Chapter
1 1 | iron, a wrist of steel. Fight on all occasions. Fight
2 1 | Fight on all occasions. Fight the more for duels being
3 1 | to cry for quarter. The fight was therefore prolonged
4 2 | friend who was about to fight, he would advise him to
5 4 | Musketeer but for a time, I only fight when I am forced to do so,
6 5 | characters of men he had to fight with, and began to view
7 5 | I say, that we were to fight, and our combat would be
8 5 | gentleman I am going to fight with," said Athos, pointing
9 5 | with him I am also going to fight," said Porthos. ~"But not
10 5 | Artagnan. ~"And I also am to fight with this gentleman," said
11 5 | But what are you going to fight about, Athos?" asked Aramis. ~"
12 5 | fight--because I am going to fight," answered Porthos, reddening. ~
13 5 | gentleman. I will therefore fight in my doublet, like yourself." ~"
14 5 | must be persisted in. To fight, that was to disobey the
15 5 | enemy, wished to resume the fight. ~D'Artagnan perceived that
16 6 | doubt they went thither to fight themselves." ~"I do not
17 6 | edict, it is forbidden to fight, after all." ~"But this
18 19| Gascony or in Flanders; go and fight,' and you go there. Why?
19 23| attacked by day or by night, fight, but retreat, without shame;
20 29| eight Englishmen, and I will fight until one of them has killed
21 30| to find he was going to fight an Englishman. We might
22 31| know who you are. We cannot fight with such names; they are
23 31| Englishmen with whom he was to fight, and communicated his name
24 41| in passing that in this fight perished the Baron de Chantal;
25 50| prepared apparently for a fight. ~"She is not to leave this
26 52| a woman to them. Let me fight like a woman, then; my strength
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