Chapter
1 3 | Bearn are not generally very rich, and I have no reason to
2 8 | moment." ~"Admirable! You are rich then, my dear Monsieur Bonacieux?" ~"
3 11| what she has." Such as were rich gave in addition a part
4 11| mercer had said that he was rich; the young man might easily
5 11| woman is at the same time rich takes nothing from the beginning
6 11| least, when the woman is rich and the lover is not, that
7 12| of two kings, immensely rich, all-powerful in a kingdom
8 27| no preference." ~"And the rich caparison, is that mine,
9 27| speak French." ~"What, those rich holsters, that velvet housing,
10 29| man. I know you are not rich, Madame Coquenard, and that
11 29| s wife; "for if you are rich, Madame Coquenard, then
12 29| refusal." ~"When I said rich," replied the procurator'
13 29| literally. I am not precisely rich, though I am pretty well
14 31| marquis was young, handsome, rich, and high in the cardinal'
15 34| join our friends; as I am rich, we will today begin to
16 34| expecting that you will be rich in your turn." ~"My faith!"
17 35| Gascon, proud to display so rich a gift in the eyes of his
18 39| for your poems." ~"You are rich, then?" said Aramis. ~"Rich?
19 39| rich, then?" said Aramis. ~"Rich? Richest, my dear fellow!" ~
20 45| Athos. "Hell has made you rich, hell has given you another
21 50| hands. Were you not already rich enough--you who possess
22 59| throwing upon a couch a rich toilet robe, worked with
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