Chapter
1 13| away, while the commissary wrote a letter in haste and dispatched
2 14| seated himself again and wrote a letter, which he secured
3 17| ink, paper, and pens. She wrote two lines, sealed the letter
4 20| word of English; but he wrote the name of Buckingham on
5 21| As to the goldsmith, he wrote to his wife, sending her
6 25| monsieur! Yesterday he wrote again; but it was his servant
7 25| careless air in the world. "I wrote to her to send me fifty
8 29| remember the first letter you wrote me, and which I preserve
9 33| Artagnan took a pen and wrote: ~Madame, Until the present
10 35| Milady again. As a reply, he wrote the following letter: ~Do
11 38| himself at the table and wrote a little note which he sealed
12 39| that the man at the desk wrote, or rather corrected, lines
13 40| adieu. ~On his part Aramis wrote a long letter. To whom?
14 44| compromises not only her who wrote it, but her in whose name
15 48| reflected for a few moments, wrote eight or ten lines in a
16 48| reflected a little, and wrote the following lines, which
17 48| and took up his pen and wrote: ~"To Mlle. Michon, seamstress,
18 51| all the effect that he who wrote them could expect, in that
19 59| Felton, "the Baron de Winter wrote to you the other day to
20 62| informed him of it?" ~"I wrote to him from Boulogne. But
21 63| yourself." ~He took a quill, wrote the name of d'Artagnan in
22 65| receiving the warning letter you wrote to me, I had this woman
23 67| and without sitting down, wrote a few lines upon a parchment
24 67| yourself." ~He took a quill, wrote the name of d'Artagnan in
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