Chapter
1 5 | afford us great pleasure to obey your polite invitation if
2 5 | commander, it is my duty to obey." And springing backward,
3 6 | further? Speak, I am ready to obey." ~"No, monsieur, no; I
4 7 | habits, accustomed Grimaud to obey him upon a simple gesture
5 9 | part I declare that I will obey him. Do as you think best,
6 16| queen will perhaps refuse to obey." ~"My orders?" ~"Yes, if
7 21| showed him accustomed to obey blindly and without reply. ~
8 22| power which he must blindly obey, and which forbade him even
9 27| Grimaud, who, accustomed to obey him by signs, read in the
10 27| fully armed.' We hastened to obey this order; for you will
11 33| had been his intention to obey, then, opening quickly the
12 34| retire, and he was obliged to obey. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Bazin
13 40| is the people who do not obey that I punish, and not those
14 49| and positively refused to obey what he took for a woman'
15 50| you must have observed, to obey an order--for you did not,
16 51| Eminence, we are ready to obey you. Your Eminence may perceive,"
17 52| The soldier went out to obey the orders of his officer.
18 59| my Lord!" said Laporte. ~"Obey, Laporte, do you not see
19 64| and that he was ready to obey. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Athos
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