Chapter
1 Pre| father, we beg the reader to lay to our account, and not
2 1 | Milady, seeing the stranger lay his hand on his sword, "
3 1 | some time alone. I would lay a wager he has stolen it." ~"
4 2 | very few gentlemen could lay claim to the FAITHFUL, which
5 2 | fashion. Besides, one must lay out one's inheritance somehow." ~"
6 6 | putting the money which lay before him into his pocket,
7 6 | in which the wounded man lay. The latter, on seeing these
8 6 | tell me that they did not lay siege to the hotel of the
9 6 | is to say, that the fault lay with my people, and that
10 14 | from the Isle of Re and lay siege to La Rochelle. ~At
11 14 | that man would henceforward lay down his life for me." And
12 14 | which, as we have said, lay open on the desk, tracing
13 16 | wishing as much as in him lay to free him from them, had
14 19 | full speed. ~"Now let us lay down the plan of campaign,"
15 20 | lookout for them; and if we lay hands on them his Eminence
16 25 | was he who taught me to lay a snare and ground a line.
17 32 | room, and they began to lay the basis of a reconciliation. ~"
18 35 | into a corner, where it lay open, disgorging three or
19 40 | the disease which began to lay hold upon him. ~The review
20 41 | of his accomplice, which lay twenty paces from him. ~
21 46 | to a large basket which lay in a corner, and made a
22 47 | pointing to the bodies which lay under the wall of the bastion, "
23 48 | As to Bazin, he went and lay down on a truss of straw;
24 53 | is a snare he wishes to lay for me!" ~"And of what religion
25 54 | land or on the ocean, to lay for me one of those nice
26 56 | bed, let my robe fall, and lay down. ~"I found my knife
27 63 | nobody knew. ~Bazin became a lay brother. ~Athos remained
28 64 | adjusted except the head, which lay on the table. ~All the rest
29 67 | committed the crimes you lay to her charge, she shall
30 67 | nobody knew. ~Bazin became a lay brother. ~Athos remained
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