Chapter
1 3 | in a cabaret, and that a party of his Guards (I thought
2 3 | draw our swords, two of our party were dead, and Athos, grievously
3 6 | and Aramis, had made a party of pleasure with a young
4 6 | them the same morning. The party was to take place at St.
5 6 | till twelve, he had made a party with Porthos and Aramis
6 6 | of holding this hunting party yesterday?" ~"No, your Excellency,"
7 6 | the king seldom--was of no party, he did not, in general,
8 9 | well enough paid by another party." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ At this
9 9 | to be the leader of the party. ~"On the contrary, gentlemen,
10 13| passed trembling before a party of soldiers who were loading
11 15| in the same tone, "that a party of PROCUREURS, commissaries,
12 16| embraced the cardinal's party, which did not prove want
13 17| she; "and you serve the party of those who maltreat your
14 23| is nothing in hand but a party of pleasure." ~"Ah, like
15 24| to be the leader of the party. 'Yes, monsieur, the one
16 31| as sentinels. ~A silent party soon drew near to the same
17 42| excuses, and put off the party till another day, I beg
18 48| must be obtained; and the party must be acquainted with
19 64| cried Athos; "one of our party is still wanting." ~The
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