Chapter
1 5 | of the aggressors of the preceding day. "If we were to see
2 6 | But d'Artagnan had on the preceding day served his apprenticeship.
3 6 | de la Tremouille on the preceding evening at his hotel, that
4 6 | related the adventure of the preceding day in all its details;
5 7 | morning to pay the debt of the preceding evening. ~Porthos had his
6 13| only his commissary of the preceding evening, attended by his
7 23| from the anxiety of the preceding night. ~"Planchet," said
8 25| Planchet had said to him the preceding evening about the sinister
9 28| the conversation of the preceding evening; but he found Athos
10 28| making him forget that of the preceding one. ~"Patience!" said Athos; "
11 31| the same hour as on the preceding evening, d'Artagnan retired.
12 33| the gate, and, as on the preceding evening, went up to her
13 36| all that had passed on the preceding evening. d'Artagnan smiled;
14 36| more impatient than on the preceding evening. She renewed the
15 36| and alert as on the two preceding days; but on the contrary
16 50| She rather feared that her preceding operations in England might
17 54| She had laid that down the preceding evening. To remain silent
18 55| content himself, as on the preceding day, with passing before
19 56| had accomplished it the preceding night." ~"Scoundrel!" murmured
20 56| marks of languor as on the preceding evening; but this time,
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