Chapter
1 3 | very quiet on the field of battle, not thinking it worth the
2 3 | folks, nevertheless lost the Battle of Pavia." ~"And I have
3 5 | glance over the field of battle. ~Aramis had killed one
4 10| remained master of the field of battle. ~The neighbors who had
5 19| against us, we will give battle, and the survivor, as d'
6 20| It was like the eve of a battle; the heart beat, the eyes
7 21| meeting on the field of battle than in the park at Windsor
8 21| soon meet on the field of battle; but in the meantime we
9 27| Ah, gentlemen, you want battle; and you shall have it." ~"
10 27| reigned as over a field of battle." ~Of fifty large sausages,
11 28| identified us in the day of battle. It was a pledge, a remembrance.
12 31| Even on the field of battle, I have never done that." ~
13 39| is right," said Porthos; "battle. Besides, we must try our
14 43| leaving on the field of battle two thousand men, among
15 43| Aramis, mounted on their battle steeds, enveloped in their
16 47| fort, gained the field of battle, picked up the four muskets
17 47| we must form a plan of battle." ~"That's very simple,"
18 63| according to the chances of the battle, to march forward or to
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