Chapter
1 Pre| Louis XIV, I stumbled by chance upon the Memoirs of M. d'
2 4 | said he, "you stand a chance of getting chastised if
3 4 | which there is not much chance, I would advise you to practice
4 6 | with you!" ~This was the chance at which M. de Treville
5 7 | allow you to miss such a chance by granting you the dismissal
6 9 | to see her uncle; and by chance was there yesterday at the
7 11 | no, I confess it. It was chance that threw me in your way;
8 12 | ribbon, a stray look, or a chance word? It is now three years,
9 14 | know sooner?" ~"Whether by chance or mistrust, the queen made
10 18 | terrible secret of which chance had already communicated
11 19 | a woman he adored. This chance did, then, for him at once
12 19 | I say, monsieur, that chance has rendered me master of
13 19 | affair. A secret may, by chance, be betrayed by gentlemen;
14 20 | were perhaps the result of chance; but they might be the fruits
15 21 | transmit to his Majesty if, by chance, his Majesty should have
16 25 | promises, and that when by chance he did promise, he more
17 25 | living." ~"Which is a great chance," replied Planchet, "but
18 27 | accompanied the variations of chance with songs or oaths, Athos
19 32 | wine forced to depend upon chance treats--was about to partake
20 33 | something must be left to chance. In eight days the campaign
21 36 | fall in love with me, by chance, this fair inconstant; and
22 39 | And besides, it will be a chance for displaying our new equipments,"
23 41 | unwilling to take the first chance from those who had the priority. ~
24 44 | of France have the same chance as the emperor?" ~"Your
25 44 | Justice was not caused by chance?" asked Richelieu, in the
26 51 | we look for a fortunate chance. He continued to press the
27 53 | religion. You have not by chance married a Protestant for
28 54 | and that against the least chance. From that moment she watched
29 60 | own horses without even a chance of overtaking him. Let the
30 62 | said Rochefort, "here is a chance which may pair off with
31 63 | wait at the gate; if by chance the Musketeers should appear,
32 64 | crossroads offered him a better chance than any other place of
33 67 | other upon the fortunate chance which had freed France from
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