Chapter
1 1 | insensible, you did not fail, I am quite sure, to ascertain
2 2 | himself that he would not fail to seize it by its three
3 4 | Treville, who could not fail to think the manner in which
4 7 | added he, "the future cannot fail to mend; I inevitably look
5 11| who I am, and they cannot fail to let me go.'" ~"Bravo,
6 12| her strength was about to fail her. ~Buckingham pressed
7 20| humble servant." ~"I will not fail." ~Delighted with this assurance
8 25| then?" ~"That you must not fail to call upon him in the
9 25| of his uniform, could not fail to make a sensation. The
10 25| your duchess, who cannot fail to come to your aid?" ~"
11 26| very pale; I felt my legs fail me; I sought for a reply,
12 29| considering the number, cannot fail to happen. It will then
13 33| sooner or later she could not fail to respond. ~One day, when
14 33| triumph over her. He might fail, but something must be left
15 38| you the like, and not to fail." ~"She will not dare to
16 41| you? And that you should fail me!" ~D'Artagnan passed
17 44| of the diamond studs to fail; it is he who, knowing it
18 48| succeed, but moreover, not to fail; for in case of failure,
19 48| any other person would fail. Besides, Bazin is ambitious
20 51| Buckingham, their courage would fail with their hope. ~The cardinal
21 56| long. I felt my strength fail, and this time it was not
22 56| that his strength would fail him perhaps before the end
23 58| suspected by the baron, about to fail her at the decisive moment?
24 63| Oh, my God! My senses fail me amid such a chaos of
25 63| was near, and could not fail to be terrible. ~The principal
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