Chapter
1 7 | had an appointment with a duchess, he endeavored even to borrow
2 14| to have them pursued. The duchess is at Tours, and the duke
3 15| s emissary to the exiled duchess, a Musketeer had dared to
4 25| Porthos gave us a note for his duchess, ordering us to put it in
5 25| convey the letter to this duchess himself. This was fulfilling
6 25| know who this pretended duchess is? ~"I repeat to you, I
7 25| received this wound except the duchess, whom he endeavored to interest
8 25| you with the money of the Duchess Coquenard." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
9 25| monsieur, procurator's wife or duchess, if she will but loosen
10 25| are-- have you not your duchess, who cannot fail to come
11 25| for the answer from his duchess. ~D'Artagnan wished that
12 26| sealed her letter with a duchess's coronet." ~"What do you
13 28| humiliate people." ~"Then your duchess is still at the waters?"
14 29| said Porthos, "that is a duchess of my acquaintance whom
15 29| Porthos; "she is simply a duchess." ~"And that running footman
16 29| them. Oh! If you were a duchess, a marchioness, or a countess,
17 29| then, to your beautiful duchess; I will detain you no longer." ~"
18 29| as," continued he, "the duchess whom you saw at the church
19 34| trick of the husband of our duchess!" ~"How is that, Mousqueton?" ~"
20 35| had given the heart of a duchess. ~At ten o'clock Milady
21 38| duchess--" ~"Oh, Porthos's duchess is dressed by her husband'
22 42| by your marchioness, your duchess, your princess. She must
23 63| Bethune the husband of my duchess died; so, my dear, the coffer
24 67| Bethune the husband of my duchess died; so, my dear, the coffer
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