Chapter
1 2 | news, you come and tell us today, "Let us say no more about
2 3 | gentleman. I will write a letter today to the Director of the Royal
3 4 | to us a little cavalierly today that other people are to
4 6 | the pleasures of the chase today?" ~"A fine pleasure, indeed,
5 9 | defending Monsieur. I saw him today for the first time, and
6 10| grow late, and then, as today, people went to bed early
7 11| you do; what is lost for today may not be lost forever.
8 11| may inspire me." ~"Then today, madame--" ~"Oh, today,
9 11| Then today, madame--" ~"Oh, today, I am no further than gratitude." ~"
10 13| very well, and enough for today; before we proceed further,
11 16| I have written a letter today; that letter is not yet
12 16| calculations?" ~"Yes, sire. Today is the twentieth of September.
13 19| For the cause which today takes us to England." ~"
14 20| gentleman? ~"He will not go today," said d'Artagnan; "but
15 26| must have had enough for today. As for me, I have almost
16 26| of the Church." ~"And why today, rather than yesterday or
17 26| What has happened to you today, to raise all these melancholy
18 26| Forever! You are my friend today; tomorrow you will be no
19 29| word that she should come today to this poor church, buried
20 31| just remarked; "you have today acquired eternal rights
21 33| manage affairs as they do today. Besides, d'Artagnan from
22 34| friends; as I am rich, we will today begin to dine together again,
23 37| Thursday and the d'Artagnan of today are the same person." ~The
24 38| loving you as I love you today." ~"Dicers' oaths!" said
25 40| what I have said to you today, I promise you to do so." ~
26 53| it would be just the same today, no doubt--for since yesterday
27 54| of yours, so cruel to me today, that you came to England
28 57| protects the Protestants today and will betray them tomorrow--" ~"
29 58| but you shall not kill me today. You have no longer a weapon;
30 58| that is all I have to say today. Tomorrow I will see you
31 61| evening," said the abbess; "today even. But you have been
32 62| come and fetch me, either today or tomorrow, and that I
33 65| as beautiful as she is today. She was a nun in the convent
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