Chapter
1 1 | wounds." ~"His things and his bag are with him? Has he taken
2 14| then, you will take this bag, and you will go away without
3 17| slapping a plump, round bag, which returned a sound
4 18| taking from it the very bag which a half hour before
5 18| affectionately, "take this bag." ~"The cardinal's?" cried
6 19| D'Artagnan tapped the bag he had in his pocket. ~"
7 19| table. "There are in this bag three hundred pistoles.
8 19| stretching out his hand to the bag, took his seventy- five
9 29| who held the emblazoned bag in which was placed the
10 47| lodging, and gave him a bag containing seven thousand
11 48| and d'Artagnan threw the bag upon the table. At the sound
12 48| How much in that little bag?" ~"Seven thousand livres,
13 58| said Milady, placing a bag full of louis in Felton'
14 58| hands. ~Felton took the bag and threw it to the foot
15 58| stooped down, picked up the bag of money, and placed it
16 58| said Felton, touching the bag of money with his foot. ~
17 58| placing her hand upon the bag of gold. ~"No," said the
18 59| the queen. ~"Now the scent bag of white satin, on which
19 59| enough to place the scent bag at the bottom of the silver
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