Chapter
1 8 | only found one chocolate breakfast at the house of a priest
2 8 | for his companions--as the breakfast at the priest's could only
3 20| the morning. They needed breakfast, and alighted at the door
4 23| friends, had given them a breakfast of chocolate. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
5 25| best wine and as good a breakfast as possible--a desire which
6 25| Mousequeton, and while we breakfast, d'Artagnan will relate
7 46| said Athos, "you went to breakfast the day before yesterday
8 46| The three friends ordered breakfast, and went into a room in
9 46| and myself, will go and breakfast in the bastion St. Gervais,
10 46| in the proposition. ~"The breakfast for these gentlemen is ready,"
11 46| understood that it was to be a breakfast on the grass, took the basket,
12 46| are you going to eat my breakfast?" asked the host. ~"What
13 46| know well that we go to breakfast there." ~"But why did we
14 46| there." ~"But why did we not breakfast at the Parpaillot?" ~"Because
15 47| Grimaud announced that the breakfast was ready. ~Athos replied,
16 47| promenade; here is a delicious breakfast; and yonder are five hundred
17 47| and myself are about to breakfast in this bastion. Now, you
18 47| disturbed when one is at breakfast. We request you, then, if
19 47| gentlemen, will go on with our breakfast, and resume our conversation.
20 47| that we have not finished breakfast; the second, that we still
21 47| before the remains of the breakfast. ~"My idea?" said d'Artagnan. ~"
22 47| Grimaud time to clear away the breakfast." ~"Ah, ah!" said Aramis, "
23 47| Busigny that they would go and breakfast in the bastion St. Gervais;
24 47| Artagnan, inviting all four to breakfast with him next morning. ~
25 48| purchaser for his diamond. ~The breakfast at M. de Treville's was
26 48| hovering in the horizon. ~After breakfast, it was agreed that they
27 48| friends were sitting down to breakfast, saying, as had been agreed
28 53| chamber they had brought her breakfast. Now, she thought, they
29 54| all the preparations for breakfast without addressing a word
30 56| fear. ~"When the hour of breakfast came, therefore, I did not
31 56| which remained after my breakfast, thirst having been the
32 58| Felton would appear at the breakfast hour; but Felton did not
33 61| assigned her a chamber, and had breakfast served. ~All the past was
34 61| devastation and death. ~After breakfast, the abbess came to pay
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