Chapter
1 1 | crowns gained." ~It is to be remembered that eleven crowns was just
2 6 | Artagnan and his companions remembered their audience, and as they
3 10| of the stairs, d'Artagnan remembered he had forgotten his cane.
4 13| however, reassured him; he remembered that before they were buried
5 17| replied Bonacieux, who remembered a little too late that Rochefort
6 18| having heard, as may be remembered, thanks to the broken boards,
7 19| Aramis smiled, as he remembered the tale he had told his
8 20| him. ~Buckingham at once remembered the circumstance, and suspecting
9 23| day before, it is to be remembered, had been very short and
10 24| or ill. D'Artagnan, be it remembered, was only twenty years old,
11 31| of our Gascon greatly. He remembered in what a strange manner
12 31| young man of twenty, then remembered his suspicions regarding
13 32| Porthos smiled. It may be remembered that he had the saddle which
14 33| Then only d'Artagnan remembered the languishing glances
15 35| d'Artagnan's. d'Artagnan remembered having seen this ring on
16 35| Artagnan the scratch he had remembered. ~"But from whom did this
17 39| disappeared. ~D'Artagnan then remembered the injunction: "If you
18 41| his mind, and with them he remembered the assassins of two evenings
19 56| me on a chair; I neither remembered having undressed myself
20 59| and the bars filed, had remembered the verbal caution d'Artagnan
21 61| brought to her thoughts. She remembered that almost unlimited promise
22 64| was accompanied, as may be remembered, by Rochefort's servant. ~
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