Chapter
1 1 | is by his courage, please observe, by his courage alone, that
2 1 | great perspicacity, did not observe the expression which his
3 4 | interrupted Aramis, "permit me to observe to you that you have not
4 8 | Monsieur, I beg you to observe that I ask you absolutely
5 9 | risk of four heads." ~"But observe," cried d'Artagnan, "that
6 9 | have had the occasion to observe to you more than once that
7 11| She made her interlocutor observe the corner of this unfolded
8 16| of my friends, please to observe, not myself," said Athos,
9 23| had received, he did not observe that; but I, whom the strange
10 24| No; I only beg leave to observe to Monsieur that the night
11 28| horse. Ah, ah! But please to observe I won back the equipage,'
12 28| your finger, and nobody observe it? Impossible!" ~"Go on,
13 28| capital wine here--please to observe that in passing. I did my
14 28| the saddle." ~"You will observe, gentlemen," said Athos, "
15 32| Coquenard did not seem to observe it. ~"This is fine!" said
16 36| to nobody," said Milady; "observe, to nobody." The servant
17 39| at the same time bade him observe that there was yet time
18 40| he looked at, he did not observe Milady, who, mounted upon
19 41| his landing. ~Allow us to observe in passing that in this
20 44| must beg your Eminence to observe," said Milady, "that since
21 48| Artagnan and I. Or rather, to observe the chronological order,
22 52| she would have killed you. Observe, this is one of her peculiarities,
23 62| always where to find you." ~"Observe, it is probable that I may
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