1 It came from my brother, the King of Spain.
2 She lived in a small town with her brother, who was a curate.
3 We should look like the two sons of Anmon, who had lost their brother.
4 She told d'Artagnan that Lord de Winter was her brother-in-law, and not her brother.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 31 ENGLISH AND FRENCH 5 She had married a younger brother of the family, who had left her a widow with one child.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 31 ENGLISH AND FRENCH 6 She also recollected the furious and imprudent attack she had made upon d'Artagnan when he spared the life of her brother.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 50 CHAT BETWEEN BROTHER AND SISTER 7 They came nobody knew whence; but when seeing her so lovely and her brother so pious, nobody thought of asking whence they came.
8 The brother did not perceive this; he had turned round to play with Milady's favorite monkey, which had pulled him by the doublet.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 31 ENGLISH AND FRENCH 9 At the denunciating sound, the monks would be rendered aware that temptation was besieging a brother, and all the community would go to prayers.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 16 IN WHICH M. SEGUIER, KEEPER OF THE SEALS, LOOKS MORE THAN ONCE FOR THE BELL 10 Then, as in leaving the cabaret they took different directions, my brother went and hid himself on the road of the Catholic, and I on that of the Huguenot.
11 The lowest or the least known of them, as soon as he assumed the uniform of the company, was as sure of his aid and support as if he had been his own brother.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 15 MEN OF THE ROBE AND MEN OF THE SWORD 12 There only remained three things to decide--what they should write to Milady's brother; what they should write to the clever person at Tours; and which should be the lackeys to carry the letters.
13 Porthos made a thousand flourishes, asking Bicarat what o'clock it could be, and offering him his compliments upon his brother's having just obtained a company in the regiment of Navarre; but, jest as he might, he gained nothing.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 5 THE KING'S MUSKETEERS AND THE CARDINAL'S GUARDS 14 "Yes, let us chat, brother," said she, with a kind of cheerfulness, decided as she was to draw from the conversation, in spite of all the dissimulation Lord de Winter could bring, the revelations of which she stood in need to regulate her future conduct.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 50 CHAT BETWEEN BROTHER AND SISTER 15 "Well, this is what you have to say," said d'Artagnan: "My Lord, your sister-in-law is an infamous woman, who wished to have you killed that she might inherit your wealth; but she could not marry your brother, being already married in France, and having been--" d'Artagnan stopped, as if seeking for the word, and looked at Athos.
16 Then," continued the host, "I replied that as from the moment we seemed not likely to come to a good understanding with respect to payment, I hoped that he would have at least the kindness to grant the favor of his custom to my brother host of the Golden Eagle; but Monsieur Porthos replied that, my house being the best, he should remain where he was.
17 The queen pressed her brother and the Emperor of Austria to appear to be wounded, as they really were, by the policy of Richelieu--the eternal object of which was the abasement of the house of Austria--to declare war against France, and as a condition of peace, to insist upon the dismissal of the cardinal; but as to love, there was not a single word about it in all the letter.
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