Chapter
1 1 | chiseled. Too big for a youth, too small for a grown man,
2 1 | or rather has been in his youth, a buttercup," resumed the
3 1 | him who gives it, and a youth is less to be suspected
4 1 | seeing this hot- headed youth become exasperated and threaten
5 3 | him at the same time his youth and his country--a double
6 3 | handsome cavalier, a brave youth, quite fit to make his way,
7 3 | him; "You are an honest youth; but at the present moment
8 5 | three reflected upon the youth of d'Artagnan, and dreaded
9 6 | your Musketeers. They had a youth with them?" ~"Yes, sire,
10 6 | whom was wounded--and a youth not only maintained their
11 6 | one of them wounded, and a youth, say you?" ~"One hardly
12 6 | cardinal, perceiving his youth and that he did not belong
13 12| from being light in her youth, had become chestnut, and
14 16| them this. After a wild youth, he had retired into a convent,
15 23| being at bottom a prudent youth, instead of returning home,
16 25| said, he was a very prudent youth, and he restrained himself.
17 26| Till tomorrow, rash youth," said the Jesuit. "You
18 33| to think, but as he was a youth who did not easily lose
19 34| but the delightful days of youth are not lost beyond return.
20 53| and my chains, I have my youth, my prayers, And God,
21 54| says, 'Traveling trains youth.' My faith! you are not
22 63| weep, heart full of love, youth, and life! Alas, would I
23 67| how much there was in that youth of twenty-one years before
24 67| worthy--" ~"You are a brave youth, d'Artagnan," interrupted
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