Chapter
1 3 | recognized, and the cardinal named you. But it's all my fault;
2 5 | Artagnan, "you are well named, gentlemen; and my adventure,
3 6 | causes Louis XIII to be named the Just--" ~"You are right,
4 7 | already taken by a compeer named Mousqueton, and when Porthos
5 7 | peculiar fashion, and who was named Grimaud. He was very taciturn,
6 15| attest the fact"; and he named several distinguished gentlemen,
7 15| correspondences which at that time was named a CABAL; when he affirmed
8 16| the pieces of furniture named; but he well knew that it
9 16| Be satisfied, all who are named in that letter shall be
10 20| accompanied?" ~"Yes; by a lackey named Lubin." ~"We will keep a
11 20| minutes they were on the spot named. Patrick soon caught the
12 21| My Lord, I have not named her!" interrupted the young
13 21| the vessel that had been named to him, delivered his letter
14 22| came to the city registrar, named Clement, and demanded of
15 24| in front of the pavilion named. It was situated in a very
16 25| time to remove." ~The place named by Bonacieux as that which
17 25| conceived. Bonacieux had named Mande because Mande was
18 25| the Chatelet, monsieur, named Madame Coquenard, who, although
19 31| the three friends had been named, "we do not know who you
20 34| Englishwoman--the one I named." ~"Oh, ay! the fair woman
21 35| for the hour he himself named!" ~"Well," said Milady,
22 42| of his master's guests, named Fourreau, and the false
23 43| at his instigation, had named lieutenant general. The
24 43| the Duke of Buckingham, named Montague, was taken, and
25 44| Only I say that if I were named Madame de Montpensier, or
26 44| there is a little intrigante named Bonacieux." ~"She is in
27 47| that a damned Musketeer, named Athos, has taken her safe-conduct
28 48| him. The matter had been named to him by d'Artagnan, who
29 50| I have caused you to be named lieutenant; I once saved
30 54| to conduct to--the person named Charlotte Backson, branded
31 57| through all the phases I named; but be easy, no blood will
32 58| in the bay that had been named. ~During this passage, Felton
33 59| the same moment. Felton named Lord de Winter; the unknown
34 59| relative to a young woman named Charlotte Backson." ~"Yes,
35 61| Don't you know a gentleman named Athos?" ~Milady became as
36 65| preserved me, but a man named Brisemont died in my place." ~"
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