Chapter
1 2 | of his companions, "don't try to make us believe you obtained
2 3 | as well as for me. Let us try him." ~"My friend," said
3 5 | comprehended their irresolution. ~"Try me, gentlemen," said he, "
4 9 | thing is serious. Let us try not to jest, if we can.
5 11| D'Artagnan resolved to try and enter the Louvre. His
6 14| we are beaten! Now let us try to take our revenge." ~"
7 24| bottle, and went out to try if he could have any better
8 27| soon as possible." ~"I will try to accompany you," said
9 28| laughing at me, and want to try me!" said d'Artagnan, whom
10 28| with pistoles. Good Lord, try one throw! One throw is
11 28| apothecary; so I advised him to try never to get wounded there
12 30| Germain. ~It was useless to try to keep pace on foot with
13 30| Meantime, he was going to try to find out Milady. Milady
14 33| influence over Kitty was to try and find out what had become
15 34| they who so assiduously try to buy things cheap ought
16 39| battle. Besides, we must try our own arms." ~"Bah, let
17 40| for your life." ~"I will try to do so, monseigneur,"
18 41| have allowed her to reach, try, at least, not to miss the
19 42| how?" ~"Listen! You must try to see her, and have an
20 50| Lord de Winter, "but don't try to bite, for I warn you
21 50| be away from here.' Ah, try it!" ~Milady, finding her
22 50| but I give you leave to try them upon this one. PARDIEU!
23 50| her that justice. She will try to seduce you, perhaps she
24 50| seduce you, perhaps she will try to kill you. I have extricated
25 50| sworn." ~"And now, madame, try to make your peace with
26 57| of the world you invoke, try to prove to that world that
27 63| pursued, and who in vain try to walk. ~A few moments
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