Chapter
1 1 | the third personage in the kingdom, in the paternal estimation. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
2 2 | of the good blades of his kingdom, was accustomed to say that
3 5 | all the Musketeers in the kingdom as willingly as he now did
4 6 | the first swordsmen in the kingdom?" ~"Well, sire, for once
5 12| rich, all-powerful in a kingdom which he disordered at his
6 22| the first gentleman of his kingdom. ~The cardinal drew near
7 22| the first gentleman of his kingdom, the queen was without doubt
8 25| the first gentlemen of the kingdom; and d'Artagnan, followed
9 27| all conditions gain the kingdom of heaven." ~"Monsieur was
10 27| the noble families of the kingdom, their genealogy, their
11 28| sell his horse; not for a kingdom! I think I can see him now,
12 41| port was the last in the kingdom of France open to the English,
13 41| combat, the forces of a kingdom. ~Richelieu knew that in
14 41| the greatest men of the kingdom, beginning with the king. ~
15 48| confusion of the enemies of the kingdom, is on the point of putting
16 51| against France, and that the kingdom would be at once invaded
17 54| branded by the justice of the kingdom of France, but liberated
18 57| all the tribunals of the kingdom; but the brand of France!--
19 60| closing all the ports of his kingdom, and carefully keeping watch
20 61| to the extremities of the kingdom, and which, above all, have
21 67| with the enemies of the kingdom; you are charged with having
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