Chapter
1 3 | is it, sir, that you are acquainted with this man? If I ever
2 4 | magnificent baldric we are acquainted with; but on timidly opening
3 4 | with people he is scarcely acquainted with and in a conversation
4 5 | D'Artagnan was acquainted with nobody in Paris. He
5 6 | them. As they had long been acquainted with the king, they were
6 6 | no one but myself who is acquainted with the noble art of venery.
7 7 | fidelity. ~And now that we are acquainted, superficially at least,
8 10| d'Artagnan was not yet acquainted with such niceties. ~While
9 12| but Mme. Bonacieux was acquainted with all the turnings and
10 15| annoying duel which you are acquainted with, had the misfortune
11 16| readers to be made at once acquainted with him. ~This chancellor
12 23| witness Delilah. You are acquainted with the Scriptures?" ~D'
13 23| mistresses, but he was neither acquainted with Porthos's nor Aramis'
14 26| whose erudition we are well acquainted with, evinced no more interest
15 27| inquiring disposition we are acquainted with, had not--whatever
16 30| which he thought he was acquainted. This person walked along
17 30| their arrival made them acquainted with the situation. ~Porthos
18 34| them. As he was perfectly acquainted with the details of gastronomy,
19 39| no face with which he was acquainted. ~At length, after waiting
20 41| and how well she must be acquainted with the affairs of the
21 42| writing!" said Athos. "I am acquainted with it; before we left
22 43| Europe. ~The cardinal was acquainted with the activity, and more
23 44| and you will tell him I am acquainted with all the preparations
24 44| Tell him also that I am acquainted with all the details of
25 44| your Eminence, that you are acquainted with the different disguises
26 48| obtained; and the party must be acquainted with English in order to
27 48| but let me be properly acquainted with the subject. I have
28 50| with whom we are already acquainted, stopped at the threshold
29 51| should then at least be acquainted with our real position." ~"
30 56| his step. She was as well acquainted with it now as a mistress
31 61| most intimate friends. I am acquainted with Monsieur de Putange;
32 61| we shall soon be well acquainted, almost friends. If you
33 63| said, Milady was admirably acquainted with this part of France. ~
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