnan was not the man 35 1 | some seconds; but at length d'Artagnan dropped his sword, 36 1 | wife's chamber, and found d'Artagnan just recovering 37 1 | notwithstanding his weakness d'Artagnan should get up and 38 1 | as quickly as possible. D'Artagnan, half stupefied, 39 1 | observed with what rapidity d'Artagnan seized the expression 40 1 | southern countries in which d'Artagnan had hitherto resided. 41 1 | moment he opened his mouth, d'Artagnan, who had heard 42 1 | false gentleman!" cried d'Artagnan, springing forward, 43 1 | the host, drawing near to d'Artagnan, and endeavoring 44 1 | a base coward," murmured d'Artagnan; "but she--she 45 1 | host. ~"Milady," faltered d'Artagnan, and fainted a 46 1 | the sum that remained in d'Artagnan's purse. ~The host 47 1 | morning at five o'clock d'Artagnan arose, and descending 48 1 | assistance of any doctor, d'Artagnan walked about that 49 1 | reasonably supposed to have done--d'Artagnan found nothing in 50 1 | of recommendation!" cried d'Artagnan, "my letter of 51 1 | Hence, it resulted when d'Artagnan proceeded to draw 52 1 | where is this letter?" cried d'Artagnan. "In the first 53 1 | private treasury," answered d'Artagnan, who, reckoning 54 1 | no importance," continued d'Artagnan, with natural assurance; " 55 1 | cried he. ~"What!" cried d'Artagnan. ~"No, it has been 56 1 | you think so?" answered d'Artagnan, but little convinced, 57 1 | Do you say," resumed d'Artagnan, "that you suspect 58 1 | that's my thief," replied d'Artagnan. "I will complain 59 1 | price, considering that d'Artagnan had ridden him 60 1 | Thus the dealer to whom d'Artagnan sold him for the 61 1 | originality of his color. ~Thus d'Artagnan entered Paris on 62 1 | earnest money was paid, d'Artagnan took possession 63 1 | doublet of the elder M. d'Artagnan, and which she 64 1 | of the chamber hired by d'Artagnan--a circumstance 65 2 | really commenced life as d'Artagnan now did; that is 66 2 | arms. ~The day on which d'Artagnan presented himself 67 2 | period, the compatriots of d'Artagnan had the reputation 68 2 | the first time in his life d'Artagnan, who had till that 69 2 | with their agile swords. ~D'Artagnan at first took these 70 2 | the court. On the landing d'Artagnan blushed; in the 71 2 | his great astonishment, d'Artagnan heard the policy 72 2 | man who was so revered by d'Artagnan the elder served 73 2 | sang ballads about Mme. d'Aguillon, his mistress, 74 2 | things which appeared to d'Artagnan monstrous impossibilities. ~ 75 2 | thought the terrified d'Artagnan, "and I, no doubt, 76 2 | therefore, to say that d'Artagnan dared not join 77 2 | he wanted. At this demand d'Artagnan gave his name very 78 2 | transmit in due season. ~D'Artagnan, a little recovered 79 2 | embroidered baldric, and d'Artagnan more than anyone. ~" 80 2 | and me. You go to Madame d'Aguillon's, and you pay 81 2 | Treville awaits Monsieur d'Artagnan," cried a servant, 82 3 | and he smiled on receiving d'Artagnan's response, the 83 3 | antechamber and making a sign to d'Artagnan with his hand, 84 3 | submission, the admiration of d'Artagnan, who beheld in 85 3 | the whites of their eyes. d'Artagnan did not know where 86 3 | one another in the air. D'Artagnan looked for some 87 3 | and all retired except d'Artagnan, who did not forget 88 3 | his persevering visitor. d'Artagnan then repeated his 89 3 | executed--" ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan could not restrain 90 3 | own." ~"Monsieur," said d'Artagnan, "on quitting Tarbes 91 3 | less favored than ours." ~D'Artagnan bowed without replying, 92 3 | stock of money with you?" ~D'Artagnan drew himself up 93 3 | to purchase the Louvre." ~D'Artagnan's bearing became 94 3 | further service to you." ~D'Artagnan, stranger as he 95 3 | as I could wish," cried d'Artagnan; "but it was perfidiously 96 3 | who this man is," cried d'Artagnan, "tell me who he 97 3 | not prevent me," replied d'Artagnan, "if ever I find 98 3 | for him? This pretended d'Artagnan--was he not an 99 3 | He fixed his eyes upon d'Artagnan even more earnestly 100 3 | however, proved otherwise. D'Artagnan answered, with 101 3 | personages in France." ~D'Artagnan added M. de Treville 102 3 | That is to say," replied d'Artagnan, "that you will 103 3 | gentleman?" ~"No, sir," said d'Artagnan; "and I will guard 104 3 | While he was doing this, d'Artagnan, having no better 105 3 | at the very moment when d'Artagnan stretched out his 106 3 | He, my thief!" replied d'Artagnan. "Ah, the traitor!" 107 4 | Handkerchief Of Aramis~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan, in a state of 108 4 | howl. ~"Excuse me," said d'Artagnan, endeavoring to 109 4 | Treville." ~"My faith!" replied d'Artagnan, recognizing Athos, 110 4 | come from a distance." ~D'Artagnan had already strode 111 4 | running after someone," said d'Artagnan. ~"Monsieur Man-in-a-hurry, 112 4 | you run." ~"Good!" cried d'Artagnan, "I will be there 113 4 | room for a man to pass. D'Artagnan thought it would 114 4 | a dart between them. But d'Artagnan had reckoned without 115 4 | Porthos's long cloak, and d'Artagnan rushed straight 116 4 | pulled it toward him, so that d'Artagnan rolled himself 117 4 | persistency of Porthos. ~D'Artagnan, hearing the Musketeer 118 4 | disembarrass himself of d'Artagnan, who was wriggling 119 4 | manner." ~"Excuse me," said d'Artagnan, reappearing under 120 4 | Porthos. ~"No," replied d'Artagnan, piqued, "and thanks 121 4 | Chastised, Monsieur!" said d'Artagnan, "the expression 122 4 | a movement to rush after d'Artagnan. ~"Presently, presently," 123 4 | o'clock, then," replied d'Artagnan, turning the angle 124 4 | had entered some house. D'Artagnan inquired of everyone 125 4 | think the manner in which d'Artagnan had left him a 126 4 | capable of killing three d'Artagnans-with two Musketeers, 127 4 | hobble into another. Friend d'Artagnan," continued he, 128 4 | s strange! Here he is!" ~D'Artagnan, walking and soliloquizing, 129 4 | a few steps of the hotel d'Arguillon and in front of 130 4 | pretended not to see him. D'Artagnan, on the contrary, 131 4 | off their conversation. ~D'Artagnan was not so dull 132 4 | handkerchiefs?" ~Aramis darted at d'Artagnan one of those looks 133 4 | its proprietor. ~This time d'Artagnan was not hasty. 134 4 | The fact is," hazarded d'Artagnan, timidly, "I did 135 4 | this gallant man," said d'Artagnan to himself, having 136 4 | What, monsieur!" cried d'Artagnan, "and do you suppose--" ~" 137 4 | endeavoring to mortify me," said d'Artagnan, in whom the natural 138 4 | By US, you mean!" cried d'Artagnan. ~"Why did you 139 4 | we are opposite the Hotel d'Arguillon, which is full 140 4 | to the Luxembourg, while d'Artagnan, perceiving the 141 5 | Cardinal's Guards~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan was acquainted 142 5 | have already perceived that d'Artagnan was not an ordinary 143 5 | proud. ~In addition to this, d'Artagnan possessed that 144 5 | had no time to lose. ~When d'Artagnan arrived in sight 145 5 | my part, monsieur," said d'Artagnan; "for having only 146 5 | Not too much so," replied d'Artagnan, with a bow that 147 5 | have truly, monsieur," said d'Artagnan, bowing again, " 148 5 | would permit me--" said d'Artagnan, with timidity. ~" 149 5 | honor to be your man." ~D'Artagnan spoke these words 150 5 | in haste, monsieur," said d'Artagnan, with the same 151 5 | with a gracious nod to d'Artagnan. "That did not 152 5 | appeared. ~"What!" cried d'Artagnan, "is your first 153 5 | And here is the second." ~D'Artagnan turned in the direction 154 5 | Pau--" ~"From Tarbes," said d'Artagnan. ~"It is probable 155 5 | Athos. ~"My faith!" replied d'Artagnan, "you are well 156 5 | and then turning toward d'Artagnan, stood quite astonished. ~ 157 5 | said Athos, pointing to d'Artagnan with his hand and 158 5 | before one o'clock," replied d'Artagnan. ~"And I also am 159 5 | until two o'clock," said d'Artagnan, with the same 160 5 | Aramis, making a sign to d'Artagnan to keep secret 161 5 | second smile on the lips of d'Artagnan. ~"Indeed?" said 162 5 | assembled, gentlemen," said d'Artagnan, "permit me to 163 5 | understand me, gentlemen," said d'Artagnan, throwing up his 164 5 | most gallant air possible, d'Artagnan drew his sword. ~ 165 5 | had mounted to the head of d'Artagnan, and at that moment 166 5 | true, Monsieur," replied d'Artagnan, "and whether drawn 167 5 | waited your orders," said d'Artagnan, crossing swords. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 168 5 | sufficient to determine d'Artagnan on the part he 169 5 | That's true," replied d'Artagnan; "I have not the 170 5 | countenance, had guessed d'Artagnan's design. "You 171 5 | skin; begone quickly." ~D'Artagnan did not budge. ~" 172 5 | reflected upon the youth of d'Artagnan, and dreaded his 173 5 | difficult," replied Athos. ~D'Artagnan comprehended their 174 5 | brave fellow?" said Athos. ~"d'Artagnan, monsieur." ~"Well, 175 5 | Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and d'Artagnan, forward!" cried 176 5 | to two adversaries. As to d'Artagnan, he sprang toward 177 5 | began to make mistakes. D'Artagnan, who though wanting 178 5 | dead mass. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan then cast an anxious 179 5 | dueling at that period, d'Artagnan was at liberty 180 5 | that look ask assistance. D'Artagnan interpreted it; 181 5 | S'blood!" cried he to d'Artagnan, "do not kill him, 182 5 | fly twenty paces from him. D'Artagnan and Cahusac sprang 183 5 | to obtain, the sword; but d'Artagnan, being the more 184 5 | rapier, and returned toward d'Artagnan; but on his way 185 5 | during his relief which d'Artagnan had procured him 186 5 | and who, for fear that d'Artagnan would kill his 187 5 | wished to resume the fight. ~D'Artagnan perceived that 188 5 | cardinalists. Athos, Aramis, and d'Artagnan surrounded Bicarat, 189 5 | Bicarat was a Gascon, as d'Artagnan was; he turned 190 5 | returned them to their sheaths. D'Artagnan did the same. Then, 191 5 | triumphal march. The heart of d'Artagnan swam in delirium; 192 6 | does he call himself?" ~"d'Artagnan, sire; he is the 193 6 | as I told you, Monsieur d'Artagnan is little more 194 6 | Musketeers and Monsieur d'Artagnan." ~"That is true," 195 6 | were not much excited; but d'Artagnan, with his Gascon 196 6 | the apartment of Athos. ~D'Artagnan found the Musketeer 197 6 | Luxembourg. Athos invited d'Artagnan to follow them; 198 6 | bodily exercises, passed with d'Artagnan to the opposite 199 6 | allow of such exertion. D'Artagnan remained, therefore, 200 6 | hand, passed so close to d'Artagnan's face that he 201 6 | gallery. ~Unfortunately for d'Artagnan, among the spectators 202 6 | Musketeer apprentice." ~D'Artagnan turned round as 203 6 | any explanation," replied d'Artagnan, in a low voice, " 204 6 | Monsieur Bernajoux," said d'Artagnan, tranquilly, "I 205 6 | known to all the world, d'Artagnan alone excepted, 206 6 | descended in his turn. As d'Artagnan had no time to 207 6 | guard!" ~"But," said he whom d'Artagnan thus provoked, " 208 6 | full of sense," replied d'Artagnan; "but unfortunately 209 6 | intimidate. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ But d'Artagnan had on the preceding 210 6 | close to the hilts, and as d'Artagnan stood firm, it 211 6 | the retreating step; but d'Artagnan seized the moment 212 6 | adversary on the shoulder. d'Artagnan immediately made 213 6 | absolutely spitted himself upon d'Artagnan's sword. As, however, 214 6 | service he had a relative, d'Artagnan was ignorant of 215 6 | exchanging some words with d'Artagnan, rushed, sword 216 6 | fortunately eleven o'clock struck. D'Artagnan and his companions 217 6 | Guardsmen had received. Now, as d'Artagnan had been the hero 218 6 | announced. ~At his announcement d'Artagnan felt himself tremble 219 6 | hand. At the first glance, d'Artagnan judged that the 220 6 | to make a step forward. D'Artagnan on the contrary 221 6 | the three Musketeers and d'Artagnan, conducted by La 222 6 | Musketeers advanced, bowing, d'Artagnan following closely 223 6 | Come hither, monsieur." ~D'Artagnan, who understood 224 6 | all this come to pass?" ~D'Artagnan related the adventure 225 6 | putting it into the hand of d'Artagnan. "Here," said he, " 226 6 | in the world humiliated. D'Artagnan put his forty pistoles 227 6 | the forty pistoles with d'Artagnan. ~The cardinal, 228 7 | Musketeers"~ ~ ~ ~ ~ When d'Artagnan was out of the 229 7 | enter into the service of d'Artagnan. Nevertheless, 230 7 | coverlet taken from the bed of d'Artagnan, and which d'Artagnan 231 7 | of d'Artagnan, and which d'Artagnan from that time 232 7 | neighbors. ~With regard to d'Artagnan, we know how he 233 7 | lackey, Master Planchet. ~D'Artagnan, who was by nature 234 7 | assured, my dear Monsieur d'Artagnan, that if I had 235 7 | don't doubt that," replied d'Artagnan; "but it seems 236 7 | interests me very much," cried d'Artagnan; "and at this moment 237 7 | to compose, which Madame d'Aiguillon begged of me. 238 7 | Notwithstanding all the pains he took, d'Artagnan was unable to learn 239 7 | village CURE. ~Planchet, d'Artagnan's valet, supported 240 7 | ridiculous. Athos counseled d'Artagnan to dismiss the 241 7 | for you to say," replied d'Artagnan, "for you, Athos, 242 7 | remain. Reflect upon it." ~D'Artagnan did reflect, and 243 7 | the conscientiousness that d'Artagnan carried into everything. 244 7 | roused much respect for d'Artagnan's policy among 245 7 | men had become fraternal. D'Artagnan, who had no settled 246 7 | on at M. de Treville's. D'Artagnan, although he was 247 7 | Chevalier Dessessart to admit d'Artagnan as a cadet in his 248 7 | in his company of Guards. D'Artagnan, with a sigh, donned 249 7 | should present itself for d'Artagnan to render the king 250 7 | action. Upon this promise d'Artagnan withdrew, and the 251 7 | Aramis to mount guard with d'Artagnan when he was on 252 7 | of one when it admitted d'Artagnan. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 253 8 | much sought after. ~As to d'Artagnan, who as yet knew 254 8 | they eat a good deal." ~D'Artagnan thus felt himself 255 8 | only thing that astonished d'Artagnan was that his friends 256 8 | tapped gently at his door. D'Artagnan awakened Planchet 257 8 | it. ~From this phrase, "d'Artagnan awakened Planchet," 258 8 | the citizen declared to d'Artagnan that what he had 259 8 | be left alone with him. ~D'Artagnan dismissed Planchet, 260 8 | acquaintance, after which d'Artagnan bowed, as a sign 261 8 | I have heard Monsieur d'Artagnan spoken of as a 262 8 | monsieur, speak," said d'Artagnan, who instinctively 263 8 | Well, monsieur?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"Well!" resumed 264 8 | than politics," replied d'Artagnan, with a reflective 265 8 | Madame de Bois-Tracy?" said d'Artagnan, wishing to have 266 8 | monsieur, higher." ~"Of Madame d'Aiguillon?" ~"Still higher." ~" 267 8 | Chevreuse?" ~"Of the--" d'Artagnan checked himself. ~" 268 8 | to develop itself," said d'Artagnan. ~"Now, my wife 269 8 | PARDIEU! Know it!" replied d'Artagnan, who knew nothing 270 8 | That is likely," said d'Artagnan; "but the man who 271 8 | scar on his temple!" cried d'Artagnan; "and with that, 272 8 | devil! The devil!" murmured d'Artagnan; "all this is vague 273 8 | Bonacieux?" interrupted d'Artagnan. ~"Yes, that is 274 8 | landlord." ~"Ah, ah!" said d'Artagnan, half rising and 275 8 | dear Bonacieux?" replied d'Artagnan; "trust me, I am 276 8 | pocket, and presented it to d'Artagnan. ~"A letter?" said 277 8 | received this morning." ~D'Artagnan opened it, and 278 8 | not seek your wife,'" read d'Artagnan; "'she will be 279 8 | pretty positive," continued d'Artagnan; "but after all, 280 8 | Bastille." ~"Hum!" said d'Artagnan. "I have no greater 281 8 | citizen. ~"What!" demanded d'Artagnan. ~"Whom do I see 282 8 | cloak." ~"It is he!" cried d'Artagnan and the citizen 283 8 | Ah, this time," cried d'Artagnan, springing to his 284 8 | him. They separated, and d'Artagnan rushed between 285 8 | The man of Meung!" replied d'Artagnan, and disappeared. ~ 286 8 | Artagnan, and disappeared. ~D'Artagnan had more than once 287 8 | opinion of Athos was that d'Artagnan had lost his letter 288 8 | opinion--and according to d'Artagnan's portrait of him, 289 8 | disturbed by the presence of d'Artagnan and his yellow 290 8 | words which escaped from d'Artagnan, what affair was 291 8 | or losing sight of him, d'Artagnan would return to 292 8 | way. ~When they entered D'Artagan's chamber, it was 293 9 | 9. D'artagnan Shows Himself~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 294 9 | expiration of a half hour, d'Artagnan returned. He had 295 9 | disappeared as if by enchantment. D'Artagnan had run, sword 296 9 | inhabited for six months. ~While d'Artagnan was running through 297 9 | so that on returning home d'Artagnan found the reunion 298 9 | all together, on seeing d'Artagnan enter with his 299 9 | himself with interrogating d'Artagnan by a look. ~"Planchet," 300 9 | look. ~"Planchet," said d'Artagnan to his domestic, 301 9 | Porthos. ~"Yes," replied d'Artagnan, "from this very 302 9 | sententiously. ~"I always said that d'Artagnan had the longest 303 9 | uttered his opinion, to which d'Artagnan replied with a 304 9 | Be satisfied," replied d'Artagnan; "the honor of 305 9 | But observe," cried d'Artagnan, "that there is 306 9 | her mistress." ~"Beware, d'Artagnan, beware," said 307 9 | whom I am anxious," cried d'Artagnan, "but the queen, 308 9 | is her country," replied d'Artagnan; "and it is very 309 9 | would not prevent me," said d'Artagnan, "if I knew where 310 9 | rejoined Athos, "tell you, d'Artagnan, that the queen 311 9 | now I am convinced," said d'Artagnan, "that this abduction 312 9 | Gentlemen, gentlemen," cried d'Artagnan, who began to get 313 9 | gentleman--just like yours, d'Artagnan." ~"The same, perhaps," 314 9 | you for Buckingham!" cried d'Artagnan. ~"I believe so," 315 9 | her for the queen!" said d'Artagnan. ~"Just so," replied 316 9 | Gentlemen, gentlemen," said d'Artagnan, "do not let us 317 9 | That's useless," said d'Artagnan; "for I believe 318 9 | arose. ~"A moment," cried d'Artagnan, making them a 319 9 | leave--" ~"You will leave d'Artagnan to act as he thinks 320 9 | him. Do as you think best, d'Artagnan." ~At this moment 321 9 | gentlemen, come in," called d'Artagnan; "you are here 322 9 | free ourselves," replied d'Artagnan, in a rapid, low 323 9 | gentlemen, come!" said d'Artagnan, aloud; "I have 324 9 | remove the fellow." And d'Artagnan pushed the half-stupefied 325 9 | As they were going down d'Artagnan laid his hand on 326 9 | and you to mine?" said d'Artagnan, filling two glasses 327 9 | turn, if you please?" ~"d'Artagnan." ~"To yours, monsieur." ~" 328 9 | above all others," cried d'Artagnan, as if carried 329 9 | doubted the sincerity of d'Artagnan if the wine had 330 9 | am quite of his opinion. D'Artagnan, you are a great 331 9 | do YOU approve of what d'Artagnan has done?" ~"PARBLEU! 332 9 | And now, gentlemen," said d'Artagnan, without stopping 333 9 | the formula dictated by d'Artagnan: ~"All for one, 334 9 | retire to his own home," said d'Artagnan, as if he had done 335 10 | the first floor, in which d'Artagnan lodged, those who 336 10 | to his comrades. ~As to d'Artagnan, he did not budge 337 10 | people in this manner," said d'Artagnan to himself. "Now, 338 10 | interview with the queen." ~D'Artagnan held onto this 339 10 | operation, and likewise d'Artagnan's vigilance. ~On 340 10 | as Athos had just left d'Artagnan to report at M. 341 10 | taken in the mousetrap. ~D'Artagnan flew to his hole, 342 10 | questions. ~"The devil!" said d'Artagnan to himself. "It 343 10 | In spite of his prudence, d'Artagnan restrained himself 344 10 | Madame Bonacieux!" murmured d'Artagnan. "Can I be so lucky 345 10 | to drag her away," cried d'Artagnan to himself, springing 346 10 | there the sooner," cried d'Artagnan. "You put back 347 10 | tongue, stupid fellow," said d'Artagnan; and laying hold 348 10 | the door was opened, and d'Artagnan, sword in hand, 349 10 | their cloaks. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan was conqueror-- 350 10 | sufficed for their defeat, and d'Artagnan remained master 351 10 | alone with Mme. Bonacieux, d'Artagnan turned toward her; 352 10 | half-fainting upon an armchair. D'Artagnan examined her with 353 10 | woman of quality. Happily, d'Artagnan was not yet acquainted 354 10 | with such niceties. ~While d'Artagnan was examining Mme. 355 10 | throat. ~From that time, d'Artagnan had been cautious 356 10 | thank you." ~"Madame," said d'Artagnan, "I have only done 357 10 | has he done, madame?" said d'Artagnan. "I believe that 358 10 | woman. ~"But," continued d'Artagnan, "how did you escape?" ~" 359 10 | tell you." ~"Besides," said d'Artagnan, "pardon me, madame, 360 10 | passed her arm under that of d'Artagnan, and urged him 361 10 | me to conduct you?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"I am at quite 362 10 | myself there." ~"But I," said d'Artagnan, "can go and inform 363 10 | Ah, bah!" said d'Artagnan; "you have at some 364 10 | faith of a gentleman!" said d'Artagnan, with an accent 365 10 | trust nobody." ~"Stop," said d'Artagnan; "we are near Athos' 366 10 | Both resumed their way. As d'Artagnan had foreseen, Athos 367 10 | your word." ~"You may." ~D'Artagnan bowed to Mme. Bonacieux, 368 10 | the lodge; in two words d'Artagnan informed him where 369 10 | Young man," said he to d'Artagnan, "a suggestion." ~" 370 10 | that is called an alibi." ~D'Artagnan found his advice 371 10 | de Treville's office. As d'Artagnan so constantly frequented 372 10 | de Treville was asking d'Artagnan what he could do 373 10 | Pardon me, monsieur," said d'Artagnan, who had profited 374 10 | rather, monsieur," said d'Artagnan, "the clock shows 375 10 | can I do for you?" ~Then d'Artagnan told M. de Treville 376 10 | ten o'clock was striking, d'Artagnan left M. de Treville, 377 10 | the foot of the stairs, d'Artagnan remembered he had 378 11 | being paid, the pensive d'Artagnan took the longest 379 11 | way homeward. ~On what was d'Artagnan thinking, that 380 11 | novices in love. Moreover, d'Artagnan had delivered her 381 11 | more tender character. ~D'Artagnan already fancied 382 11 | fastened to the saddle bow. ~D'Artagnan owned nothing. 383 11 | Musketeers gave their friend. D'Artagnan, following the 384 11 | say, at the present moment d'Artagnan was ruled by a 385 11 | beautiful must be idle. ~Then d'Artagnan, as the reader, 386 11 | fortune, very well knows--d'Artagnan was not a millionaire; 387 11 | seldom reverts to him. ~Then d'Artagnan, disposed to become 388 11 | Porthos, and Aramis, to whom d'Artagnan had often remarked 389 11 | in extreme difficulties, d'Artagnan would become the 390 11 | And M. Bonacieux? whom d'Artagnan had pushed into 391 11 | admit to our readers that d'Artagnan thought nothing 392 11 | reassure themselves. IF d'Artagnan forgets his host, 393 11 | the worthy mercer later. ~D'Artagnan, reflecting on 394 11 | explanation; at least, so d'Artagnan declared to himself. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 395 11 | was delightful weather. D'Artagnan was passing along 396 11 | on the spot where the Rue d'Assas is now situated, breathing 397 11 | at the end of the lane, d'Artagnan turned to the left. 398 11 | and the Rue Servandoni. ~D'Artagnan had just passed 399 11 | enveloped in a cloak, and d'Artagnan at first believed 400 11 | and then returned again. D'Artagnan was perplexed. ~" 401 11 | himself. ~"PARIDIEU!" said d'Artagnan to himself, to 402 11 | shall find you out." And d'Artagnan, making himself 403 11 | which denoted a sweet voice. D'Artagnan believed this cough 404 11 | dear Aramis," murmured d'Artagnan. ~"Ah, Monsieur 405 11 | the great astonishment of d'Artagnan, the shutter remained 406 11 | was again in obscurity. ~D'Artagnan thought this could 407 11 | It may be judged whether d'Artagnan looked or listened 408 11 | of seeing in the dark. ~D'Artagnan then saw that the 409 11 | immediately recalled to d'Artagnan's mind the handkerchief 410 11 | Placed where he was, d'Artagnan could not perceive 411 11 | Upon gaining this advantage d'Artagnan was near uttering 412 11 | visitor, it was a woman! D'Artagnan, however, could 413 11 | passed within four steps of d'Artagnan, pulling down the 414 11 | precaution was too late, d'Artagnan had already recognized 415 11 | had crossed the mind of d'Artagnan when she drew the 416 11 | method was so simple that d'Artagnan employed it quite 417 11 | a little cry and fled. ~D'Artagnan ran after her. 418 11 | but by terror, and when d'Artagnan placed his hand 419 11 | you shall know nothing!" ~D'Artagnan raised her by passing 420 11 | at once perceiving it was d'Artagnan, she uttered a 421 11 | Yes, it is I," said d'Artagnan, "it is I, whom 422 11 | for an enemy. ~"No," said d'Artagnan; "no, I confess 423 11 | my arm, and let us go." ~D'Artagnan offered his arm 424 11 | Come, come, madame!" cried d'Artagnan, seizing her hands, 425 11 | thing." ~"Very well," said d'Artagnan, "I shall discover 426 11 | manner so serious as to make d'Artagnan start in spite 427 11 | much as I, madame?" said d'Artagnan, deeply piqued. ~" 428 11 | could see my heart," said d'Artagnan, "you would there 429 11 | upon the scent," resumed d'Artagnan. "About three months 430 11 | almost hidden in the wall. ~D'Artagnan seized the hand 431 11 | had never seen you!" cried d'Artagnan, with that ingenuous 432 11 | and pressing the hand of d'Artagnan, who had not relinquished 433 11 | promise to my love?" cried d'Artagnan, beside himself 434 11 | are too charming," said d'Artagnan, sorrowfully; " 435 11 | who expects you?" cried d'Artagnan. "A man!" ~"The 436 11 | pretty wife had disappeared. ~D'Artagnan pursued his way. 437 11 | who should accompany her, d'Artagnan would have returned 438 11 | Athos! After all," continued d'Artagnan, "there was certainly 439 11 | that, you idiot?" asked d'Artagnan. "What has happened?" ~" 440 11 | Noble heart!" murmured d'Artagnan. "I know him well 441 11 | you are not afraid?" said d'Artagnan, coming back to 442 11 | it is understood," said d'Artagnan; "you would rather 443 11 | attached to him." ~"Good!" said d'Artagnan to himself. "It 444 11 | perambulations of the day, d'Artagnan directed his course 445 11 | informed of what was passing. D'Artagnan resolved to try 446 11 | that black mantle which d'Artagnan could still see 447 11 | took the bridge. That was d'Artagnan's road, as he was 448 11 | was going to the Louvre. D'Artagnan followed them. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 449 11 | hanging on the arm of Aramis. ~D'Artagnan did not reflect 450 11 | and redoubled their speed. D'Artagnan determined upon 451 11 | that part of the bridge. ~D'Artagnan stopped before 452 11 | accent, which proved to d'Artagnan that he was deceived 453 11 | You pardon me?" cried d'Artagnan. ~"Yes," replied 454 11 | And I, madame!" said d'Artagnan, embarrassed; " 455 11 | let us continue our way." ~D'Artagnan, however, stupefied, 456 11 | advanced two steps, and pushed d'Artagnan aside with his 457 11 | Artagnan aside with his hand. D'Artagnan made a spring backward 458 11 | hands. ~"My Lord!" cried d'Artagnan, enlightened by 459 11 | holding out his hand to d'Artagnan, who pressed it 460 11 | watches us, slay him!" ~D'Artagnan placed his naked 461 11 | any interference. ~As for d'Artagnan, he immediately 462 13 | the chamber of Monsieur d'Artagnan, your neighbor, 463 13 | wrong. I did go to Monsieur d'Artagnan's." ~"What was 464 13 | And what did Monsieur d'Artagnan reply?" ~"Monsieur 465 13 | Artagnan reply?" ~"Monsieur d'Artagnan promised me his 466 13 | impose upon justice. Monsieur d'Artagnan made a compact 467 13 | Fortunately, Monsieur d'Artagnan is in our hands, 468 13 | Bring in the Monsieur d'Artagnan," said the commissary 469 13 | led in Athos. ~"Monsieur d'Artagnan," said the commissary, 470 13 | Bonacieux, "this is not Monsieur d'Artagnan whom you show me." ~" 471 13 | me." ~"What! Not Monsieur d'Artagnan?" exclaimed the 472 13 | said that your name was d'Artagnan." ~"Who, I?" ~" 473 13 | to me, 'You are Monsieur d'Artagnan?' I answered, ' 474 13 | calmly. ~"You are Monsieur d'Artagnan." ~"You see, monsieur, 475 13 | about the matter. Monsieur d'Artagnan is my tenant, although 476 13 | I to know him. Monsieur d'Artagnan is a young man, 477 13 | thirty at least. Monsieur d'Artagnan is in Monsieur 478 13 | calmness, "if it be Monsieur d'Artagnan who is concerned 479 15 | Treville was informed by d'Artagnan and Porthos of 480 15 | said nothing for fear that d'Artagnan, interrupted in 481 15 | name was Athos, and not d'Artagnan. He added that 482 15 | a visit to his friend M. d'Artagnan, but that till 483 15 | Eminence means Monsieur d'Artagnan." ~"I mean a young 484 15 | No, monseigneur. Besides, d'Artagnan passed the evening 485 15 | it inhabited my Monsieur d'Artagnan, for I can affirm, 486 15 | Cardinal." ~"Was it not this d'Artagnan who wounded Jussac 487 15 | already arrested, and with d'Artagnan, who most probably 488 15 | The first time he saw d'Artagnan, "You have come 489 16 | regard to the Marechale d'Ancre?" cried the king, 490 16 | herself." ~"The Marechale d'Ancre was no more than the 491 16 | more than the Marechale d'Ancre. A Florentine adventurer, 492 16 | D'Artagnan related his adventure 493 16 | TRIFLES, my dear Athos!" said d'Artagnan, "and that come 494 16 | you stony heart," said d'Artagnan, "that you are 495 16 | lost, believe me, my dear d'Artagnan. And if I have 496 16 | philosopher that you are," said d'Artagnan, "instruct me, 497 16 | am all attention," said d'Artagnan. ~Athos collected 498 16 | proportion as he did so, d'Artagnan saw that he became 499 16 | I pray for it," said d'Artagnan. ~"Be it then as 500 16 | if he love her?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"Wait," said


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