Chapter
1 1 | severely for having sought a quarrel with a great lord--for the
2 2 | excited them secretly to quarrel, deriving an immoderate
3 2 | the end of this strange quarrel. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
4 4 | for the sake of seeking a quarrel. Thank God, I am not a bravo!
5 5 | Oh, ours is a theological quarrel," replied Aramis, making
6 6 | Guards who have sought a quarrel with your Musketeers?" ~"
7 6 | that the Guardsmen sought a quarrel with the Musketeers?" ~"
8 15| the war with Spain, the quarrel with England, or the embarrassment
9 20| But this is a needless quarrel you seek with me, as it
10 20| who one evening sought a quarrel with him on the Pont Neuf,
11 23| directions. If anyone seeks a quarrel with you, shun it, were
12 25| stranger--a man who sought a quarrel with him, for I don't know
13 25| Artagnan this stranger meant to quarrel?" ~"It appears so." ~"And
14 29| bullet, I will seek a good quarrel with four of his Eminence'
15 30| if the person with whom I quarrel were not my brother." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
16 30| in order to prevent the quarrel from going too far; but
17 30| forget there is a little quarrel to arrange between us two." ~"
18 43| and we have even had a quarrel at the Red Dovecot with
19 43| four of those faces." ~"A quarrel, and what for, gentlemen?"
20 43| been the results of your quarrel?" said the cardinal, knitting
21 43| And pray what was this quarrel about?" ~"These fellows
22 44| clever, who has cause of quarrel with the duke. The duke
23 46| shall get into some pretty quarrel or other, and we have no
24 50| knight-errant to come and seek a quarrel with me on account of the
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