Chapter
1 1 | well, as I gave my order to saddle my horse. Have they not
2 1 | the lady, sprang into his saddle, while her coachman applied
3 11| mistress fastened to the saddle bow. ~D'Artagnan owned nothing.
4 20| the yard, and wished to saddle the horses; but the horses
5 21| remove the pistols from the saddle he had quit to the one he
6 24| horseback. He sprang into his saddle; the lackey took his place
7 25| portmanteau to the equipment. "Now saddle the other three horses." ~"
8 25| Artagnan, getting into his saddle. ~As they went from the
9 27| that velvet housing, that saddle studded with silver-are
10 27| and Aramis sprang into the saddle with his usual grace and
11 28| to be recognized, why the saddle will suffice for that; it
12 28| HOLA, Bazin! Bring my new saddle and carry it along with
13 28| and seated in his handsome saddle. I am sure he will look
14 28| Porthos? And perhaps his saddle, therewith." ~"No, gentlemen,
15 28| me eighty." ~"Without the saddle?" said Aramis. ~"Yes, without
16 28| Aramis. ~"Yes, without the saddle." ~"You will observe, gentlemen,"
17 30| He ordered him to go and saddle two horses in M. de Treville'
18 32| remembered that he had the saddle which came from Buckingham.
19 38| hundred livres. ~But when the saddle and arms for Grimaud were
20 39| you see that the lackeys saddle the horses." ~"I have no
21 39| his pocket. ~"Send your saddle, then, to the hotel of the
22 39| Athos put themselves into saddle with their companions, and
23 45| leaped lightly into the saddle and set out at full gallop;
24 60| said Athos, musingly. ~"To saddle, gentlemen! to saddle! Let
25 60| To saddle, gentlemen! to saddle! Let us pursue him, and
26 64| leaped lightly into the saddle. ~"Wait for me," cried he, "
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