Chapter
1 2 | as everyone knows, the memory of his father, Henry IV.
2 6 | your father, of glorious memory, in the civil war." ~"And
3 12| live? I have nothing but memory. It is my happiness, my
4 12| said she, "keep this in memory of me." ~Buckingham took
5 15| your Majesty has a good memory." ~"Come, how shall we decide?"
6 23| cardinal has a tenacious memory and a long arm; you may
7 26| nothing remains in the memory but a vague mist in which
8 26| the road. ~There only his memory returned to him. He shook
9 27| words will refresh your memory. What have you done with
10 28| Athos as present to his memory as if they then fell from
11 29| preserve engraved in my memory." ~The procurator's wife
12 39| that writing but once, the memory of it remained at the bottom
13 40| to me, and seek in your memory for what happened to you
14 44| and to engrave them in her memory when they should be spoken. ~
15 44| it. You have an excellent memory, Milady." ~"But," resumed
16 44| King Henry IV, of glorious memory, was about, at the same
17 48| Planchet has an excellent memory; and I will be bound that
18 50| Oh, be assured, if the memory of my brother were not sacred
19 59| but I swear to you by the memory of my brother whom I have
20 62| to you. You have a good memory; repeat what I have told
21 62| Chevalier, you are a miracle of memory. A PROPOS, add one thing--" ~"
22 63| to recall himself to the memory of the cardinal. The cardinal
23 67| to recall himself to the memory of the cardinal. The cardinal
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