Chapter
1 13| which she does is part of a plan concerted between you--of
2 13| between you--of an infernal plan." ~"I swear to you, Monsieur
3 14| was unrolled an immense plan of the city of La Rochelle,
4 16| rapidly. ~It was nothing but a plan of attack against the cardinal.
5 19| 19. Plan Of Campaign~ ~ ~ ~ ~
6 19| Now let us lay down the plan of campaign," said Porthos. "
7 19| by lackeys." ~"Porthos's plan appears to me to be impracticable,"
8 19| Mouth. I agree to Athos's plan. And you, Porthos?" ~"I
9 19| we should adopt Athos's plan, and that we set off in
10 28| Patience!" said Athos; "I had a plan. The Englishman was an original;
11 30| himself in arranging a little plan, of which we shall hereafter
12 31| joy; he had realized the plan he had imagined beforehand,
13 33| he had framed a little plan in his mind. ~He found Kitty
14 33| reader pleases. ~D'Artagnan's plan was very simple. By Kitty'
15 34| honor; and there were in the plan which our lover had devised
16 38| said Athos, "I renounce my plan of seclusion, and wherever
17 39| What do you think of the plan, gentlemen?" ~"Admirable!"
18 40| equity, but likewise from a plan I have marked out with respect
19 40| I wished to explain this plan to you on the day you received
20 44| wittily turned, with a plan of the garden and portraits
21 44| adventures of Amiens, with a plan of the gardens in which
22 47| Aramis, "we must form a plan of battle." ~"That's very
23 47| enough for us to devise a plan. If we go from this place
24 50| and discovered all the plan, of which she could not
25 53| whole day, to trace her plan of conduct. She received
26 54| with Lord de Winter her plan of conduct was more easy.
27 54| resignation--such was her plan. Felton would see all; perhaps
28 63| distinct form and a regular plan. ~What was most pressing
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