Chapter
1 2 | his motto. Thanks to this double gift and the spotless name
2 3 | youth and his country--a double remembrance which makes
3 11| his face. Both, as this double precaution indicated, had
4 15| counsel?" ~"To Athos, to a man double his age?" interrupted Treville. "
5 18| Artagnan, "it will be a double amusing affair to save the
6 22| price for them fixed at double the usual rate, upon condition,
7 22| Mme. Bonacieux moved by a double sentiment--love and curiosity.
8 25| stewpans, from which exhaled a double odor of rabbit and fish
9 26| warning from heaven the double accident which had happened
10 28| Mousqueton, seats, and order double the bottles!" ~"Do you know
11 28| day, and who charged me double on account of that foolish
12 32| in the passage with the double odor of the dining room
13 34| hundred and fifty Spanish double pistoles, which he laid
14 34| having put three or four double pistoles into his pocket
15 36| how to get rid of you--you double idiot, you animated sword
16 39| livres." ~"Here are forty double pistoles, my dear friend,"
17 48| allow him to buy everything double, he sold his friend a complete
18 48| patrol was heard passing to double the posts. At half past
19 52| continued Felton. ~And this double order which the young lieutenant
20 55| perhaps you will even have a double reward." ~"I, madame, I?"
21 63| them preceded the rest by double the length of his horse. ~
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