Chapter
1 2 | said Porthos; "and the proof is that I paid twelve pistoles
2 3 | bottom of his heart by this proof of courage, sprang toward
3 3 | of the newcomer to this proof of affection, M. de Treville
4 4 | to one of you; and as a proof of what I say, here is mine
5 6 | It is a brawl; and the proof is that there were five
6 6 | Here," said he, "is a proof of my satisfaction." ~At
7 7 | that this occupation was proof of a reflective and contemplative
8 11| opportunity to give the duke this proof of his devotion, and the
9 16| has just acquired a new proof of it." ~"That is true,
10 18| Then, put me to the proof." ~Mme. Bonacieux looked
11 19| devotedness against all proof. Besides, you can tell them
12 19| leave of absence will be proof enough that I authorize
13 23| replied d'Artagnan; "and as a proof, there is a crown to drink
14 25| his journey was a fresh proof in support of the suspicions
15 25| nicety; but in face of the proof I was obliged to acknowledge
16 26| friend, I swear; and as a proof of what I say, permit me
17 33| you deign to give me some proof of what you advance--" ~"
18 33| that I should give you a proof of that love which you doubt?" ~"
19 33| you." ~"And what is that proof?" ~"Are you willing that
20 37| appeared to Milady an undoubted proof of devotion. This reassured
21 37| me?" ~"I have given you proof of that, it seems to me." ~"
22 40| obey--but too well. As a proof, remember the date of the
23 43| Montague, was taken, and proof was obtained of a league
24 43| give me, I beg you, the proof that you have the right
25 44| have," said the duke, "a proof of his connection with Buckingham." ~"
26 44| connection with Buckingham." ~"A proof?" cried Milady; "I will
27 44| in the world; get me that proof, and I will send him to
28 46| made a sign of the head in proof that he acquiesced in the
29 48| a hussy. I have obtained proof of it by listening to her
30 52| violence; violence is the proof of weakness. In the first
31 56| already given me a fatal proof of what he was able to do." ~"
32 57| an immediate and terrible proof of her courage. ~"You are
33 58| the wicket." ~"Oh, it is a proof that the Lord is on our
34 61| three days I have obtained proof to the contrary, for which
35 61| terrible minister. I have proof that her Majesty, notwithstanding
36 61| least expect it, they have proof of a kind remembrance." ~"
37 62| he a sure man?" ~"To the proof." ~"Give him to me. Nobody
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