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1501 42 | soldier who had tried to kill d'Artagnan and who, belonging
1502 42 | entered into the service of d'Artagnan, or rather of Planchet,
1503 42 | rather of Planchet, after d'Artagnan had saved his life. ~
1504 42 | the lees into a glass, and d'Artagnan desired him to
1505 42 | sprang to their swords. D'Artagnan, not less forward
1506 42 | proceeded and followed him. D'Artagnan, placed in line
1507 42 | arms. ~"Pardieu!" cried d'Artagnan, "you could not
1508 42 | my dear friend," replied d'Artagnan. ~"Our wine!" said
1509 42 | was your purveyor," said d'Artagnan. ~"Our purveyor!" ~"
1510 42 | are right, Athos," said d'Artagnan. "Did none of you
1511 42 | Here is his letter," said d'Artagnan, and he presented
1512 42 | not been disciplined." ~"d'Artagnan," said Aramis,
1513 42 | had made a disturbance?" ~D'Artagnan grew pale, and
1514 42 | you, my friends!" cried d'Artagnan, "a horrible suspicion
1515 42 | Athos who turned pale. ~D'Artagnan rushed toward the
1516 42 | object that met the eyes of d'Artagnan on entering the
1517 42 | cried he, on perceiving d'Artagnan, "ah! this is frightful!
1518 42 | poison me!" ~"I!" cried d'Artagnan. "I, wretch? What
1519 42 | think so, Brisemont," said d'Artagnan; "do not think
1520 42 | Upon the Gospel," said d'Artagnan, throwing himself
1521 42 | Oh, my friends," said d'Artagnan, "you come once
1522 42 | myself." ~"Gentlemen," said d'Artagnan, addressing the
1523 42 | Guardsmen courteously accepted d'Artagnan's excuses, and
1524 42 | death." ~"Planchet," said d'Artagnan, "I commit the
1525 42 | situation. ~"Well," said d'Artagnan to Athos, "you
1526 42 | wife, I tell you," repeated d'Artagnan; "only reflect
1527 42 | so effectually." ~It was d'Artagnan who now shook his
1528 42 | means well enough," said d'Artagnan, "but where and
1529 42 | simple." ~"What?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"You say she
1530 42 | Athos. "Don't you say, dear d'Artagnan, that it is the
1531 42 | meeting again that evening. D'Artagnan returned to less
1532 43 | Schomberg, against the Duc d'Angouleme. ~MM. Bassompierre
1533 43 | religion, supported the Duc d'Angouleme, whom the king,
1534 43 | Leu and Dompierre; the Duc d'Angouleme on the east, from
1535 43 | Bassompierre; the king, the Duc d'Angouleme; and the cardinal,
1536 43 | to communicate to the Duc d'Angouleme important orders,
1537 43 | Now, one evening when d'Artagnan, who was in the
1538 44 | I mean that miserable d'Artagnan." ~"He is a bold
1539 44 | more so as you tell me this d'Artagnan is a libertine,
1540 45 | opened the door to Monsieur d'Artagnan; it was you who,
1541 45 | allow you to assassinate d'Artagnan."~Milady was livid. ~"
1542 45 | finger a single hair of d'Artagnan, who is a faithful
1543 45 | be the last." ~"Monsieur d'Artagnan has cruelly insulted
1544 45 | a hollow tone; "Monsieur d'Artagnan shall die!" ~"Indeed!
1545 46 | lodgings of his three friends, d'Artagnan found them assembled
1546 46 | said Athos. ~"Oh, oh!" said d'Artagnan, comprehending
1547 46 | like sheets of paper." ~D'Artagnan, who was accustomed
1548 46 | no need of one just now. D'Artagnan, tell us what sort
1549 46 | best of the Rochellais." ~D'Artagnan looked at Athos
1550 46 | Yes, monsieur," said d'Artagnan, bowing, "we have
1551 46 | bastion St. Gervais," replied d'Artagnan, "from behind which
1552 46 | that's probable," said d'Artagnan. ~"Gentlemen,"
1553 46 | Messieurs Porthos, Aramis, and d'Artagnan, and myself, will
1554 46 | comprehend. ~"But," said d'Artagnan, in the ear of
1555 46 | themselves in the open plain, d'Artagnan, who was completely
1556 46 | It appears to me," said d'Artagnan, with that prudence
1557 46 | advantage." ~"Yes," said d'Artagnan; "but we shall
1558 46 | have you not heard what d'Artagnan said?" ~"What did
1559 46 | say?" demanded Porthos. ~"d'Artagnan said that in the
1560 46 | nodded in sign of agreement. D'Artagnan alone did not seem
1561 47 | business." ~"Well, then," cried d'Artagnan, "pray let Grimaud
1562 47 | tailors. ~"And now," said d'Artagnan, "as there is no
1563 47 | But the secret!" said d'Artagnan. ~"The secret is,"
1564 47 | saw Milady last night." ~D'Artagnan was lifting a glass
1565 47 | Milady." ~"Where?" demanded d'Artagnan. ~"Within two leagues
1566 47 | that case I am lost," said d'Artagnan. ~"Not so bad yet,"
1567 47 | the shores of France." ~D'Artagnan breathed again. ~"
1568 47 | views toward our friend d'Artagnan, who, on his part,
1569 47 | of the cardinal?" cried d'Artagnan, pale with terror. ~"
1570 47 | said Aramis. ~"Then," said d'Artagnan, letting his arm
1571 47 | can never escape," said d'Artagnan, "with such enemies.
1572 47 | of wine to your health, d'Artagnan." ~"To your health!"
1573 47 | loopholes. ~Porthos, Aramis and d'Artagnan followed his example.
1574 47 | I doubt that," replied d'Artagnan, "for they are
1575 47 | you going to do?" cried d'Artagnan, "you will be shot." ~
1576 47 | Take care, Athos!" cried d'Artagnan; "don't you see
1577 47 | recollect you were saying," said d'Artagnan, "that after having
1578 47 | the Duke of Buckingham." ~D'Artagnan uttered an exclamation
1579 47 | barrier. ~"How?" replied d'Artagnan, "you care little
1580 47 | glass. ~"A moment," said d'Artagnan. "I will not abandon
1581 47 | you will understand me, d'Artagnan, was the getting
1582 47 | this carte blanche," said d'Artagnan, "this carte blanche,
1583 47 | letter of the cardinal?" said d'Artagnan. ~"Here it is,"
1584 47 | the pocket of his uniform. D'Artagnan unfolded it with
1585 47 | be torn to pieces," said d'Artagnan, who fancied he
1586 47 | fine morning he will arrest d'Artagnan, and for fear he
1587 47 | Aramis. ~"And I, too," said d'Artagnan. ~"Fortunately,
1588 47 | worries me everywhere," said d'Artagnan. ~"But when you
1589 47 | with a sad smile which d'Artagnan alone understood. ~"
1590 47 | I have an idea," said d'Artagnan. ~"What is it?"
1591 47 | I cover mine," said d'Artagnan. ~"And I mine,"
1592 47 | faith, it appears so!" said d'Artagnan. ~"No," cried Porthos; "
1593 47 | be fair players. Besides, d'Artagnan has not told us
1594 47 | breakfast. ~"My idea?" said d'Artagnan. ~"Yes; you said
1595 47 | Oh, I remember," said d'Artagnan. "Well, I will
1596 47 | You shall not do that, d'Artagnan," said Athos, coolly. ~"
1597 47 | do amounts to treason." ~D'Artagnan perceived the force
1598 47 | yes!" said Porthos and d'Artagnan, at the same time; "
1599 47 | this means, Athos?" said d'Artagnan. ~"I do not reject
1600 47 | us." ~"Gentlemen," said d'Artagnan, "what Porthos
1601 47 | the drum draws near," said d'Artagnan. ~"Let it come,"
1602 47 | Oh, the great man!" cried d'Artagnan. "I comprehend
1603 47 | idea!" cried Aramis and d'Artagnan, at the same time. ~"
1604 47 | as I think you told me, d'Artagnan?" ~"Yes, I know
1605 47 | in peace." ~"Yes," said d'Artagnan, "till she comes
1606 47 | you require too much, d'Artagnan. I have given you
1607 47 | And I for Planchet," said d'Artagnan. ~"Ay," said Porthos, "
1608 47 | cheerful. ~"Look out!" cried d'Artagnan, "I see black points
1609 47 | visibly enlarging. I am of d'Artagnan's opinion; we have
1610 47 | Athos, come along!" cried d'Artagnan; "now we have found
1611 47 | the matter with your hand, d'Artagnan? It bleeds, seemingly." ~"
1612 47 | Oh, it's nothing," said d'Artagnan. ~"A spent ball?" ~"
1613 47 | have said that Athos loved d'Artagnan like a child, and
1614 47 | grazed a little," replied d'Artagnan; "my fingers were
1615 47 | us sell it." ~"But," said d'Artagnan, "it is the queen'
1616 47 | not being a love token, d'Artagnan may sell it." ~"
1617 47 | Aramis. ~"Well, then," said d'Artagnan, gaily, "let us
1618 47 | And the Guardsman?" ~"d'Artagnan." ~"Still my young
1619 47 | the Guardsmen. Monsieur d'Artagnan is not with me;
1620 47 | the three Musketeers and d'Artagnan, inviting all four
1621 47 | with him next morning. ~D'Artagnan was beside himself
1622 47 | delighted. ~"My faith," said d'Artagnan to Athos, "you
1623 47 | cardinalists." ~That evening d'Artagnan went to present
1624 47 | Dessessart, who esteemed d'Artagnan, made him offers
1625 47 | expenses for equipment. ~D'Artagnan refused; but thinking
1626 47 | Dessessart's valet came to d'Artagnan's lodging, and
1627 48 | the means, the diamond. ~D'Artagnan alone had discovered
1628 48 | and cheerful as possible. D'Artagnan already wore his
1629 48 | friend a complete outfit. ~D'Artagnan would have been
1630 48 | there finish their plans. ~D'Artagnan passed the day
1631 48 | his candidate. Finally, d'Artagnan had entire faith
1632 48 | No." ~"My faith," said d'Artagnan. "I would almost
1633 48 | difficult." ~"Not at all," cried d'Artagnan, who was anxious
1634 48 | secrets of state," continued d'Artagnan, complying with
1635 48 | well commenced! Bravo, d'Artagnan! Only with that
1636 48 | My dear d'Artagnan, you will never
1637 48 | committed." ~"The devil!" said d'Artagnan, "you are insupportable.
1638 48 | Well, so be it," said d'Artagnan. "Draw up this
1639 48 | me also," said Porthos. ~D'Artagnan and Athos looked
1640 48 | made a sign of assent to d'Artagnan, who by it understood
1641 48 | what you have to say," said d'Artagnan: "My Lord, your
1642 48 | France, and having been--" d'Artagnan stopped, as if
1643 48 | been branded," continued d'Artagnan. ~"Bah!" cried
1644 48 | fleur-de-lis?" inquired Aramis. ~"d'Artagnan and I. Or rather,
1645 48 | chronological order, I and d'Artagnan," replied Athos. ~"
1646 48 | first breaking the silence, "d'Artagnan has given us an
1647 48 | little enclosure of the Rue d'Enfer. As you have several
1648 48 | I have the price"; and d'Artagnan threw the bag upon
1649 48 | suppose that our friend d'Artagnan has added any of
1650 48 | gentlemen, in all this," said d'Artagnan, "we do not think
1651 48 | speak." ~"Very well," said d'Artagnan, "I consent to
1652 48 | please, and my master, Lord d'Artagnan. With that you
1653 48 | had been named to him by d'Artagnan, who in the first
1654 48 | fulfill your commission," said d'Artagnan. ~"You will give
1655 48 | know by heart tomorrow." ~D'Artagnan looked at his friends,
1656 48 | fault any evil happens to d'Artagnan, I will find you,
1657 48 | friends so closely united. ~D'Artagnan took his hand. "
1658 48 | was mounting his horse, d'Artagnan, who felt at the
1659 48 | anything. "Neffer, neffer!" ~D'Artagnan, seeing Athos rise,
1660 48 | expectation are long, and d'Artagnan, in particular,
1661 48 | signs were so strong in d'Artagnan and his two friends
1662 48 | he does not come?" said d'Artagnan. ~"Well, if he
1663 48 | all very well," replied d'Artagnan; "but I am tired
1664 48 | sounded. ~"We are lost," said d'Artagnan, in the ear of
1665 48 | Parpaillot, followed by d'Artagnan. Aramis came behind,
1666 48 | of which was familiar to d'Artagnan, and a well- known
1667 48 | evening." ~"Planchet!" cried d'Artagnan, beside himself
1668 48 | will never leave Monsieur d'Artagnan." ~At the same
1669 48 | Artagnan." ~At the same time d'Artagnan felt that Planchet
1670 48 | slipped a note into his hand. ~D'Artagnan felt a strong inclination
1671 48 | note burned the hand of d'Artagnan. He wished to hasten
1672 48 | might not be surprised, d'Artagnan, with a trembling
1673 48 | Spartan: ~Thank you; be easy. ~d'Artagnan translated this
1674 48 | letter from the hands of d'Artagnan, approached the
1675 48 | Planchet. ~"Well!" cried d'Artagnan, "tell us all about
1676 48 | others." ~"So be it," said d'Artagnan. "Go to bed, Planchet,
1677 48 | days." ~"And me, too!" said d'Artagnan. ~"And me, too!"
1678 49 | she had been insulted by d'Artagnan, threatened by
1679 50 | the suspicions to which d'Artagnan's letter had given
1680 50 | attack she had made upon d'Artagnan when he spared
1681 51 | was embroiled with the Duc d'Angouleme. ~As to Monsieur,
1682 51 | Schomberg, and the Duc d'Angouleme, themselves watched
1683 51 | have done us in uniting us. D'Artagnan," continued Athos, "
1684 51 | majestic than kings by birth. ~D'Artagnan came forward and
1685 51 | Eminence may believe," added d'Artagnan, "that we would
1686 51 | Marion de Lorme, nor Madame d'Aiguillon." ~The cardinal
1687 51 | the letter, Aramis?" said d'Artagnan. ~"I," said Aramis,
1688 51 | very sensible, Athos," said d'Artagnan. ~"In that case,
1689 51 | read a line or two," said d'Artagnan; "read the letter
1690 51 | not owe you, Aramis?" said d'Artagnan. "Dear Constance!
1691 51 | your pocket!" ~"Yes," said d'Artagnan, "Athos is right,
1692 52 | that she has succumbed. D'Artagnan has conquered her--
1693 52 | rendered her so strong. ~D'Artagnan has turned aside
1694 52 | the person of the queen. D'Artagnan had passed himself
1695 52 | women of her character. D'Artagnan knows that terrible
1696 52 | from her hands, and it is d'Artagnan who holds her prisoner
1697 52 | Ocean. ~All this she owes to d'Artagnan, without doubt.
1698 52 | Buckingham, but above all against d'Artagnan--projects lost
1699 53 | dreamed that she at length had d'Artagnan in her power, that
1700 55 | not a man like that cursed d'Artagnan. A Puritan only
1701 56 | perhaps; to return when d'Artagnan and his friends,
1702 59 | remembered the verbal caution d'Artagnan had transmitted
1703 60 | communicated it. It was then that d'Artagnan appreciated the
1704 60 | end of France. Therefore d'Artagnan was going to ask
1705 60 | four cursed it heartily. D'Artagnan, in particular,
1706 60 | twenty-fifth. ~"Good Lord!" said d'Artagnan, who, as we have
1707 60 | well as one. But consider, d'Artagnan," added he, in
1708 60 | only to deal with four men, d'Artagnan, I would allow
1709 60 | terrify me, Athos!" cried d'Artagnan. "My God! what
1710 60 | Everything!" replied Athos. ~D'Artagnan examined the countenances
1711 60 | were entering Arras, and as d'Artagnan was dismounting
1712 60 | eagerly over his eyes. ~D'Artagnan, who had his eyes
1713 60 | friends hastened toward d'Artagnan, who, instead of
1714 60 | Athos. ~"It is he!" cried d'Artagnan, pale with anger,
1715 60 | overtaking him. Let the man go, d'Artagnan; let us save the
1716 60 | monsieur, eh!" ~"Friend," said d'Artagnan, "a half-pistole
1717 60 | done, returned to the yard. D'Artagnan unfolded the paper. ~"
1718 60 | Nothing but one word!" said d'Artagnan. ~"Yes," said Aramis, "
1719 60 | Come on, come on!" said d'Artagnan; "let us keep that
1720 61 | of the minister with Mme. d'Aiguillon, Marion de Lorme,
1721 61 | enterprise. She had succeeded; d'Artagnan was then in her
1722 61 | Athos-the best friend of d'Artagnan. ~But alas, if
1723 61 | if he was the friend of d'Artagnan, he must have lent
1724 61 | if he was the friend of d'Artagnan, he was the enemy
1725 61 | their friends, Monsieur d'Artagnan, say a great deal
1726 61 | them." ~"You know Monsieur d'Artagnan!" cried the novice,
1727 61 | understand that Monsieur d'Artagnan, being my friend,
1728 61 | expect himself." ~"Himself? D'Artagnan here?" ~"Himself!" ~"
1729 61 | anything impossible for my d'Artagnan, the noble and
1730 62 | mistress of that fellow d'Artagnan?" ~"Yes; Madame
1731 62 | Indeed! And who?" ~"d'Artagnan and his friends." ~"
1732 62 | two only are to be feared--d'Artagnan and Athos; tell
1733 62 | your arrival at Portsmouth; d'Artagnan and Athos to the
1734 62 | how he was recognized by d'Artagnan, and how that recognition
1735 63 | fetch you." ~"But it is d'Artagnan that will come." ~"
1736 63 | Do not deceive yourself. D'Artagnan and his friends
1737 63 | may be deceived, and that d'Artagnan and his friends
1738 63 | off at a gallop." ~"But d'Artagnan! D'Artagnan! if
1739 63 | gallop." ~"But d'Artagnan! D'Artagnan! if he comes?" ~"
1740 63 | notice; if it is Monsieur d'Artagnan and his friends,
1741 63 | Has he not seen Monsieur d'Artagnan at my house?" ~"
1742 63 | my best friends?" ~"Dear d'Artagnan! Oh, how he will
1743 63 | Bonacieux was the very life of d'Artagnan. This was more
1744 63 | to make her believe that d'Artagnan had not come to
1745 63 | horseman she recognized d'Artagnan. ~"Oh, my God,
1746 63 | recognized the voice of d'Artagnan. ~"d'Artagnan!
1747 63 | the voice of d'Artagnan. ~"d'Artagnan! D'Artagnan!" cried
1748 63 | Artagnan. ~"d'Artagnan! D'Artagnan!" cried she, "is
1749 63 | without the power of moving. ~D'Artagnan threw down a yet-smoking
1750 63 | to their scabbards. ~"Oh, d'Artagnan, my beloved d'Artagnan!
1751 63 | d'Artagnan, my beloved d'Artagnan! You have come,
1752 63 | SHE! What she?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"Why, my companion.
1753 63 | Your companion!" cried d'Artagnan, becoming more
1754 63 | Her name, her name!" cried d'Artagnan. "My God, can you
1755 63 | hands are icy cold," cried d'Artagnan. "She is ill! Great
1756 63 | Water, water!" cried d'Artagnan. "Water!" ~"Oh,
1757 63 | eyes under the kisses of d'Artagnan. ~"She revives!"
1758 63 | of Porthos and Aramis. ~D'Artagnan seized the hands
1759 63 | sprang to avoid sighing. ~"d'Artagnan, d'Artagnan!" cried
1760 63 | avoid sighing. ~"d'Artagnan, d'Artagnan!" cried Mme. Bonacieux, "
1761 63 | me! You see I am dying!" ~D'Artagnan released the hands
1762 63 | When you please," said d'Artagnan. ~"An opportunity
1763 63 | am, my friends," replied d'Artagnan; "not only free,
1764 63 | Accordingly, that same evening d'Artagnan repaired to the
1765 63 | accomplished every night. ~D'Artagnan related what had
1766 63 | purchased it dearly enough." ~D'Artagnan left Athos's chamber
1767 63 | me?" ~"Wonderfully," said d'Artagnan; but I come to
1768 63 | lieutenant of Musketeers." ~D'Artagnan related to Porthos
1769 63 | commission and returned it to d'Artagnan, to the great astonishment
1770 63 | Lazarists. Keep the commission, d'Artagnan; the profession
1771 63 | and adventurous captain." ~D'Artagnan, his eye moist
1772 63 | quill, wrote the name of d'Artagnan in the commission,
1773 63 | under verdant arches. ~D'Artagnan took possession
1774 63 | Musketeer under the command of d'Artagnan till the year 1633,
1775 63 | Grimaud followed Athos. ~D'Artagnan fought three times
1776 63 | Constance, Constance!" cried d'Artagnan. ~A sigh escaped
1777 63 | an instant on the lips of d'Artagnan. That sigh was
1778 63 | which reascended to heaven. ~D'Artagnan pressed nothing
1779 63 | Mme. Bonacieux dead, and d'Artagnan in a swoon. He
1780 63 | said he; "here is Monsieur d'Artagnan; and you are his
1781 63 | past. I recognized Monsieur d'Artagnan. I called to you,
1782 63 | Bonacieux dead, and to d'Artagnan, whom Porthos and
1783 63 | Athos, "fortunately Monsieur d'Artagnan has only fainted." ~"
1784 63 | Winter. ~At that moment d'Artagnan opened his eyes.
1785 63 | them!" ~"Oh, yes!" cried d'Artagnan, "yes! If it be
1786 63 | passing his arm under that of d'Artagnan, "we abandon to
1787 63 | to pray over her grave." ~D'Artagnan concealed his face
1788 63 | they came to. ~"But," said d'Artagnan, "shall we not
1789 63 | accountable for her," said Athos. ~D'Artagnan had so much confidence
1790 63 | manner to soothe the grief of d'Artagnan. ~"Now, gentlemen,"
1791 63 | retire to his own apartment. d'Artagnan needs to be alone,
1792 63 | Athos, "--she is my wife!" ~D'Artagnan smiled--for he
1793 63 | this concerns me. Only, d'Artagnan, if you have not
1794 63 | village of--" ~"Ah," said d'Artagnan, "I comprehend!
1795 64 | apartment. ~At daybreak d'Artagnan entered the chamber,
1796 64 | At the door of the chapel d'Artagnan felt his courage
1797 64 | What is to be done?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"To wait!" replied
1798 64 | came down last, and found d'Artagnan already on horseback,
1799 65 | Athos was forced to restrain d'Artagnan, constantly in
1800 65 | amid torrents of rain. ~D'Artagnan took off his hat,
1801 65 | sign in the affirmative. D'Artagnan groaned his teeth. ~"
1802 65 | groaned his teeth. ~"Silence, d'Artagnan!" said Athos. I
1803 65 | river." ~"That's well," said d'Artagnan. "lead us, Grimaud." ~
1804 65 | and menacing than Athos, d'Artagnan stood on the threshold. ~
1805 65 | recoiled, uttering a cry. D'Artagnan, believing she
1806 65 | Put back that weapon, d'Artagnan!" said he; "this
1807 65 | satisfied. Come in, gentlemen." ~D'Artagnan obeyed; for Athos
1808 65 | the Lord himself. Behind d'Artagnan entered Porthos,
1809 65 | yourself if you can. M. d'Artagnan, it is for you
1810 65 | you to accuse her first." ~D'Artagnan advanced. ~"Before
1811 65 | Musketeers, with one voice. ~D'Artagnan continued: "Before
1812 65 | myself. I have done." And d'Artagnan passed to the other
1813 65 | ranged himself by the side of d'Artagnan, leaving the place
1814 65 | was branded." ~"Monsieur d'Artagnan," said Athos, "
1815 65 | punishment of death," replied d'Artagnan. ~"My Lord de Winter,"
1816 65 | cottage. ~Lord de Winter, d'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos,
1817 66 | them, and Lord de Winter, d'Artagnan, Porthos, and Aramis
1818 66 | and yet she is dead," said d'Artagnan. ~"I will enter
1819 66 | heartrending in them that M. d'Artagnan, who had been at
1820 66 | threaten. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan was the youngest
1821 66 | caught at a shadow of hope. ~"d'Artagnan, d'Artagnan!" cried
1822 66 | shadow of hope. ~"d'Artagnan, d'Artagnan!" cried she; "remember
1823 66 | you take one step farther, d'Artagnan," said he, "we
1824 66 | cross swords together." ~D'Artagnan sank on his knees
1825 66 | peace!" ~"And I," said M. d'Artagnan. "Pardon me, madame,
1826 67 | sitting. ~"Holloa, Monsieur d'Artagnan!" said he, "is
1827 67 | you whom I see yonder?" ~D'Artagnan raised his head
1828 67 | Fossoyeurs and of Arras. ~D'Artagnan drew his sword,
1829 67 | horse, and advanced to meet d'Artagnan. ~"Ah, monsieur!"
1830 67 | what do you say?" cried d'Artagnan. ~"I say that you
1831 67 | are you, then?" demanded d'Artagnan, lowering the point
1832 67 | accept the word of Monsieur d'Artagnan that he will go
1833 67 | knitting his brow, "Monsieur d'Artagnan shall not leave
1834 67 | said he, "if Monsieur d'Artagnan will surrender
1835 67 | promise to convey Monsieur d'Artagnan to the quarters
1836 67 | who had been informed that d'Artagnan was arrested and
1837 67 | before the house he occupied, d'Artagnan, without his sword,
1838 67 | with his eye and hand for d'Artagnan to follow him. ~
1839 67 | Artagnan to follow him. ~D'Artagnan obeyed. ~"We shall
1840 67 | We shall wait for you, d'Artagnan," said Athos, loud
1841 67 | uttering a single word. ~D'Artagnan entered after the
1842 67 | the cardinal, and behind d'Artagnan the door was guarded. ~
1843 67 | Rochefort obeyed and retired. ~D'Artagnan remained alone
1844 67 | table was between him and d'Artagnan. ~"Monsieur," said
1845 67 | What, monseigneur?" said d'Artagnan, with a calmness
1846 67 | this, monseigneur?" said d'Artagnan, who had no doubt
1847 67 | Milady de Winter," replied d'Artagnan, "yes, of Milady
1848 67 | her, and condemned her." ~D'Artagnan then related the
1849 67 | Yes, monseigneur," said d'Artagnan. ~"And signed by
1850 67 | his own handwriting." ~And d'Artagnan presented to the
1851 67 | and which he had given to d'Artagnan to serve him as
1852 67 | not return the paper to d'Artagnan. ~"He is meditating
1853 67 | slowly tore the paper which d'Artagnan had generously
1854 67 | relinquished. ~"I am lost!" said d'Artagnan to himself. And
1855 67 | my condemnation," thought d'Artagnan; "he will spare
1856 67 | can write it yourself." ~D'Artagnan took the paper
1857 67 | commission in the Musketeers. ~D'Artagnan fell at the feet
1858 67 | You are a brave youth, d'Artagnan," interrupted the
1859 67 | never forget it," replied d'Artagnan. "Your Eminence
1860 67 | cardinal, "you see Monsieur d'Artagnan. I receive him
1861 67 | your heads." ~Rochefort and d'Artagnan coolly greeted
1862 67 | When you please," said d'Artagnan. ~"An opportunity
1863 67 | am, my friends," replied d'Artagnan; "not only free,
1864 67 | Accordingly, that same evening d'Artagnan repaired to the
1865 67 | accomplished every night. ~D'Artagnan related what had
1866 67 | purchased it dearly enough." ~D'Artagnan left Athos's chamber
1867 67 | me?" ~"Wonderfully," said d'Artagnan; but I come to
1868 67 | lieutenant of Musketeers." ~D'Artagnan related to Porthos
1869 67 | commission and returned it to d'Artagnan, to the great astonishment
1870 67 | Lazarists. Keep the commission, d'Artagnan; the profession
1871 67 | and adventurous captain." ~D'Artagnan, his eye moist
1872 67 | quill, wrote the name of d'Artagnan in the commission,
1873 67 | under verdant arches. ~D'Artagnan took possession
1874 67 | Musketeer under the command of d'Artagnan till the year 1633,
1875 67 | Grimaud followed Athos. ~D'Artagnan fought three times
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