Chapter
1 7 | about others, and having learned from him the report which
2 8 | enough. From whom have you learned of the abduction of your
3 8 | himself." ~"And you have learned nothing from any other quarter?" ~"
4 11| home, where he will have learned that a woman had been there.
5 12| in such attempts. He had learned that the pretended message
6 14| that?" ~"No, monseigneur. I learned it since I have been in
7 15| successive inquiries they learned that Athos was then lodged
8 15| could not dissemble; "I have learned some fine things concerning
9 20| arrival at the castle they learned that Buckingham and the
10 26| have confessed to these learned ecclesiastics, and that
11 31| then, when I shall have learned what I desire to know, I
12 42| said Aramis, "have you not learned by the letter you found
13 48| Bazin is ambitious and learned; Bazin has read history,
14 51| evident that if they one day learned positively that they must
15 53| aloud--prayers which she had learned of an old servant of her
16 55| sworn without ever having learned to know Him. ~"My God,"
17 61| to disguise. ~"I think I learned you had suffered persecutions
18 63| write to his friends; they learned at a later period through
19 64| drinking at an inn, he had learned without needing to ask a
20 64| of the tavern before he learned that a woman had come there
21 67| write to his friends; they learned at a later period through
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