Chapter
1 22| St. Jean had struck three quarters past two. ~The sound of
2 23| he had some of the worst quarters of Paris to traverse, he
3 41| Dessessart, took up their quarters at the Minimes; but, as
4 41| ran, and arrived at his quarters very pale and quite out
5 41| remained all day in his quarters, assigning as a reason to
6 42| Musketeers repaired to the king's quarters, where they had to prepare
7 43| Bassompierre took up his quarters on the north of the city,
8 43| Perigny to Angoutin. ~The quarters of Monsieur were at Dompierre;
9 43| Monsieur were at Dompierre; the quarters of the king were sometimes
10 43| at Jarrie; the cardinal's quarters were upon the downs, at
11 45| till they reached their quarters, except to give the watchword
12 45| trenches, to come to the quarters of the Musketeers. ~Milady,
13 48| will consent to be cut in quarters; and if they do cut me in
14 48| and if they do cut me in quarters, be assured that not a morsel
15 63| Artagnan repaired to the quarters of Athos, whom he found
16 67| conducted the king to his quarters the four friends either
17 67| Monsieur d'Artagnan to the quarters of Monseigneur the Cardinal." ~"
18 67| returning in the evening to his quarters at the bridge of La Pierre,
19 67| Artagnan repaired to the quarters of Athos, whom he found
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