Chapter
1 5 | exasperated Jussac. "We will charge upon you, then," said he, "
2 6 | it thus you perform your charge, monsieur?" continued the
3 16| Majesty nor myself who can charge himself with such a mission." ~"
4 16| that?" ~"That would be to charge Monsieur de Seguier, the
5 17| commission with which I deign to charge you, and on that condition
6 17| commission with which you charge me is not without dangers?" ~"
7 20| Artagnan. "Don't waste a charge! Forward!" ~Aramis, wounded
8 21| Chancellor, and tell him that I charge him with the execution of
9 25| Aramis. D'Artagnan took charge of it. Ten minutes afterward
10 25| chamber, it was necessary to charge us with this commission." ~"
11 27| his pistols, "I will take charge of the one at the top; you
12 42| Artagnan. "Did none of you charge your purveyor, Godeau, to
13 43| goes there? Answer, or we charge." ~"Beware of what you are
14 43| and as he came back to the charge, I fancied I felt that in
15 44| mission with which you wish to charge me; and as I desire to continue
16 49| received orders to go and take charge of you on the sea, and to
17 51| affairs, and I will take charge of the commission. My sister
18 63| weep and to sleep. I take charge of everything; be easy." ~"
19 65| arrested, and gave her in charge to a loyal servant. She
20 67| the crimes you lay to her charge, she shall be punished." ~"
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