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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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3503 59 | Felton, in his rapid walk, reviewed in his mind all the accusations 3504 63 | kisses of d'Artagnan. ~"She revives!" cried the young man. " 3505 41 | Rochelle was the preface to the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. ~ 3506 41 | which the ferments of civil revolt and foreign war were constantly 3507 63 | a beautiful vengeance. ~Revolving all this in her mind, she 3508 20 | the sword had touched a rib, and glanced along the bone. 3509 57 | between the flesh and the ribs. Milady's robe was not the 3510 65 | then skirted the wood of Richebourg. At Herlier, Planchet, who 3511 21 | miracle of taste and of richness. In the alcove of this chamber 3512 1 | considering that d'Artagnan had ridden him hard during the last 3513 27 | silly affair; you will be riddled. My lackey and I will have 3514 39 | the two horses will you ride--that which you bought or 3515 43 | speaker. ~One of the two riders, he who had spoken second, 3516 24 | Boulogne he found himself riding quite naturally side by 3517 26 | monsieur has only to take the right-hand staircase in the courtyard, 3518 35 | young friend, you will act rightly," said the gentleman, pressing 3519 6 | edicts in force in all their rigor. One now and then I don' 3520 7 | of pious works, providing rigorously for two a dinner of few 3521 16 | day and night the bell was ringing full swing, announcing the 3522 10 | these times of perpetual riots and disturbances, closed 3523 29 | Porthos leaned, a sort of ripe beauty, rather yellow and 3524 16 | oppressed by her clothes, he ripped them open with his poinard, 3525 2 | which shone like water ripples in the sun. A long cloak 3526 53 | that the deprivation of the rites and ceremonies of your church 3527 53 | book which contains the ritual." ~At the manner in which 3528 51 | the camp. All the corps rivaled one another in audacity 3529 65 | or less, they came to a rivulet, which they forded. ~By 3530 23 | Well, I left them on my road--Porthos at Chantilly, with 3531 30 | carriage drawn up by the roadside; a cavalier, richly dressed, 3532 31 | to prevent my secret from roaming over the fields." ~The Englishman 3533 39 | Bazin followed him upon a roan, holding by the halter a 3534 28 | And then commenced a roar of laughter in which they 3535 52 | surf which rises, growls, roars, and breaks itself like 3536 48 | voice, "remember that I will roast you at a slow fire, like 3537 32 | t much like it boiled or roasted." ~And he looked round to 3538 23 | since my arrest and the robbery that was committed in my 3539 43 | the wrecks of pinnacles, roberges, and feluccas. The result 3540 51 | himself was the predecessor of Robespierre, he repeated this maxim 3541 22 | Harcourt, by the Comte de la Roche-Guyon, by M. de Liancourt, by 3542 61 | this man was the Comte de Rochefort--the demoniacal tool of his 3543 16 | pleasant man. He was Des Roches le Masle, canon of Notre 3544 25 | contrary, in spite of all his rodomontades quickly threw him on his 3545 49 | the carriage continued to roll on with rapidity; the officer 3546 26 | oblong table, covered with rolls of paper and enormous volumes 3547 23 | soldier. "I know them by their romantic imagination. Everything 3548 53 | distance beneath the vaulted roofs, and carried with them a 3549 32 | They passed into the eating room--a large dark room situated 3550 24 | sole of his foot to the roots of his hair, to find that 3551 58 | the abyss by a ladder of ropes. For the first time an emotion 3552 17 | Bonacieux's reflections were all rose-colored. Rochefort called him his 3553 1 | consumption of wine, oil, and rosemary--for upon seeing this hot- 3554 1 | Don Quixote of this second Rosinante named--from his not being 3555 50 | sacred to me, you should rot in a state dungeon or satisfy 3556 4 | velvet by a movement of rotation explained by the persistency 3557 2 | but then certain of not rotting in prison, M. de Treville 3558 43 | not entirely conceal their rounded forms; and peasants with 3559 29 | upon this lady, and then roved about at large over the 3560 58 | after, a boat appeared, rowed by four men. ~The boat approached 3561 20 | the travelers buried their rowels in their horses' flanks, 3562 31 | She lived in the Place Royale--then the fashionable quarter-- 3563 5 | combatants, wounded or not, royalists or cardinalists. Athos, 3564 6 | in France, two heads to royalty. But all this will come 3565 4 | getting chastised if you rub Musketeers in this fashion." ~" 3566 38 | it down. ~Grimaud came, rubbing his half-open eyes, to answer 3567 27 | satyrs in the pictures of Rubens. He was moistened before 3568 32 | which from the color of the ruby had passed to that of a 3569 29 | as a bark yields to the rudder, arrived at the cloister 3570 32 | which indicated rank, and a ruddy countenance, which indicated 3571 53 | expression, gave to the rude, unpolished poetry of these 3572 27 | when Aramis allowed some rudimental error to escape him, replaced 3573 23 | been able to cram the first rudiments of that language into his 3574 12 | diamonds. You wore a close ruff, a small cap upon your head 3575 2 | who adored him, and who, ruffians as they were, trembled before 3576 26 | serious infraction of the rule-for eggs are meat, since they 3577 11 | present moment d'Artagnan was ruled by a feeling much more noble 3578 46 | Swiss, who was drinking rum out of beer glass. ~"Yes, 3579 4 | you can find me without running--ME, you understand?" ~"And 3580 16 | in my power to prevent a rupture." ~"Yes, Duke, yes, I know 3581 6 | that it was nothing, and rushing blindly upon him, absolutely 3582 20 | holes and filling up the ruts with mud. ~Aramis, not liking 3583 16 | Mme. de Guitaut, Mme. de Sable, Mme. de Montbazon, and 3584 48 | the cardinal." ~"Lower! SACRE BLEU!" said Athos. ~"But," 3585 38 | we must learn how to make sacrifices. Go, d'Artagnan, go; Grimaud 3586 33 | plainly be perceived, already sacrificing, in intention, the poor 3587 26 | such as our deacons and sacristans, bless with holy water sprinklers, 3588 48 | pronounced by Athos, each with a sadder intonation. ~"And who has 3589 24 | insists upon, even with the saddest hearts. ~Toward six o'clock 3590 25 | perceived that his lackey was saddling Monsieur Porthos's horse, 3591 67 | Artagnan to serve him as a safeguard. ~His Eminence took the 3592 18 | your apartment. We shall be safer there than in the doorway." ~" 3593 45 | cardinal was supposed to be sailing for Bayonne, raised anchor, 3594 46 | 46. The Bastion Saint-Gervais~ ~ ~ ~ ~ On arriving 3595 26 | curate. ~"But, for heaven's sake-" resumed Aramis. ~"DESIDERAS 3596 43 | good soldiers, only eating salt meat and bad biscuit, had 3597 47 | far better, you form the salutary resolution to quit the side 3598 31 | a table upon which was a salver with Spanish wine and glasses. 3599 5 | then, as punctual as the Samaritan woman, and the most rigorous 3600 15 | felt himself something like Samson before the Philistines. ~ 3601 9 | them a law; the ghost of Samuel appeared to Saul, and it 3602 12 | enmity of kingdoms, the sanctity of vows. It is sacrilege 3603 32 | prevails generally in that sanctuary of good living. ~The procurator 3604 35 | magnificent. I did not think two sapphires of such a fine water existed. 3605 56 | cardinal would reply, with the sarcastic calmness of the skeptic, 3606 55 | debaucheries--to that infamous Sardanapalus whom the blind call the 3607 44 | ordered a little romance of a satirical nature to be written upon 3608 25 | which I have always thought satisfactory." ~"Which?" ~"As it was 3609 27 | Like one of those drunken satyrs in the pictures of Rubens. 3610 9 | ghost of Samuel appeared to Saul, and it is an article of 3611 32 | give them in an hour, their savings of a month--all this was 3612 7 | particular, who, a league away, savored of nobility. He addressed 3613 43 | hands but with fine limbs, savoring of the man of quality a 3614 13 | come to conduct him to the scaffold; so that when he saw merely 3615 22 | city carpenters had erected scaffolds upon which the invited ladies 3616 58 | had returned; how he had scaled the wall by fastening cramps 3617 3 | To save yourselves, to scamper away, to flee--that is good 3618 2 | respect for the cardinal was scandalized in the antechamber. There, 3619 39 | lines of unequal length, scanning the words on his fingers. 3620 1 | let on terms suited to the scantiness of his means. This chamber 3621 47 | Artagnan." ~"Still my young scapegrace. Positively, these four 3622 8 | Artagnan, who instinctively scented something advantageous. ~ 3623 27 | neglected, even with respect to scholastic studies, so rare at this 3624 24 | had not yet forgotten his schoolboy habits. In an instant he 3625 20 | thrusts known in the fencing schools. ~"There goes one!" cried 3626 7 | all subjects except the sciences, alleging in this respect 3627 21 | them have been cut with scissors." ~"If my Lord suspects 3628 6 | come in; I am going to scold you." ~The Musketeers advanced, 3629 33 | hear Milady for some time scolding her maid. She was at length 3630 2 | been to Henry III, and his Scotch Guard to Louis XI. ~On his 3631 21 | Artagnan. "The Gascons are the Scots of France." ~D'Artagnan 3632 21 | We say, 'Proud as a Scotsman,'" murmured the Duke of 3633 45 | Porthos, "he has gone as a scout, on account of some words 3634 27 | conceal from myself the scrape I had got into by laying 3635 8 | monsieur, that's all; I have scraped together some such thing 3636 7 | the accounts of his love scrapes, after having passed from 3637 27 | gentlemen, that he smiled at the scraps of Latin which Aramis sported 3638 59 | uttered by the duke and the scream of Patrick, the man whom 3639 37 | him with horrible fury, screaming in a formidable way. ~As 3640 41 | behind. ~They arrived thus, screened by the lining of the trench, 3641 37 | efforts to get at him, he in screening himself behind the furniture 3642 55 | perceived a gilt-headed screw, fixed in the wall for the 3643 26 | make a sacrifice. Now, the Scripture says positively, 'Make a 3644 23 | PARDIEU! They did not scruple much in the case of Athos. 3645 6 | into his pocket without any scruple--on the contrary, thanking 3646 48 | as if each word had been scrupulously weighed, he read the following: ~" 3647 12 | and the most fastidious sculptor a little more fineness in 3648 26 | infortunes, Tous vos malheurs se verront termines, Quand 3649 46 | said Athos, "no fish at a seaport?" ~"They say," said Aramis, 3650 46 | place on the downs or the seashore." ~"Where we should have 3651 54 | risked everything for it--seasickness, tempest, captivity? Well, 3652 13 | sordid avarice, the whole seasoned with extreme cowardice. 3653 53 | appears," said the baron, seating himself in the armchair 3654 28 | exchange. HOLA, Mousqueton, seats, and order double the bottles!" ~" 3655 67 | to their own or to some secluded cabaret, where they neither 3656 38 | I renounce my plan of seclusion, and wherever you go, I 3657 13 | wife had inspired him was a secondary sentiment, and was not strong 3658 47 | And the four friends, seconded by Grimaud, pushed with 3659 13 | and preserve absolute secrecy. You understand!" ~Athos 3660 2 | luck; no one asks for your secret-all the world knows your discretion. 3661 16 | times the drawers of the secretaries, it became necessary, whatever 3662 33 | admitting her into half her secrets--only she believed she could 3663 41 | soldiers of fortune of every sect, flocked at the first summons 3664 16 | his mistress married, and securing her a position. He has been 3665 52 | most affectionate, and most seducing smile. Then her hair assumed 3666 44 | must likewise have sown the seeds of hatred by his eternal 3667 60 | dear treasure. If go to seek-not into Lorraine, not into 3668 2 | and descended the office seekers of Paris, who ran after 3669 23 | all directions. If anyone seeks a quarrel with you, shun 3670 | seeming 3671 47 | d'Artagnan? It bleeds, seemingly." ~"Oh, it's nothing," said 3672 41 | 41. The Seige Of La Rochelle~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3673 16 | who, in consequence of the seizure of her letter, expected 3674 6 | Protestant, and seeing the king seldom--was of no party, he did 3675 39 | Nearly so." ~"And you selected it yourself?" ~"With the 3676 3 | because it is myself who selects my men. You, Aramis, why 3677 35 | strong emotion. ~"Her very self; she gave it me last night. 3678 2 | Treville--a royal liking, a self-interested liking, it is true, but 3679 51 | Athos alone smiled, with a self-possessed, disdainful smile. ~When 3680 26 | of the Pelagians and the semi- Pelagians." ~"But, my Reverend-" 3681 54 | which you told me you so sensibly felt the deprivation that 3682 57 | circus to the sanguinary sensuality of the populace. The brand 3683 9 | not abuse," said Aramis, sententiously. ~"I always said that d' 3684 22 | Bonacieux moved by a double sentiment--love and curiosity. All 3685 54 | de Winter. "Did not you sentimentally inform me with that pretty 3686 12 | tell you that everything separates us--the depths of the sea, 3687 23 | replied Bonacieux, in a sepulchral tone. ~But d'Artagnan was 3688 4 | the affair had no other sequel. In a moment or two the 3689 65 | trembles at the sight of the serpent--"my turn. I married that 3690 64 | large bottles filled with serpents, ticketed according to their 3691 20 | in the inn, and were then settling their bill with the host. ~ 3692 26 | verront termines, Quand a Dieu seul vous offrirez vos larmes, 3693 10 | 10. A Mousetrap In The Seventeenth Century~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The invention 3694 27 | and the poor with God's Seventh Commandment. This Athos, 3695 19 | hand to the bag, took his seventy- five pistoles, and make 3696 16 | Majesty has treated her with a severity--" ~"It is thus I will always 3697 26 | Augustine on this subject: "'SEVERUS SIT CLERICORUM VERBO.'" ~" 3698 41 | girl was afterward Mme. de Sevigne. ~The Comte de Toiras retired 3699 39 | quick pace on the road of Sevres. A presentiment instantly 3700 1 | remainder of the day in sewing onto his doublet and hose 3701 56 | will say that you are the Sextus. I will denounce you before 3702 9 | saying to him, "You are a shabby old fellow, my dear. You 3703 24 | ideas wore a smile, all shades were diaphanous. The appointed 3704 7 | little fresh green garden, shady and impenetrable to the 3705 37 | expected a surprise, mixed with shame--a slight storm which would 3706 27 | person was so admirably shaped and so well proportioned 3707 6 | Musketeers, whom he found sharing the forty pistoles with 3708 18 | which ill-concealed the sheath of a long sword. ~Mme. Bonacieux 3709 5 | and returned them to their sheaths. D'Artagnan did the same. 3710 1 | windmills for giants, and sheep for armies; d'Artagnan took 3711 65 | approaching the Port, a man sheltered beneath a tree detached 3712 31 | names; they are names of shepherds." ~"Therefore your lordship 3713 35 | Kitty entered to bring some sherbet. Her mistress put on a charming 3714 7 | Artagnan from that time made shift to do without. ~Athos, on 3715 18 | and you can see no light shine through the chinks of the 3716 49 | such as boatswains use in ships of war, he whistled three 3717 32 | gourmands! They look like shipwrecked sailors who have not eaten 3718 49 | so courageous and firm, shivered in spite of herself. ~The 3719 65 | The squares were broken to shivers; and Athos, like the spectre 3720 2 | But if his morals were shocked on the landing, his respect 3721 46 | said the dragoon. ~"That shoots me," said the Swiss. ~The 3722 28 | seven against eight; a point short--you know the proverb." ~" 3723 26 | pass more quickly or more shortens a journey than a thought 3724 66 | crimes you accuse me of," shrieked Milady, "take me before 3725 66 | which an owl threw out its shrill, periodical, and monotonous 3726 28 | eating veal garnished with shrimps and vegetables." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 3727 36 | me," said d'Artagnan. "I shrink before nothing but impossibilities." ~" 3728 65 | body, agitated by feverish shudders. ~The moment the little 3729 23 | which come in this way into shut-up houses--" ~"Fall from heaven, 3730 1 | hiding yourself behind that shutter--yes, you, sir, tell me what 3731 56 | Explain yourself, my pretty sibyl!' ~"'Yes; for as soon as 3732 25 | addition to that yellow, sickly paleness which indicates 3733 5 | would burst through his side--not from fear, God he thanked, 3734 1 | without reckoning wars and sieges, seven times; and from that 3735 32 | excess, felt the want of a siesta. Porthos began to hope that 3736 64 | taken. ~It was a melancholy sight--that of these six men, traveling 3737 21 | without a name and without a sign--a mere fisherman's hut. 3738 29 | time, and began to make signals to a beautiful lady who 3739 40 | to you," said Richelieu, significantly, "that it was I who came 3740 21 | word, it is true; but what signifies that? I obeyed my love; 3741 7 | very taciturn, this worthy signor. Be it understood we are 3742 56 | suspicious cardinal think of her silence-- the cardinal, not merely 3743 37 | but self-love, but madness silenced this voice and stifled its 3744 21 | with a tapestry of Persian silk worked with gold, and brilliantly 3745 11 | fine and white stocking, a silken robe, a lace kerchief, a 3746 1 | of the window, upon the sill of which he had leaned with 3747 27 | that saddle studded with silver-are they all for me?" ~"For 3748 24 | shone a mild light which silvered the foliage of two or three 3749 29 | Monsieur Porthos?" said she, simpering. ~"For life," replied Porthos, 3750 32 | Coquenard, who knew that a simple-minded procurator was a very rare 3751 26 | fingers. There is the subject simplified. ARGUMENTUM OMNI DENUDATUM 3752 8 | wrong. On the contrary, that simplifies the matter greatly. If your 3753 41 | views of the leveling and simplifying minister, which belong to 3754 57 | red with feigned anger and simulated shame, showed the young 3755 61 | believed her rival but a sincere and devoted friend. ~"Oh, 3756 25 | the host, "and I thank you sincerely for your kind wish." ~"But 3757 26 | the ladies did not see the singer come back, and as he was 3758 8 | never yielding, executing singly or together the resolutions 3759 25 | punished in what you have sinned; for seeing that I hate 3760 47 | charming woman!" said Athos, sipping a glass of sparkling wine. " 3761 16 | first to say, 'No grace, sire--no grace for the guilty!' 3762 42 | escape I have had!" ~"How, sirrah! you were going to drink 3763 63 | Treat her as one of your sisters. We will return someday 3764 48 | gentlemen, he knows that Sixtus the Fifth became Pope after 3765 28 | Four times fifteen makes sixty--six thousand livres," said 3766 56 | sarcastic calmness of the skeptic, strong at once by power 3767 1 | all. ~A young man--we can sketch his portrait at a dash. 3768 1 | us under the necessity of sketching his portrait. Don Quixote 3769 40 | Monsieur de Treville is a skilled physiognomist, who knows 3770 46 | pulled his master by the skirt of his coat. ~"Where are 3771 65 | wounded servant was, and then skirted the wood of Richebourg. 3772 65 | closely drawn. ~He mounted the skirting stone that his eyes might 3773 26 | cried Aramis, throwing his skullcap in his face. "Return whence 3774 47 | dust mounted toward the sky--and all was over! ~"Can 3775 21 | arriving in town the duke would slacken his pace, but it was not 3776 47 | those who remained was not slackened. ~Arrived at the foot of 3777 28 | for their transport, to slake the wagoner's thirst along 3778 37 | and quick as lightning, he slammed to the door, and placed 3779 Pre| public contradiction to the slanderers who pretend that we live 3780 10 | are not familiar with the slang of the Rue de Jerusalem, 3781 57 | robe, and had penetrated slantingly between the flesh and the 3782 17 | Eh, eh!" said Bonacieux, slapping a plump, round bag, which 3783 6 | work, many doublets must be slashed and many swords broken. 3784 1 | ornaments than the customary slashes, through which the shirt 3785 20 | of that little hill, that slated roof." ~"Very well," said 3786 7 | years old, mild, peaceable, sleek, employing the leisure his 3787 63 | storm which awakens the sleeper in the midst of a happy 3788 56 | tried to struggle against sleepiness. I arose. I wished to run 3789 10 | donated that she had been sleepless or tearful. But this last 3790 38 | he could, mistaking one sleeve for the other, so greatly 3791 32 | in which the whole of his slender body was concealed, was 3792 24 | that immensity where Paris slept--a vast void from which glittered 3793 16 | said Athos, cutting a slice, which he placed on the 3794 11 | lace kerchief, a pretty slipper on the foot, a tasty ribbon 3795 37 | cloak. She gave him some slippers, in which he placed his 3796 46 | for, but he made amends by slipping in two bottles of Anjou 3797 28 | again you are wrong. A horse slips and injures a joint; a horse 3798 18 | the window, and through a slit in the shutter they saw 3799 48 | He forgot the necessary slowness of navigation; he exaggerated 3800 56 | upon the floor a prey to a slumber which resembled death. ~" 3801 1 | the blade, the master had slyly put that on one side to 3802 11 | it was a man; but by the smallness of the form, the hesitation 3803 26 | who, in order to appear smart and attractive, stole some 3804 32 | who, as it appeared, had smelled unusual perfumes in the 3805 53 | turned toward the wall to smile--for there was in this smile 3806 63 | is my wife!" ~D'Artagnan smiled--for he understood that Athos 3807 33 | lioness became milder; she smilingly listened to the soft speeches 3808 65 | its open door, and its smoky lamp burning sadly on the 3809 32 | day at a good table; to smooth the yellow, wrinkled brow 3810 1 | of the fable did with the snail he had despised the evening 3811 6 | people will hunt with gins, snares, and traps. If I had but 3812 47 | there they are. See the sneaks come, without drum or trumpet. 3813 12 | senseless, to believe that snow would become animated or 3814 4 | to kill you quietly in a snug, remote place, where you 3815 32 | he reckoned upon putting snugly into his pocket. ~"Then," 3816 6 | window and say, "Monsieur So-and-so, let us weary ourselves 3817 6 | carry any bias into his social relations. This time, however, 3818 10 | from our days; as soon as societies, in forming, had invented 3819 27 | usages of the most brilliant society--those manners of a high 3820 50 | almost starting from their sockets. ~"Yes, your French husband. 3821 61 | prevent," replied Milady, softening her smile so as to give 3822 12 | admired for its velvety softness; her hands and arms were 3823 41 | may be my repugnance to soiling my sword a second time with 3824 22 | Highness, M. le Comte de Soissons, by the Grand Prior, by 3825 56 | Felton," said Milady, with a solemnity full of melancholy, "imagine 3826 51 | the leather they eat the soles, I cannot see much that 3827 30 | secure from your amorous solicitations." ~"How young this d'Artagnan 3828 Pre| corps into which he was soliciting the honor of being received, 3829 23 | than ever by his paternal solicitude for his Musketeers. ~He 3830 50 | doors strong, and the bars solid; besides, your window opens 3831 11 | their sentiments by the solidity of their gifts. ~Without 3832 41 | reflections while walking solitarily along a pretty little road 3833 24 | at this silence and this solitude. ~Eleven o'clock sounded. ~ 3834 47 | Artagnan like a child, and this somber and inflexible personage 3835 16 | without sleeping. This somnambulism of drunkenness had something 3836 54 | voice--sweet, full, and sonorous--vibrated as harmoniously 3837 63 | spoke in this manner to soothe the grief of d'Artagnan. ~" 3838 56 | not possibly have anything soporific introduced into them. Two 3839 13 | profound selfishness mixed with sordid avarice, the whole seasoned 3840 25 | time to time you must make SORTIES." And he again pointed to 3841 59 | headed by the Prince de Soubise, and introduced him into 3842 7 | nobly. He received thirty sous per day, and for a month 3843 1 | different from that of the southern countries in which d'Artagnan 3844 22 | and by the Chevalier de Souveray. Everybody noticed that 3845 56 | genius of evil--that immense sovereignty which reigns in all the 3846 8 | Aramis, it was prudent to sow repasts right and left in 3847 32 | drank half a glass of this sparingly served wine, and found it 3848 49 | gold which made the windows sparkle like the reflection of a 3849 28 | that diamond left which sparkles on your finger, and which 3850 31 | had brought back four as specimens. ~Milady in the course of 3851 49 | the wake of the ship, a speck near the enormous mass. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 3852 1 | had nearly been, became a spectator of the fight--a part in 3853 9 | phantom, like a shade, like a specter." ~"Do you believe in apparitions?" 3854 65 | shivers; and Athos, like the spectre of vengeance, leaped into 3855 48 | replied Athos; "we must speculate upon the faults of people, 3856 57 | bewildered, almost mad, stood speechless. ~Milady plainly perceived 3857 27 | the beer, the oil, and the spices, the bacon, and sausages. 3858 1 | take his horse, d'Artagnan spied, though an open window on 3859 47 | ground again for fear of spilling the contents." ~"You saw 3860 27 | the threshold, dull and spiritless. ~"That last order is useless," 3861 6 | blindly upon him, absolutely spitted himself upon d'Artagnan' 3862 25 | Both were stained with splashes of mud of the same appearance. ~ 3863 48 | fellow. You will come off splendidly at those two exercises; 3864 56 | aristocracy gilds with enchanting splendors. To be a woman condemned 3865 3 | is that it will certainly spoil his face." ~"The smallpox! 3866 52 | assured of that, you poor spoiled monk, you poor converted 3867 31 | killed him! They are the spoils of victory." ~"I, the heir 3868 25 | that if my boots need a sponge, your stockings and shoes 3869 32 | passed his tongue over a spoonful of preserves, and stuck 3870 25 | character between us. We loved sporting of all kinds better than 3871 2 | this double gift and the spotless name that accompanied it, 3872 16 | was all; while the august spouse of your Majesty is Anne 3873 25 | that in all probability his sprain would not permit him to 3874 47 | expedition, "while Grimaud spreads the table, let us begin 3875 58 | took some sea water and sprinkled it over her face. ~Milady 3876 26 | sacristans, bless with holy water sprinklers, which resemble an infinite 3877 1 | at him that if he had not sprung nimbly backward, it is probable 3878 43 | hors de combat in a cabaret squabble! You don't do your work 3879 2 | massive door covered with long square-headed nails, he fell into the 3880 29 | bleed his poor clients to squeeze a few paltry crowns from 3881 Pre| master; and although these squibs may be, for the most part, 3882 41 | his bed for the purpose of stabbing him. Nevertheless, day dawned 3883 30 | horses in M. de Treville's stables--one for himself, d'Artagnan, 3884 49 | was seen surrounded by a staff almost as brilliant as himself. ~ 3885 1 | him hard during the last stage. Thus the dealer to whom 3886 28 | carefully by hand, at short stages." ~At the same instant a 3887 27 | he perceived that Athos staggered. ~"You are wounded," said 3888 24 | garments, and some bloody spots staining the cloth and the curtains. 3889 51 | to him. There you stood, stammering, stupefied, annihilated. 3890 16 | a letter with the London stamp which only contained these 3891 3 | made him speak thus. They stamped upon the carpet with their 3892 10 | neighbors, heard loud cries, stamping of feet, clashing of swords, 3893 12 | lovely the blue heavens and star-enameled sky! Ah, then, madame, I 3894 26 | the first pass I laid him stark dead." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ " 3895 55 | and the prisoner saw that start--for though her eyes were 3896 59 | crimes of this minister--startling crimes, European crimes, 3897 51 | famous dyke which was to starve La Rochelle. Meanwhile, 3898 43 | their guard, as we have stated, for fear of an ambuscade, 3899 52 | more influence than upon statues of bronze or granite; they 3900 27 | against lances than against staves. I fear lest Athos should 3901 41 | had no longer a motive for staying so near the enemy, abridged 3902 26 | kinds and sorts. In their stead d'Artagnan thought he perceived 3903 28 | to d'Artagnan, who has a steady hand, and will go and play 3904 52 | know me by heart, and are steeled against all my weapons. 3905 49 | sea dashing against some steep cliff. ~The carriage passed 3906 45 | Bayonne, raised anchor, and steered its course toward England. ~  ~ ~ 3907 49 | darkness, and formed round the sternlights and lanterns of the jetty 3908 25 | odor of rabbit and fish stews, rejoicing to the smell. 3909 48 | Lord," replied Athos, who stickled for propriety. ~"My Lord, 3910 32 | stuck his teeth into the sticky pastry of Mme. Coquenard. ~" 3911 50 | continued she, pressing with her stiffened hands the two arms of her 3912 26 | embrace you. Happiness almost stifles me!" ~The two friends began 3913 14 | large cabinet, close and stifling, with the walls furnished 3914 3 | like so many blows of a stiletto, into the bosoms of his 3915 49 | enter the house. She, with a still-smiling countenance, took his arm, 3916 10 | faint smile lighted the still-terrified features of the young woman. ~" 3917 32 | of the period--meanness, stinginess, fasts; but as, after all, 3918 29 | Athos had sworn not to stir a foot to equip himself-- 3919 32 | a more material interest stirred his blood. He was about 3920 27 | body. On my soul, handsome stirrups! HOLA, Bazin, come here 3921 11 | beauty. A fine and white stocking, a silken robe, a lace kerchief, 3922 52 | lieutenant," said a soldier, less stoical than his chief, and who 3923 25 | all suit two such delicate stomachs as ours, I had recourse 3924 47 | were caught between two stones--that of the wall and that 3925 16 | Acknowledge, then, you stony heart," said d'Artagnan, " 3926 61 | he checks his pace; he stops at the gate; he rings." ~ 3927 19 | if we are tried, we will stoutly maintain that we were only 3928 44 | resumed their places by the stovepipe. ~As to Athos, he went out 3929 44 | 44. The Utility Of Stovepipes~ ~ ~ ~ ~ It was evident 3930 17 | satisfied with being a plain, straightforward citizen, and turn to that 3931 28 | more than these devilish strains. Did you ever suffer from 3932 63 | once. Stop--but--it is very strange--oh, my God, my head swims! 3933 1 | well concealed under his strange-colored hide and his unaccountable 3934 25 | by, had a dispute with a stranger--a man who sought a quarrel 3935 3 | They could willingly have strangled M. de Treville, if, at the 3936 51 | slow and less sure than strangulation. ~On their side, from time 3937 34 | held together by a leather strap, he began to rip the upper 3938 11 | Artagnan thinking, that he strayed thus from his path, gazing 3939 56 | expression of agony. The sweat streamed down his marble forehead, 3940 56 | influence on me than to strengthen the resolution I had formed; 3941 17 | change which had since been strengthened by two or three visits from 3942 11 | love, but on the contrary strengthens it. ~There are in affluence 3943 41 | do, you know that my hand stretches far, and that you shall 3944 24 | and the fruits crushed, strewed the floor. Everything in 3945 60 | departure. ~He carried the strictness of this order so far as 3946 39 | into a gallop, and in a few strides overtook the carriage; but 3947 Pre| it is well known, what strikes the capricious mind of the 3948 26 | beforehand the invisible strings by which he reckoned upon 3949 47 | down upon their heads that strip of wall which keeps its 3950 32 | clerk behind the second, a stripling of a dozen years rising 3951 56 | describe. My mind appeared to strive in vain to shake off the 3952 4 | D'Artagnan had already strode down three or four stairs, 3953 51 | Cahusac and La Houdiniere, strolled along the beach. Mingling 3954 56 | the sense of my danger. I struggled, then, with all my strength, 3955 66 | willing to die!" cried Milady, struggling. "Because I am too young 3956 38 | what do you want, you strumpet? What's your business here, 3957 52 | she had to work upon, by studying the characters of the men 3958 28 | injures a joint; a horse stumbles and breaks his knees to 3959 6 | round as if a serpent had stung him, and fixed his eyes 3960 66 | pursued, appeared a few low, stunted trees, which looked like 3961 54 | debauchee, and whom the Puritans styled simply Satan. ~"Oh, my God, 3962 61 | but of quite different styles of beauty. Milady, however, 3963 2 | Treville, as he has ended by styling himself in Paris, had really 3964 33 | the marrow at hearing this suave creature reproach him, with 3965 27 | satisfying his curiosity on this subject--been able to assign any 3966 56 | There fermented in that sublimated brain plans so vast, projects 3967 58 | Fortunately the storm began to subside, but still the sea was disturbed. 3968 63 | my brother determined to substitute cunning for force. He took 3969 56 | had saved in my glass. The substitution was made so carefully that 3970 13 | introduced into a half- subterranean gallery, he became, on the 3971 8 | must inevitably, either subterraneously, in open day, by mining, 3972 26 | tone, "but the thing is subtle." ~"The FINGERS," resumed 3973 64 | indicated, and reached the suburb situated at the opposite 3974 24 | all the attributes of a suburban tavern, and knocked at the 3975 Pre| Lettres, if we should not succeed--a very probable thing, by 3976 8 | with a good grace and who succeeded--as he said, by selling some 3977 61 | cardinal, whom she had so successfully served without his name 3978 9 | knocked ten or twelve times in succession, no one answered, and some 3979 50 | procurators who regulate successions beforehand. There is no 3980 26 | example. ~"The Pope is the successor of St. Peter, and represents 3981 26 | of whom the Popes are the successors," continued the Jesuit; " 3982 26 | This feast is not very succulent; but never mind, I will 3983 48 | is the present, you may succumb. Your relative left La Rochelle 3984 10 | terrified them. Ten minutes sufficed for their defeat, and d' 3985 59 | to you: one drop of water suffices to make the full vase overflow; 3986 6 | then as it was difficult to suggest a more reasonable proposal, 3987 61 | uneasiness, as if a fresh thought suggested itself to her mind. ~"You 3988 32 | Spanish nobles whose whole suite were mounted on mules. But 3989 22 | ladies of their Majesties' suites were to dress, two by two, 3990 38 | need the quarter of such a sum--I who am still only in the 3991 37 | his part, had gained the summit of all his wishes. It was 3992 50 | said the young officer, summoning to his mild countenance 3993 21 | riverside, ask for the brig SUND, and give this letter to 3994 2 | I met you with the other Sunday, near the gate St. Honor." ~" 3995 48 | turned out of doors, with sundry blows of a good stick to 3996 18 | self-sufficient air, "she is too superficial a woman." ~"Is the young 3997 7 | that we are acquainted, superficially at least, with the masters 3998 19 | assured this search was superfluous, he followed d'Artagnan, 3999 57 | revelation, dazzled by the superhuman beauty of this woman who 4000 49 | without speaking. ~The officer superintended all these details with the 4001 48 | a demon, with agents as supernatural as herself; at the least 4002 34 | of the seal, kissed the superscription with an almost religious 4003 66 | struck, no doubt, with a superstitious idea; she conceived that


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