Chapter
1 4 | handkerchief you would be sorry to lose?" ~The handkerchief
2 6 | what he had won, he was not sorry to find an excuse for playing
3 9 | faith that I should be very sorry to see any doubt thrown
4 13| Bonacieux; "I shall not be sorry to see the face of an acquaintance." ~"
5 17| we should rally." ~"I am sorry for it, madame, but I acknowledge
6 19| And, indeed, I am not sorry to quit Paris; I had need
7 20| more so, monsieur." ~"I am sorry for that," said d'Artagnan; "
8 20| must be in London." ~"Very sorry, monsieur; but I was here
9 20| not sail second." ~"I am sorry, too, monsieur; but I arrived
10 25| turn, and I shall not be sorry for him to be able to let
11 26| fortune, d'Artagnan was not sorry at getting into his grasp
12 34| evening, and shall not be sorry, I confess, to fortify myself
13 34| Neuf, still driving the two sorry animals before him, he reached
14 35| understood that he would not be sorry to be left alone with his
15 37| second, because be was not sorry to have an opportunity of
16 41| Rochellais, who might not be sorry to kill one of his Majesty'
17 43| quite my friends, and I am sorry you are not so; but I know
18 48| Everything considered, I am not sorry to retain Grimaud; he is
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