Chapter
1 1 | gains ten thousand crowns a year; he is therefore a great
2 21| hundred thousand livres a year by the Duke of Buckingham. ~"
3 25| contact, even four times a year, with such intelligence
4 26| certain RONDEAU upon it last year, which I showed to Monsieur
5 26| ceremony was postponed for a year. I sought out the best fencing
6 26| day, and every day for a year I took that lesson. Then,
7 26| exactly the same spot where, a year before, at the very same
8 27| toward the fine season of the year. June and July were the
9 31| fifteen thousand louis a year from him. Keep the purse
10 41| month of September of the year 1627. ~Everything was in
11 43| rough at this period of the year all along the sea coast,
12 50| as you could read of in a year in the archives of our tribunals.
13 51| rare at this period of the year, seven men surrounded by
14 56| in descending? To lose a year, two years, three years,
15 56| pursued me during a whole year, who had vowed my dishonor,
16 57| Buckingham remained nearly a year absent. A week before his
17 58| There are hours which last a year. ~At the expiration of an
18 63| surrendered after a siege of a year. On the twenty-eighth of
19 63| of December of the same year. He was received in triumph,
20 63| course of the following year married Mme. Coquenard;
21 63| command of d'Artagnan till the year 1633, at which period, after
22 67| surrendered after a siege of a year. On the twenty-eighth of
23 67| of December of the same year. He was received in triumph,
24 67| course of the following year married Mme. Coquenard;
25 67| command of d'Artagnan till the year 1633, at which period, after
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