Chapter
1 1 | to propose an example to you-- not mine, for I myself
2 1 | Channel." ~"Very well; and you--what will you do?" ~"I--
3 2 | uncomfortably with me." ~"And you--you would pass rather a
4 8 | can be of any service to you--" ~"I believe you, monsieur,
5 9 | but Monsieur does not tell you--" ~"Silence, with respect
6 13| a plan concerted between you--of an infernal plan." ~"
7 17| meddle with politics, do you--and still more, with cardinalist
8 18| threatened, would be safe, and you--" ~"And I?" ~"Well you--
9 18| you--" ~"And I?" ~"Well you--the cardinal would have
10 26| earth, I wish to speak of you--of our friends." ~"And on
11 35| murmured Milady; "I will avenge you--and cruelly!" ~"PESTE!"
12 35| old family jewel." ~"And you--sold it?" asked d'Artagnan,
13 36| soon know how to get rid of you--you double idiot, you animated
14 38| s again." ~"What! "will you--" ~"This ring would certainly
15 40| opportunity which I offer you--so much for the world. As
16 50| is to speak to no one but you--if you will do her the honor
17 54| the sea will be open to you--more open than will perhaps
18 54| this responsibility." ~"To you--no, to you alone! Listen
19 54| injury to you! My God! to you--the only just, good, and
20 54| being I have met with! To you--my preserver, perhaps! One
21 54| am lost, and it would be you--you--" ~Then as the steps
22 54| lost, and it would be you--you--" ~Then as the steps drew
23 55| feel myself drawn toward you--I, who have never loved
24 57| heard, and that is to pursue you--on earth to the tribunal
25 61| And who has abandoned you--is that it?" ~"I have been
26 63| when the carriage comes for you--at dinner or supper, for
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