Chapter
1 14| he has returned." ~"The count is here," said the officer, "
2 14| which he had charged the count. ~"Well," said the latter, "
3 16| her horse and fainted. The count flew to her to help, and
4 16| church." ~"And what did the count do?" ~"The count was of
5 16| did the count do?" ~"The count was of the highest nobility.
6 16| continue the fiction of the count. "God grant you as much!
7 17| retiring, "that is well; I count upon it." ~The queen made
8 20| on your return, Monsieur Count?" ~"Without a doubt." ~"
9 22| which I very much doubt, count them, sire, and if you only
10 22| the queen, they could not count the studs. The queen had
11 23| monsieur." ~"Well, then, I count on you." ~"At the appointed
12 33| have an opportunity now, Count; do not allow it to escape." ~
13 33| that to Milady. It is the count's reply." ~Poor Kitty became
14 33| lackey instead of to the count's; that it is I who have
15 34| to the bearer, who is a count and a grandee of Spain! ~"
16 35| for her interview with the count approached, Milady had everything
17 35| why do you not enter? Count, Count," added she, "you
18 35| do you not enter? Count, Count," added she, "you know that
19 35| Yes, Count," said Milady, in her softest
20 36| avoid explanations with the count before witnesses. All this
21 37| really interested for the count." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "You?"
22 47| Athos, I shall no longer count the number of times I am
23 51| positively that they must not count on Buckingham, their courage
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