Chapter
1 3 | themselves in a position to be arrested, and who, besides, never
2 3 | never allow themselves to be arrested, to laugh at you! I am sure
3 3 | dying on the spot to being arrested or taking back a step. To
4 3 | The king's Musketeers are arrested by the Guards of the cardinal,
5 8 | own that my wife has been arrested, but because of those of
6 9 | who cried for help to be arrested in their midst! And a gentleman
7 10| suspected of any crime is arrested, the arrest is held secret.
8 10| after them, and they are arrested; so that at the end of two
9 10| operated upon the persons arrested, were almost always framed
10 11| think, if you were to be arrested with that handkerchief,
11 11| place, Monsieur Athos is arrested." ~"Arrested! Athos arrested!
12 11| Monsieur Athos is arrested." ~"Arrested! Athos arrested! What for?" ~"
13 11| arrested." ~"Arrested! Athos arrested! What for?" ~"He was found
14 11| you." ~"And by whom was he arrested?" ~"By Guards brought by
15 11| They will believe he is arrested, and that will give him
16 13| of him. ~The officers who arrested him conducted him straight
17 13| flight the police who had arrested your wife, and has placed
18 14| that they both be instantly arrested?" ~"It will be too late;
19 14| you are able to have me arrested, you are able to have me
20 15| mischance a Musketeer is arrested, France is in danger. What
21 15| with Athos, who is already arrested, and with d'Artagnan, who
22 16| Why did you not have him arrested while in Paris?" ~"Arrest
23 16| mistress that he expected to be arrested every instant. ~It was at
24 17| instant, I will have you arrested by the queen's orders, and
25 17| predominated enormously. ~"Have me arrested on the part of the queen,"
26 19| she was in fear of being arrested." ~"Why has she not written
27 20| have him and his companions arrested as forgers. ~"You blackguard!"
28 23| expected is that you will be arrested." ~"What! Will they dare
29 27| mistake, monsieur, that I had arrested the wrong person, and that
30 27| he whom I ought to have arrested had escaped." ~"But Athos!"
31 47| your clever person will be arrested." ~"Without reckoning,"
32 48| imagined himself about to be arrested, and that Planchet was being
33 57| believe it. He caused me to be arrested, had me conducted hither,
34 65| to me, I had this woman arrested, and gave her in charge
35 65| together, they were both arrested. ~"Eight days later she
36 67| informed that d'Artagnan was arrested and who was anxious to see
37 67| cardinal, "you have been arrested by my orders." ~"So they
38 67| thing for which I could be arrested is still unknown to your
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