Chapter
1 1 | little flattery to make up matters with the young man, as the
2 3 | have no reason to think matters have much changed in this
3 6 | entered his apartment. ~"Matters go but badly," said Athos,
4 7 | you, Porthos, who carry matters in such a magnificent style,
5 12| communication with Laporte, matters resumed their course, and
6 13| citizen to meddle with public matters. He complicated this exordium
7 14| conspired," murmured he, "but it matters not; we will see." ~"You
8 14| mercer to himself. "PESTE! Matters are going all right." ~"
9 16| one of my friends, what matters?" ~"Tell it, Athos, tell
10 16| will communicate certain matters to you with which I have
11 16| real vocation to look after matters for which I have no aptitude.
12 17| without dangers?" ~"What matters it, if you avoid them?" ~"
13 21| ones, and experts in such matters would have been deceived
14 28| Treville never jested in matters relating to discipline. ~"
15 33| You told me that!" ~"What matters it to you, Kitty? You know
16 33| culpable of treachery in matters more important, and could
17 34| am ignorant of all such matters! How should I know what
18 46| Because we have very important matters to communicate to one another,
19 51| over--but he had to adjust matters for M. de Bassompierre,
20 61| am very ignorant of these matters," said the abbess, at length; "
21 63| of safety, and there, if matters required, make her a hostage.
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