Chapter
1 4 | and let me go where my business calls me." ~"Monsieur,"
2 6 | well, we will make it our business." ~"When will your Majesty
3 7 | day, whether for dueling, business, or pleasure, caused them
4 8 | crown in the haberdashery business, but more particularly in
5 11| she, "it is here I have business; a thousand thanks for your
6 13| fault, I swear." ~"What business had you, then, to go into
7 13| of her. Yours is a pretty business." ~"But," said the agitated
8 14| Scarcely ever; she had business to transact with linen drapers,
9 15| said, to Rouen on family business. ~M. de Treville was the
10 15| the judges; it is their business to judge, and they shall
11 16| orders of his Majesty in the business cabinet. ~The king went
12 16| valiant gentleman whose business is war, and not me, who
13 17| to! You jest! I have no business in London." ~"But others
14 17| soon as I have concluded my business with that friend, as it
15 19| know the importance of my business." ~"Speak, then, I am all
16 23| in Paris by indispensable business." ~"Ah, young man, young
17 25| ourselves about our own business, as this horse belonged
18 25| of whom he had before had business, and who both knew him again;
19 25| was over; we had done the business of both, admiring the foresight
20 26| then said, 'What is your business with me, monsieur? I do
21 27| well. Let me conduct your business and my own. You shall soon
22 27| shall soon re-establish my business." ~"And don't forget," said
23 30| does not he go about his business?" ~"Stupid fellow yourself!"
24 31| account of the urgency of the business that had called him away,
25 32| having many relatives in business, I was almost sure of obtaining
26 34| fellows have managed their business. What do you think, d'Artagnan?"
27 38| you strumpet? What's your business here, you hussy?" ~D'Artagnan
28 38| stop! I can manage your business for you. Planchet, go and
29 40| all very simple: you had business in England." ~"Monseigneur,"
30 47| Athos, "that's Grimaud's business." ~"Well, then," cried d'
31 47| then, if you really have business here, to wait till we have
32 61| six years. She made it her business, therefore, to amuse the
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