Chapter
1 1 | get rid of this frantic boy for me? In conscience, I
2 1 | Can he be afraid of this boy?" But an imperious glance
3 1 | chastising this insolent boy?" asked the lady. ~The stranger
4 1 | the door. ~"This insolent boy chastises others," cried
5 5 | with the addition of a boy," resumed Athos; "and yet
6 5 | whom he had considered a boy, he became warm and began
7 6 | Artagnan is little more than a boy; and as he has not the honor
8 6 | cried the king, "he, a boy! Treville, that's impossible!" ~"
9 6 | was a young man? This is a boy, Treville, a mere boy! Do
10 6 | a boy, Treville, a mere boy! Do you mean to say that
11 11| I have adopted with this boy is decidedly the best. I
12 16| your glass. Some ham, my boy, or we can't drink." ~"And
13 18| monsieur? You are almost a boy." ~"I see that you require
14 27| that which the red-headed boy is leading." ~"It is yours!" ~"
15 29| she had behind her a Negro boy who had brought the cushion
16 29| approaching, followed by her black boy and her woman. ~When the
17 29| that lady with her Negro boy and her maid!" ~"My God!
18 30| Well, go and talk with the boy," said d'Artagnan, "and
19 32| hungry clerks--for the errand boy, as might be expected, was
20 34| having killed that fellow, my boy, seeing that it is blessed
21 34| procurator ordered his errand boy to go and inquire in the
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