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1 4 | while acknowledging the justice of your reclamation, I refuse
2 6 | because I confide in that justice that I shall wait patiently
3 6 | nothing to complain of. Justice before everything." ~Then
4 6 | and you come to tell me justice is done." ~"Sire," replied
5 7 | we must render him that justice, whether anybody listened
6 8 | friends, while rendering justice to your poor queen, would
7 10| past nine. In a court of justice that is called an alibi." ~
8 13| betraying me." ~"You impose upon justice. Monsieur d'Artagnan made
9 13| you insult the majesty of justice." ~"Not at all," said Athos,
10 15| interrupt the course of justice violently, by falling sword
11 15| Musketeers," said Treville, "the justice of Monsieur the Cardinal
12 15| about to accord, sire, it is justice." ~"And he is in the Fort
13 16| in the province; and in justice it must be allowed that
14 17| his closets nearly empty--justice not being one of the three
15 26| CERTES," said Aramis, "I do justice to the beauties of this
16 27| man." ~"And not more than justice, either, you ass! Could
17 27| it?" ~"Deposited with the justice; they said it was bad money." ~"
18 27| Monseigneur knows very well that justice never lets go that which
19 40| he was holding his Bed of Justice. He had, not the less, decided
20 41| follow as soon as his Bed of Justice had been held; but on rising
21 41| on rising from his Bed of Justice on the twenty-eighth of
22 44| they were. The Palace of Justice would not be burned down
23 44| the fire at the Palace of Justice was not caused by chance?"
24 44| as an instrument of God's justice." ~"He will be found." ~"
25 50| If they kill you, English justice will be under an obligation
26 50| promises--I must do her that justice. She will try to seduce
27 54| Backson, branded by the justice of the kingdom of France,
28 56| vengeance, or rather, of justice, had struck. I looked upon
29 56| like not Puritans I do them justice; and it is the same with
30 57| should precede celestial justice." ~"Men fear him and spare
31 59| yourself, and you will do justice to the lady." ~"I should
32 59| lady." ~"I should do her justice by sending her to Tyburn,"
33 65| of my brother, I demand justice upon you, and I swear that
34 65| loophole of his prison. ~"To do justice to them who had condemned
35 66| in a loud voice, "Let the justice of God be done!" and he
36 67| a woman branded by the justice of the country; a woman
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