Chapter
1 1 | resumed d'Artagnan, "that you suspect that impertinent gentleman?" ~"
2 3 | protestations, if it be as I suspect, my cunning gossip will
3 8 | surely, monsieur, but I suspect someone." ~"And who is the
4 8 | who is the person whom you suspect?" ~"A man who has persued
5 8 | reflective air; "and what do you suspect?" ~"I do not know whether
6 8 | ought to tell you what I suspect." ~"Monsieur, I beg you
7 10| himself." ~"And does he suspect," said Mme. Bonacieux, with
8 13| Commissary, and that I only suspect." ~"Whom do you suspect?
9 13| suspect." ~"Whom do you suspect? Come, answer freely." ~
10 13| then, to tell all. ~"I suspect," said he, "a tall, dark
11 15| the same." ~"Do you not suspect this young man of having
12 15| could not for an instant suspect the loyalty of Treville,
13 18| stranger, "that she did not suspect the intentions with which
14 28| d'Artagnan, who began to suspect the truth. ~"Which means
15 36| of my visits, and might suspect something; who could say
16 50| this desire, or rather I suspect that you feel it; and in
17 58| But Lord de Winter might suspect him; Felton himself might
18 61| woman could not possibly suspect what frightful cruelty was
19 61| warning was?" ~"No, I only suspect he has warned the queen
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