Chapter
1 6 | What is your name?" ~"Bernajoux, at your service." ~"Well,
2 6 | Well, then, Monsieur Bernajoux," said d'Artagnan, tranquilly, "
3 6 | man. ~Indeed, the name of Bernajoux was known to all the world,
4 6 | you, although your name is Bernajoux, to have only to deal with
5 6 | then, monsieur, on guard!" ~Bernajoux was not a man to have such
6 6 | this movement, the sword of Bernajoux deviated from the line.
7 6 | and raised his sword; but Bernajoux cried out that it was nothing,
8 6 | companion, drove them back. Bernajoux now fell, and as the Guardsmen
9 6 | relative, as we already know, Bernajoux was-- replied that it was
10 6 | listen." ~"How is Monsieur Bernajoux, your esquire's relative?" ~"
11 6 | between life and death, as Bernajoux was, he had no idea for
12 6 | Treville wanted. He wished Bernajoux a speedy convalescence,
13 6 | so many furies, upon poor Bernajoux, and have not maltreated
14 6 | equally fine thrusts at Bernajoux." ~"Truly!" ~"Without reckoning,"
15 6 | he had been jeered at by Bernajoux who had nearly paid for
16 6 | poor Jussac and that poor Bernajoux of yours?" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
17 15| vexation. ~"And the next day, Bernajoux. Yes, sire, yes, it is the
18 15| There still remains that of Bernajoux, but you must not be too
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