Chapter
1 1 | which however, did not prevent his saying, as he was fainting,
2 2 | or at least endeavored to prevent, the three others from ascending. ~
3 3 | glass." ~"That will not prevent me," replied d'Artagnan, "
4 5 | would make no effort to prevent you. Leave us alone, then,
5 6 | they closed just in time to prevent their enemies from entering
6 6 | in his Majesty, did not prevent the courtiers from ranging
7 6 | This, however, did not prevent his asking, with the greatest
8 6 | gaming table. This did not prevent the king from being as complacent
9 7 | women. He certainly did not prevent others from speaking of
10 9 | king." ~"Which would not prevent me," said d'Artagnan, "if
11 12| and before the queen could prevent him, kissed the hem of her
12 16| everything in my power to prevent a rupture." ~"Yes, Duke,
13 16| the door so close as to prevent the passions he fled from
14 19| would give the world to prevent my success." ~"And you are
15 20| his Eminence is anxious to prevent someone from crossing to
16 21| which, however, will not prevent me from executing to the
17 30| provocations in order to prevent the quarrel from going too
18 31| be obliged to kill you to prevent my secret from roaming over
19 40| I did all in my power to prevent this misfortune befalling
20 43| The result was that to prevent MM. Bassompierre and Schomberg
21 43| These attempts did not prevent the cardinal, to whom his
22 43| the arm, but not enough to prevent him, as your Eminence may
23 44| should hear; besides, I don't prevent you from listening, but
24 48| and on the road fear will prevent them from acting. Once taken,
25 51| patience; but it did not prevent his getting very tired,
26 53| Did anybody order you to prevent that woman from singing?
27 54| drew quickly to one side to prevent being seen by her. ~Then
28 56| your mouth, or at least to prevent anyone from believing a
29 57| And by what right will you prevent me from dying?" ~"Great
30 58| presence of this woman did not prevent Milady from thinking. ~There
31 58| Gives me pain, but will not prevent my walking." ~"Be ready,
32 61| beautiful!" ~"That does not prevent," replied Milady, softening
33 63| forgery; it is a snare to prevent your making any resistance
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