Chapter
1 10| defending me; but as he could serve us in other ways, I wished
2 10| voluntarily, all that I can do to serve the king and be agreeable
3 10| Artagnan what he could do to serve him, and what caused his
4 11| how I can risk my life to serve your Grace?" ~"You are a
5 17| whom I have the honor to serve." ~"You serve the cardinal?" ~"
6 17| the honor to serve." ~"You serve the cardinal?" ~"Yes, madame;
7 17| safety of the state, or to serve the intrigues of a woman
8 17| you?" cried she; "and you serve the party of those who maltreat
9 18| to send me to London to serve the interests of an illustrious
10 20| companions. ~"That will serve us for a relay," said Athos. ~"
11 25| host desired himself to serve him; which d'Artagnan perceiving,
12 26| Bazin had always been to serve a churchman; and he awaited
13 40| resumed, monseigneur. I shall serve under the eye of your Eminence,
14 40| is to say, you refuse to serve me, monsieur," said the
15 41| the trench which was to serve them as a rampart, one of
16 44| door on going out, will serve you as escort. You will
17 44| fanatic must be found who will serve as an instrument of God'
18 47| said Athos; "they may serve us." ~"These bodies serve
19 47| serve us." ~"These bodies serve us?" said Porthos. "You
20 47| only fair that they should serve in the same company." ~That
21 50| indiscreet, my sister. Cannot I serve you as a waiting maid? By
22 54| drawn up, and which will serve you henceforward as the
23 56| resisted. The religion I serve, the God I adore, were blasphemed
24 56| defense, it might at least serve for expiation. ~"But on
25 64| order to inform Athos and serve as a guide to the four friends.
26 67| had given to d'Artagnan to serve him as a safeguard. ~His
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