Chapter
1 1 | the stranger, "as you may perceive by the expression of my
2 3 | cardinal exaggerated, as I perceive." ~"But pray, sir," continued
3 3 | of a court, could not but perceive a little coldness in this
4 3 | said he, "I cannot but perceive how sadly I miss the letter
5 4 | not polite; it is easy to perceive that you come from a distance." ~
6 4 | was not so dull as not to perceive that he was one too many;
7 4 | here, at least. Do you not perceive that we are opposite the
8 6 | that they did not even perceive their young companion go
9 7 | although it was easy to perceive that this kind of conversation,
10 11| was, d'Artagnan could not perceive the face of Aramis. We say
11 11| mild." ~"Well, madame, I perceive I must do as you wish." ~"
12 11| and by your exclamation I perceive you have mistaken me for
13 13| in this matter, I do not perceive how I can take his place." ~"
14 13| windows the prisoner could perceive the houses and the pavement,
15 14| him, however, as he could perceive no threatening object, as
16 23| that d'Artagnan did not perceive it. ~"And we are going to
17 23| that d'Artagnan did not perceive it any more than he had
18 24| abode of which he could perceive a part of the ceiling with
19 26| treated upon, and in which I perceive there is matter for magnificent
20 26| but at the same time I perceive it would be overwhelming
21 27| was I; so you may plainly perceive that you have no mercy to
22 27| you ass! Could you not perceive by our appearance that we
23 29| s wife; "but you did not perceive me because you had no eyes
24 31| it. ~The brother did not perceive this; he had turned round
25 33| Artagnan; "you cannot but perceive that all this must end,
26 40| august personage, and I perceive with pleasure that you preserve
27 42| Yes, yes," replied he, "I perceive that plainly; but do you
28 43| grace that it was easy to perceive they belonged to the church
29 45| far, well," said Athos, "I perceive you know me." ~"The Comte
30 46| said Athos, "by which you perceive I am five minutes faster
31 49| on my account?" ~"You may perceive, madame, by my uniform,
32 51| sentinels." ~"Your Eminence may perceive that if we had not taken
33 51| obey you. Your Eminence may perceive," continued Athos, knitting
34 52| Felton, my lad, did you not perceive that you were taken for
35 61| Truly?" ~"Do you not perceive that I know all--your abduction
36 63| leave me to act. You must perceive that in my quality of a
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