Chapter
1 6 | slept still worse. He had ordered his three Musketeers and
2 7 | table. The repast had been ordered by Athos, and the lackey
3 8 | Artagnan awakened Planchet and ordered him to open it. ~From this
4 19| Bazin, and, after having ordered him to join them at Athos'
5 20| cloak to a poor man. They ordered the lackeys not to unsaddle
6 20| minister of the minister. He ordered two horses to be saddled,
7 22| and twenty violins were ordered, and the price for them
8 25| which d'Artagnan perceiving, ordered two glasses to be brought,
9 25| of my lads to Paris, and ordered him to convey the letter
10 27| barricaded the door afresh, and ordered us to remain quietly in
11 27| host entered with the wine ordered and a ham which, fortunately
12 28| ought to have kept. I have ordered Masses for myself, and for
13 30| appetizing appearance. ~He ordered him to go and saddle two
14 31| withdraw. The lackeys were ordered to act as sentinels. ~A
15 33| Comte de Wardes, and she ordered Kitty to come at nine o'
16 34| knocker that the procurator ordered his errand boy to go and
17 35| blushes from her lover, had ordered Kitty to extinguish all
18 35| about her darkened, and ordered Kitty to return to her own
19 41| first operations, and had ordered all the troops he could
20 42| castle, a rigid man, has ordered them to be confined for
21 44| Buckingham; that you have ordered a little romance of a satirical
22 46| appear. The three friends ordered breakfast, and went into
23 49| was under his command, he ordered a maneuver which the crew
24 49| pointed out to him, and ordered them to be placed in the
25 59| the fatal event, she had ordered the anchor to be weighed.
26 64| clock in the evening Athos ordered the horses to be saddled,
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