Chapter
1 1 | strange reproaches were addressed; then, when he could not
2 1 | there in it?" ~"A letter addressed to Monsieur de Treville,
3 1 | to know what this letter addressed to Treville contains." ~*
4 1 | contained; for as to the letter addressed to M. de Treville, it had
5 4 | denial, and one of them addressed the young Musketeer with
6 6 | opportunity was now come and addressed his neighbor: "It is not
7 6 | him this compliment was addressed, approached, assuming a
8 7 | savored of nobility. He addressed himself then to Porthos
9 16| first words that it was addressed to the King of Spain, he
10 25| Truly?" ~"No; so I yesterday addressed another epistle to her,
11 29| to the burning letters I addressed to you." ~"But, Monsieur
12 30| stop here." ~The cavalier addressed some words in English to
13 33| interception of letters addressed to the Comte de Wardes,
14 33| your first two letters were addressed, so unworthy did I feel
15 35| own protestations of love addressed to his happy rival. D'Artagnan
16 35| the parting; and as they addressed each other in a reciprocally
17 36| handwriting; only this time it was addressed to M. d'Artagnan, and not
18 44| she to whom the cardinal addressed this flattering compliment, "
19 59| foreknees. ~Felton and he addressed Patrick, the duke's confidential
20 64| words to him. The man he addressed recoiled with terror, and
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