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1 Pre| precious manuscript which we offer to our readers, restoring
2 4 | taken it into his head to offer it to me rather than to
3 5 | Artagnan, "permit me to offer you my apologies." ~At this
4 6 | and that I was ready to offer you my excuses. Since I
5 6 | contrite and repentant, to offer you their excuses." ~"Quite
6 8 | be need of it, meaning to offer you fifty pistoles, if,
7 9 | was, and it was my duty to offer to conduct her to her carriage." ~"
8 11 | not, that which he cannot offer she offers to herself; and
9 11 | perplexed. ~"Shall I go and offer her my services?" thought
10 11 | pressed it respectfully. "You offer me your services; with the
11 22 | and that not daring to offer them myself, I adopted this
12 26 | regret the world when we offer ourselves to God? Listen
13 26 | acting with an ill grace to offer to the Lord only that with
14 27 | hearty vengeances which offer consolation while they are
15 27 | man, he was a devil! To my offer of liberty, he replied that
16 29 | Monsieur Porthos, you don't offer me any holy water?" ~Porthos,
17 29 | you have the kindness to offer me your arm for five minutes?
18 30 | Madame, will you permit me to offer you my services? It appears
19 39 | was going to make you the offer, my dear d'Artagnan, giving
20 39 | Germain; he stopped them to offer his compliments upon their
21 40 | the opportunity which I offer you--so much for the world.
22 40 | have not yet made you an offer equal to your value?" asked
23 56 | consummated; he came to offer his fortune in exchange
24 61 | nevertheless accepted the offer of the superior. During
25 63 | again. I should like to offer him a last salute. Come!" ~
26 63 | Artagnan; but I come to offer you a dress which will become
27 67 | and his shrewdness might offer to a good master. On the
28 67 | Artagnan; but I come to offer you a dress which will become
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