Chapter
1 Pre| may experience.~This being understood, let us proceed with our
2 2 | curl with ire. Treville understood admirably the war method
3 4 | cannot see." ~Whether Porthos understood him or did not understand
4 4 | Athos, it may easily be understood that the young man was not
5 6 | though. It may easily be understood, therefore, that the conversation
6 6 | monsieur." ~D'Artagnan, who understood that it was to him this
7 7 | this worthy signor. Be it understood we are speaking of Athos.
8 7 | talents, believed he perfectly understood what he wanted, flew to
9 8 | not to fathom them. ~They understood, then, from the few words
10 11 | a Picard." ~"Then it is understood," said d'Artagnan; "you
11 12 | Oh, my Lord! You have ill understood, wrongly interpreted; I
12 24 | cries to us so as to be understood unmistakably that some great
13 26 | shoulder. ~It may be easily understood that in the present disposition
14 27 | d'Artagnan, who quickly understood whence such an exact description
15 28 | ambition--apart, be it well understood, from his desire of finding
16 29 | attention. Nevertheless, he understood it all, but was deaf. ~The
17 32 | liberal--that is, be it understood, for a procurator's wife--
18 32 | grimace; Mme. Coquenard understood it. ~"I wished to know the
19 35 | like a man who wishes it understood that he would not be sorry
20 36 | ready," said he. ~"You have understood me, then, dear Monsieur
21 36 | epithet, as may be easily understood, resounded to the very bottom
22 38 | by another sign that be understood perfectly, and set off. ~"
23 38 | a smile, and d'Artagnan understood that it was all very well
24 39 | cardinal's arms. It is well understood that he did not breathe
25 40 | Monseigneur, your Eminence has ill understood my words." ~"You want a
26 46 | Grimaud understood that it was to be a breakfast
27 47 | smile which d'Artagnan alone understood. ~"I have an idea," said
28 48 | to d'Artagnan, who by it understood he was at liberty to speak. ~"
29 56 | Doubtless both of them understood that the situation had become
30 62 | country." ~"Capital! but it is understood you will only cross the
31 62 | danger." ~"That is well understood." ~"And in that case, how
32 63 | Artagnan smiled--for he understood that Athos was sure of his
33 67 | between him and the gate; he understood that he was completely at
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