Chapter
1 6 | Guardsmen of the company of M. Dessessart who were passing, two came
2 6 | of the Guards of Monsieur Dessessart, your brother-in-law. Ah,
3 7 | commanded M. de Chevalier Dessessart to admit d'Artagnan as a
4 7 | company of M. le Chevalier Dessessart thus received four instead
5 11| Guardsman in the company of M. Dessessart ought to be his passport. ~
6 13| Artagnan is in Monsieur Dessessart's Guards, and this gentleman
7 15| the company of Monsieur Dessessart, but scarcely had he arrived
8 15| fraternize with a Guard of Dessessart's company?" ~"Yes, when
9 18| brother-in-law, Monsieur Dessessart." ~"But another thing." ~"
10 19| obtain for me, from Monsieur Dessessart, leave of absence for fifteen
11 19| first write your request to Dessessart. Perhaps you had a spy at
12 21| the company of Monsieur Dessessart, who, as well as his brother-in-law,
13 21| of the Guards, company of Dessessart." ~"Enough," replied the
14 21| him that the company of Dessessart was on duty at the Louvre,
15 22| Duhallier's men and half of M. Dessessart's men. ~At six in the evening
16 33| de Treville or Monsieur Dessessart. I understand my game, Kitty;
17 39| the king's Guards, company Dessessart, is expected at the Palais-Cardinal
18 40| brother-in-law, Monsieur Dessessart, leaving you to hope that
19 40| comrades of the Guards of M. Dessessart and the company of Musketeers
20 40| the Guards to that of M. Dessessart. Each of the captains then
21 41| under the command of M. Dessessart, took up their quarters
22 41| pay their compliments, M. Dessessart, captain of the Guards,
23 41| appeared to d'Artagnan that M. Dessessart made him a sign to approach.
24 41| hand, monsieur," said M. Dessessart, pointing to d'Artagnan; "
25 47| he serves under Monsieur Dessessart." ~"Well, then, take him,"
26 47| present his respects to M. Dessessart, and inform him of his promotion. ~
27 47| him of his promotion. ~M. Dessessart, who esteemed d'Artagnan,
28 47| money. ~The next day, M. Dessessart's valet came to d'Artagnan'
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