Chapter
1 6 | foot of the back stairs, he desired them to wait. If the king
2 8 | important and confidential, he desired to be left alone with him. ~
3 12| rigid critic could only have desired a little less rouge, and
4 16| who had, on the contrary, desired this reading in order that
5 16| Anne. ~"If the king had desired that the letter should be
6 17| late that Rochefort had desired him to endeavor to obtain
7 19| for, on the contrary, I am desired to preserve the profoundest
8 22| entering his closet the king desired to be informed the moment
9 25| wished to be alone, and desired the host to bring him a
10 25| make a sensation. The host desired himself to serve him; which
11 25| Monsieur Porthos, who had desired us to be so careful of this
12 26| produced the effect so long desired. Aramis, suffering at once
13 30| swords. ~Athos, by signs, desired Grimaud to bring another
14 31| lackeys, as Lord de Winter desired us to do." ~"Yes," said
15 33| girl promised all her lover desired; she was mad. ~Things passed
16 36| seductions of Milady. ~He desired Kitty to tell her mistress
17 42| a glass, and d'Artagnan desired him to drink it, for the
18 42| say that it was you who desired me to drink it. I say you
19 42| perceiving that the four friends desired to be alone, retired. ~When
20 49| of herself. ~The officer desired to have Milady's packages
21 58| and went, as Felton had desired her, to lie down on the
22 59| him this morning." ~"He desired me to tell your Grace,"
23 59| Patrick brought the object desired, which Laporte recognized
24 64| hotel, and told him she desired to remain some time in the
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