Chapter
1 1 | than ever; "well, that is perfectly right!" and turning on his
2 1 | asked the host. ~"Oh, yes! Perfectly safe and sound, my good
3 1 | which his guest made was perfectly just. ~"But, after all,"
4 2 | devil-may-care fellows, perfectly undisciplined toward all
5 2 | delicate mustache marked a perfectly straight line upon his upper
6 3 | Treville, in a feeble yet perfectly calm voice, "you have sent
7 3 | story of the lost letter perfectly true--I wish, I say, in
8 4 | handkerchief?" ~"Yes." ~"Perfectly just," cried the other two
9 6 | retained his senses?" ~"Perfectly." ~"Does he talk?" ~"With
10 7 | his talents, believed he perfectly understood what he wanted,
11 8 | society, forgetting in his perfectly juvenile good faith that
12 12| brilliancy of emeralds, were perfectly beautiful, and yet were
13 14| Are you sure of it?" ~"Perfectly sure." ~"Who told you of
14 16| him to his Eminence as a perfectly devout man. The cardinal
15 20| This d'Artagnan." ~"Perfectly well." ~"Describe him to
16 20| his voyages, spoke French perfectly well; he told him that he
17 21| completely imitated, so perfectly alike, that Buckingham could
18 24| affect him, and he took a perfectly physical sensation for a
19 25| the host; "I remember it perfectly. It is not Monsieur Porthos
20 26| resumed Aramis, that he might perfectly understand, "'The two hands
21 26| d'Artagnan, he remained perfectly insensible to the enthusiasm
22 26| only that with which we are perfectly disgusted! Don't you think
23 29| you recollect all that?" ~"Perfectly, madame." ~"Cone at dinnertime." ~"
24 34| brought to them. As he was perfectly acquainted with the details
25 38| sign that be understood perfectly, and set off. ~"All this
26 44| of France. You recollect perfectly all I have told you, do
27 46| replied M. de Busigny. ~"Perfectly," said the dragoon. ~"That
28 48| contained half a line, in a hand perfectly British, and with a conciseness
29 48| and with a conciseness as perfectly Spartan: ~Thank you; be
30 59| this relates." ~"I know it perfectly, although I am astonished
31 61| court, whom the abbess knew perfectly by name, touched lightly
32 61| Monsieur de Treville?" ~"Yes, perfectly well--intimately even." ~"
33 61| you now. I recognize you perfectly." ~The poor young woman
34 64| the lackeys knew Milady perfectly. ~All four were to meet
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