Chapter
1 2 | according to the rules agreed upon, three turns of favor. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
2 2 | useless; you know what is agreed upon between you, Athos
3 6 | reasonable proposal, he agreed to it. ~Both descended to
4 7 | his other wants. Porthos agreed to the bargain; the thing
5 17| character. ~"Then that is agreed," said the king, "and that
6 19| off in half an hour." ~"Agreed!" shouted the three Musketeers
7 23| knocked softly in a manner agreed upon between him and his
8 25| went out first, as had been agreed upon. Then, in order that
9 25| of the wound?" ~"That's agreed; you have my word." ~"Oh,
10 28| and the two lackeys had agreed, for their transport, to
11 32| for Mousqueton--" ~"Well, agreed for a pretty mule," said
12 32| These conditions being agreed to, Porthos took leave of
13 34| so rapidly--only they had agreed to meet once a week, about
14 34| of good old Burgundy." ~"Agreed, as to the old Burgundy;
15 36| young man. ~"Then all is agreed?" said she. ~"Except that
16 41| so. It was with him she agreed, and not with me; he even
17 41| undertake it with him, and I agreed." ~"And how much did she
18 45| board." ~As these words agreed wholly with the order they
19 46| the host very well, but agreed badly with the views of
20 48| After breakfast, it was agreed that they should meet again
21 48| then," said Athos, "it is agreed. Planchet and Bazin shall
22 48| breakfast, saying, as had been agreed upon: "Monsieur Aramis,
23 56| upon the table, as he had agreed with the prisoner. ~Milady
24 58| thrown into the sea. That is agreed upon. ~"AU REVOIR; then;
25 58| one bargain; and I have agreed with this young man that
26 58| bay of--; you know it was agreed you should put in there." ~
27 58| moderated than urged. ~It was agreed that Milady should wait
28 63| hope so. Now, then, all is agreed; let us go down." ~"You
29 63| were to go on as had been agreed; Mme. Bonacieux was to get
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