Chapter
1 1 | will think of this insult offered to his protege.'" ~"Monsieur
2 3 | you that which I just now offered. My hotel will be always
3 7 | Athos had never pledged or offered for sale. It had long been
4 7 | aiguillettes, and gold chains, and offered them all to Porthos; but
5 11| let us go." ~D'Artagnan offered his arm to Mme. Bonacieux,
6 16| with abundance of prayers offered up by the monks. But the
7 20| took the money which Athos offered to him, and after turning
8 23| There are many thanks to be offered to you, and to be transmitted
9 31| Artagnan picked it up and offered it to Lord de Winter. ~"
10 38| fifty pistoles. d'Artagnan offered his friend a part of his
11 40| remonstrances that had been offered to him, he persisted in
12 48| carry the letters. ~Everyone offered his own. Athos talked of
13 49| leaped to the pier, and offered his hand to Milady. A carriage
14 49| No violence will be offered to you, madame, and what
15 53| approaching Milady's bed, offered her services. ~Milady was
16 56| between it and me." ~Felton offered the weapon to Milady, who
17 64| Musketeer by pointing. Athos offered the man half a pistole to
18 64| Nevertheless, as the crossroads offered him a better chance than
19 64| Athos to ask charity, Athos offered him half a crown to accompany
20 66| cannot condemn me!" ~"I offered you Tyburn," said Lord de
21 67| them. Besides, this return offered him the advantage of watching
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