Chapter
1 1 | in it ever since, which ought to make you love it. Never
2 1 | him. You are young. You ought to be brave for two reasons:
3 1 | firm, as a future Musketeer ought, nature prevailed, and he
4 1 | that this time he whom he ought to chastise will not escape
5 3 | commencement of his. ~"You ought, I say, then, to husband
6 3 | the sum may be; but you ought also to endeavor to perfect
7 4 | affair as a gallant man ought." ~"What, monsieur!" cried
8 4 | least as much again as they ought to have done." ~"Monsieur,
9 5 | in whom every cavalier ought to seek his model. Unfortunately,
10 6 | and even exceeded it; you ought to be satisfied." ~"If your
11 8 | enterprising, and active men ought to have some other object
12 8 | I do not know whether I ought to tell you what I suspect." ~"
13 9 | point where, perhaps, he ought to have begun, and that
14 11| company of M. Dessessart ought to be his passport. ~He
15 13| even better on that account ought I to know him. Monsieur
16 17| felt instinctively that he ought not to reply to this question,
17 18| murmured the young woman, "ought I to confide such a secret
18 18| can open to him." ~"But I ought to be gone, too. And the
19 21| out to you the road you ought to take. You will find,
20 25| cannot tell me? Surely you ought to be able to tell me better
21 25| What you believe?" ~"I ought rather to say, what I know." ~"
22 26| Principal thinks that my thesis ought to be dogmatic and didactic." ~"
23 26| time to speak, "that we ought to regret the world when
24 27| person, and that he whom I ought to have arrested had escaped." ~"
25 28| a long time, I said; you ought, then, to have a good hand." ~"
26 28| made engagements which I ought to have kept. I have ordered
27 32| the study in which they ought to have been. This last
28 33| opened the others which ought to have been opened by de
29 34| try to buy things cheap ought to permit others to seek
30 34| been wrong; I see it. I ought not to have driven a bargain
31 39| Porthos, "it is the one that ought to have been sent to me
32 40| have done that which you ought to have done, d'Artagnan;
33 46| looked at Athos to know if he ought to reply to this intruder
34 46| an expedition we surely ought to have brought our muskets." ~"
35 49| quietly, as brother and sister ought to do." ~Then, turning toward
36 53| days you will be where you ought to be, and my task will
37 57| knife had fortunately, we ought to say skillfully, come
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