Chapter
1 1 | as the earnest money was paid, d'Artagnan took possession
2 2 | life, and who constantly paid his debts with that of which
3 2 | and the proof is that I paid twelve pistoles for it." ~
4 6 | to have such a compliment paid to him twice. In an instant
5 6 | Bernajoux who had nearly paid for his jeer with his life
6 7 | anything but the civilities paid to him. ~"This is all very
7 9 | we shall be well enough paid by another party." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
8 11| to M. de Treville being paid, the pensive d'Artagnan
9 12| given me, will have richly paid all--were it my life." ~"
10 15| there is your Jussac thrust paid for. There still remains
11 16| form's sake the chancellor paid a visit to the pieces of
12 21| and have I not been richly paid for that obedience? It was
13 21| himself was about to be paid for with English gold was
14 21| Artagnan. ~"Everything is paid," replied the host, "and
15 24| precautions, the boatman had paid more attention to her and
16 24| pistols in his belt, he rose, paid for his bottle, and went
17 25| care of Mousqueton, and paid his bill to the host, he
18 26| Bonacieux who was to have paid him the price of his devotedness;
19 26| Voiture, and that great man paid me a thousand compliments." ~"
20 26| the very same hour, he had paid me the compliment I have
21 27| monseigneur, how dearly have I paid for that fault, unhappy
22 28| pistoles, which the Englishman paid down on the spot. ~They
23 28| when all my expenses are paid, I shall have, at most,
24 28| I recollect." ~"Then I paid the host six." ~"What a
25 29| round toward her. Porthos paid no attention. Nevertheless,
26 31| Artagnan in his arms, and paid a thousand compliments to
27 31| we have said, d'Artagnan paid no attention to this persistence
28 38| When a thing suited him he paid the price demanded, without
29 39| the coin in which you were paid for your poems." ~"You are
30 40| killed in the field. ~Porthos paid his compliments to M. Coquenard
31 41| for a day, and Monsieur paid him his compliments upon
32 46| What matter, if you are paid for it?" said Athos, and
33 48| Aramis was so liberally paid by the publisher who purchased
34 52| which she could not suppress paid her debt of feminine weakness
35 54| London, attention will be paid to your wishes. I will begin
36 58| said the captain. ~"I have paid you five hundred of them." ~"
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