Chapter
1 1 | naturally, according to his custom, that he must be the object
2 1 | though contrary to his custom, allowed a pale smile (if
3 5 | as it is not at all their custom." ~"I have no seconds on
4 5 | the left hand--it is my custom in such circumstances. Do
5 11| Artagnan, following the strange custom of the times, considered
6 17| queen, and according to custom accosted her with fresh
7 25| to grant the favor of his custom to my brother host of the
8 26| evening I went, according to custom, to a house which I frequented
9 28| vociferously according to his custom. ~"There is one comfort,
10 30| which, according to the custom of the time, she was seated,
11 31| Then, according to foreign custom, the presentations took
12 31| you take me?" ~"It is the custom in war," said d'Artagnan, "
13 31| why should it not be the custom in a duel?" ~"Even on the
14 31| Athos's, and according to custom, related everything to him.
15 35| last arrived. ~As was his custom, d'Artagnan presented himself
16 36| Artagnan; "that's a settled custom." ~Milady held out her hand
17 46| them. Grimaud, according to custom, obeyed in silence; the
18 48| and smiling, according to custom, entered the cabaret of
19 49| young man. ~"But is it the custom for the officers in the
20 49| Yes, madame, it is the custom, not from gallantry but
21 63| who against all monastic custom found themselves in the
22 67| friends, according to their custom, instead of following the
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