Chapter
1 3 | exaggerated, as I perceive." ~"But pray, sir," continued Aramis,
2 4 | understand?" ~"And where, I pray you?" ~"Near the Carmes-Deschaux." ~"
3 5 | inconvenience yourself, I pray you." ~"There is another
4 16| wish it?" asked he. ~"I pray for it," said d'Artagnan. ~"
5 17| to me your abduction, I pray you." ~"Oh, that's of no
6 26| did the same. ~"No; but pray grant me that it is acting
7 27| is it to be a churchman, pray? You do not avoid going
8 27| my horse--my Bajazet? And pray upon what shall I make my
9 34| alms, Bazin, and bid him pray for a poor sinner." ~"This
10 34| your bands, Mousqueton?" ~"Pray," said the lackey, "say
11 35| ceasing to look at it. ~"Pray, d'Artagnan," said Athos,
12 43| your work by halves. And pray what was this quarrel about?" ~"
13 44| have nothing to do but to pray God to work a miracle for
14 47| then," cried d'Artagnan, "pray let Grimaud search them
15 47| Treville," said the cardinal; "pray let that napkin be sent
16 54| myself pardon him." ~"Yes, pray, accursed woman!" cried
17 54| her knees, and began to pray. ~"My God, my God!" said
18 54| like to disturb those who pray, madame," said Felton, seriously; "
19 55| confused. ~"And what favor, pray?" asked Lord de Winter. ~"
20 56| then upon both. I tried to pray, but my tongue was frozen.
21 59| another man; but leave us, I pray you." ~The baron went out
22 63| We will return someday to pray over her grave." ~D'Artagnan
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