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1 4 | enemies in the face." ~"Ah, PARDIEU! I know full well that you
2 5 | doubt upon his courage. ~"PARDIEU, monsieur!" said Athos, "
3 6 | this insolent speech. ~"PARDIEU," resumed the latter, twisting
4 6 | your brother-in-law. Ah, PARDIEU, Treville! I enjoy beforehand
5 7 | princesses of others?" ~"PARDIEU! I spoke of them because
6 8 | history of the Saraband?" ~"PARDIEU! Know it!" replied d'Artagnan,
7 9 | scattered his pearls; and, PARDIEU, I picked up two that I
8 11| the theologian reverted, "PARDIEU, it would be droll if this
9 13| murmured the commissary; "PARDIEU, that's true." ~At this
10 16| and the Spaniards." ~"No, PARDIEU, no! To conspire against
11 18| respectable appearance." ~"PARDIEU," cried d'Artagnan, "it
12 19| moment Porthos entered. "PARDIEU!" said he, "here is a strange
13 23| his Majesty's service?" ~"PARDIEU! They did not scruple much
14 25| without being too curious?" ~"PARDIEU! In the opposite direction
15 25| particular inspection. ~"Ah, PARDIEU! Is that you?" said Porthos
16 26| he is still here." ~"Ah, PARDIEU! My dear dame," said d'Artagnan,
17 28| pistoles for a chestnut nag. 'PARDIEU,' said I, 'my good gentleman,
18 28| harness." ~"Stake both, PARDIEU! I am not selfish, as you
19 28| Upon our lackey's horses, PARDIEU. Anybody may see by our
20 28| and superb fruit. ~"Ah, PARDIEU!" said he, rising, "you
21 28| the end of ten minutes. ~"PARDIEU!" replied d'Artagnan, "for
22 28| fifty." ~"You think so?" ~"PARDIEU!" ~"Ah, that is true. I
23 30| are you sure of that?" ~"PARDIEU, monsieur, I can't be more
24 31| The part she plays, PARDIEU! It is not difficult to
25 34| been promised to us." ~"No, PARDIEU; though I should like to
26 37| very well," said be; "but, PARDIEU, if you don't calm yourself,
27 42| in one another's arms. ~"Pardieu!" cried d'Artagnan, "you
28 42| tavern?" asked Athos. ~"Well, pardieu! there is yours, my dear
29 44| cardinal, in a low voice. "Ah, pardieu!" continued he, "if it were
30 46| bound in blue velvet. ~"Pardieu, gentlemen," said he. "I
31 47| we are four--one for one. Pardieu! if we may believe the signs
32 47| reload their weapons. ~"Pardieu!" said Athos, "it was hardly
33 48| when the letter came. ~"Oh, pardieu, less than nothing," said
34 48| said the Swiss. ~"Well, pardieu!" said Aramis, "it was only
35 50| try them upon this one. PARDIEU! if you succeed with him,
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