Chapter
1 2 | either be imprisoned or hanged," thought the terrified
2 6 | very devils--fellows to be hanged." ~"No, sire," replied Treville,
3 14| expectation of a man to be hanged, but by the contemplation
4 14| contemplation of a man who was hanged. ~The carriage, which had
5 14| you are able to have me hanged; you are the master, and
6 16| her hands behind her, and hanged her on a tree." ~"Heavens,
7 16| a position. He has been hanged and quartered, I hope." ~"
8 25| they united against him and hanged him on a tree. Then they
9 27| disturbance he would have me hanged. It appears that I had made
10 28| blue eyes." ~"Yes, who was hanged." ~"By her husband, who
11 41| but is it not to have me hanged?" ~"You have my word," said
12 42| the other must be dead, I hanged her so effectually." ~It
13 45| might say that Athos had hanged her; but then Athos would
14 51| surrender; the mayor had hanged the mutineers. This execution
15 51| pronounced the single word, "Hanged!" The king was invited to
16 51| for they have this morning hanged a spy who confessed that
17 54| Would you like better to be hanged in your true name, Milady?
18 65| surrendered himself, and hanged himself that same night
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