Chapter
1 Pre| Porthos, and Aramis.~We must confess these three strange names
2 6 | phrase of whose origin we confess our ignorance. The king
3 11 | said d'Artagnan; "no, I confess it. It was chance that threw
4 11 | makes you tremble; and you confess that if that word were heard
5 11 | believe me too credulous!" ~"Confess that it is for the sake
6 13 | yes, that is true, and I confess that I was in the wrong.
7 13 | over with him. He wished to confess to the officer, and upon
8 16 | mainspring of all this, I confess," said the cardinal. ~"You
9 17 | said she, "and I will confess to your Majesty that my
10 21 | Artagnan. "At present, I confess, that is the thing I stand
11 21 | there is question of war, I confess to you that I see nothing
12 23 | young man, laughing, "I confess it, and so much more the
13 25 | friend, I have one thing to confess to you." ~"What's that?" ~"
14 25 | let us speak of you. I confess I began to be very uneasy
15 26 | my friend?" ~"Yes; but I confess I always thought you jested." ~"
16 26 | have ever known. Then I confess to you that I have eaten
17 26 | Besides, the Scriptures say, 'Confess yourselves to one another,'
18 26 | yourselves to one another,' and I confess to you, d'Artagnan." ~"And
19 27 | host, "I have been wrong. I confess it, but pardon to every
20 28 | said Athos. ~"Well, I must confess it does," replied d'Artagnan. "
21 30 | you than she is willing to confess wishes to know on what day
22 32 | kitchen; and he was obliged to confess to himself, to the shame
23 33 | you don't believe me?" ~"I confess that unless you deign to
24 33 | beg you!" ~"I will never confess that but to the man--who
25 34 | and shall not be sorry, I confess, to fortify myself with
26 37 | letter, in which he would confess to her that he and de Wardes
27 42 | of it." ~"Nevertheless, I confess I still doubt." ~"But the
28 43 | accounts with somebody! Confess; you know I have the right
29 47 | faith," said Aramis, "I must confess I feel a great repugnance
30 47 | off," said Porthos, "for I confess she would worry me if she
31 48 | when pressed, they will confess everything. What the devil!
32 53 | Milady, frigidly. ~"Oh, I confess it is all the same to me." ~"
33 54 | undergo the struggle, and confess my faith. Listen, then,
34 56 | remained overwhelmed, less, I confess it, by my grief than by
35 61 | counted a little, I must confess, for the time I have to
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