Chapter
1 1 | Never fear quarrels, but seek adventures. I have taught
2 3 | meantime," said Treville, "seek him not--if I have a right
3 5 | every cavalier ought to seek his model. Unfortunately,
4 5 | I only am left, and they seek my life." ~"But there are
5 8 | followed him. ~"'Do not seek your wife,'" read d'Artagnan; "'
6 9 | us separate, and let us seek the mercer's wife--that
7 9 | Majesty's calculation to seek on this occasion for support
8 10| Monsieur." ~"Run and seek Athos, Porthos and Aramis.
9 11| not he, then, you came to seek?" ~"Not the least in the
10 11| which concerns me. Do not seek to assist me in that which
11 16| that I am authorized to seek for the suspected paper,
12 20| is a needless quarrel you seek with me, as it seems to
13 25| wife, he has no need to seek happiness elsewhere. Happiness
14 28| he ran, full of joy, to seek his comrades, whom he had
15 29| a pistol bullet, I will seek a good quarrel with four
16 30| the end of the world to seek her; but the world, being
17 34| ought to permit others to seek more generous friends."
18 40| ago from your country to seek your fortune in the capital?" ~"
19 40| bidden to come to me, and seek in your memory for what
20 40| that it was I who came to seek you, and that I did all
21 41| those foolhardy men who seek a ridiculous death in order
22 44| Arrived in London, you will seek Buckingham." ~"I must beg
23 49| general, madame; and you will seek in vain to evade it." ~"
24 50| knight-errant to come and seek a quarrel with me on account
25 53| they sometimes came to seek refuge. ~She then had one
26 54| not to divine them." ~"I seek to divine nothing, madame;
27 56| myself toward the bed, to seek the only defense I had left--
28 59| they had been obliged to seek him. ~He approached the
29 64| Athos had come so far to seek, and whom he had found with
30 64| invitation of him whom he came to seek sat down near him. ~Then
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