Chapter
1 4 | Well, did anybody ever dream of calling Aramis a coward?
2 6 | longer, monsieur. I sometimes dream, that's all. Come, then,
3 12| told you I had had that dream? I have imparted it to no
4 14| walked as one walks in a dream; he had a glimpse of objects
5 26| which this thought is the dream. By its influence, time
6 26| ambitious. ~In fact, the dream of poor Bazin had always
7 28| remember as we remember a dream. We were speaking of hanging." ~"
8 30| We might say that was his dream. ~They immediately sent
9 32| several feet higher than the dream. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ M. Coquenard
10 36| 36. Dream Of Vengeance~ ~ ~ ~ ~
11 36| fly away from me like a dream that I pant to make a reality
12 38| crowns for me." ~"Don't dream it, Athos. I don't need
13 47| with joy. We know that the dream of his life had been to
14 48| may be said, I hope, every dream is an illusion. Adieu! Take
15 48| Marie Michon" ~"And what dream does she mean?" asked the
16 48| reading. ~"Yez; what's the dream?" said the Swiss. ~"Well,
17 48| it was only this: I had a dream, and I related it to her." ~"
18 48| simple enough to dell a dream, but I neffer dream." ~"
19 48| dell a dream, but I neffer dream." ~"You are very fortunate,"
20 54| like a man awaking from a dream, and rushed out of the apartment. ~"
21 56| carriage, of a horrible dream in which my strength had
22 56| true that all was like a dream, but it was not the less
23 63| in the midst of a happy dream; she grew pale and ran to
24 63| she was like people who dream they are pursued, and who
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