Chapter
1 1 | used when followed by a family name. But we find it thus
2 2 | M. de Troisville, as his family was still called in Gascony,
3 3 | nothing but a father of a family, charged with even a greater
4 3 | the father of an ordinary family. Soldiers are big children;
5 3 | entertain, whether from your family, your relations, or even
6 7 | lines with Athos, certain family likenesses which indicated
7 7 | papers--love letters and family papers, no doubt. ~Porthos
8 7 | young men concealed his family name)-- Athos in particular,
9 7 | three friends; "it is a family affair. It is with valets
10 10| given him as one of the family, ascended the stairs, and
11 15| it was said, to Rouen on family business. ~M. de Treville
12 29| the offspring of a noble family, who placed reliance upon
13 29| make a journey to see my family, in the lower part of Brittany,
14 29| estates near to those of my family, we mean to make the journey
15 31| You can restore it to his family," said d'Artagnan. ~"His
16 31| said d'Artagnan. ~"His family will care much about such
17 31| such a trifle as that! His family will inherit fifteen thousand
18 31| a younger brother of the family, who had left her a widow
19 32| without fortune, a man without family, a soldier accustomed to
20 32| was about to partake of family meals, to enjoy the pleasures
21 32| may see that you love your family, Madame Coquenard," said
22 35| Athos, "it reminds me of a family jewel." ~"It is beautiful,
23 35| I told you, it is an old family jewel." ~"And you--sold
24 38| you not tell me it was a family jewel?" ~"Yes, my grandfather
25 47| are not initiated into my family affairs like yourself. I
26 48| 48. A Family Affair~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Athos
27 48| had invented the phrase, family affair. A family affair
28 48| phrase, family affair. A family affair was not subject to
29 48| investigation of the cardinal; a family affair concerned nobody.
30 48| might employ themselves in a family affair before all the world.
31 48| had invented the phrase, family affair. ~Aramis had discovered
32 48| write to him concerning a family affair; that we only write
33 50| secrets will remain in the family." ~"Insolent!" cried Milady;
34 51| Nevertheless, if the affairs of our family are arranged, as we hope
35 64| apartment. There was no family, no servant; the tall man
36 65| to the wishes of all my family; I gave her my wealth, I
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