1 As to Porthos, that is certainly droll; but I am not the less a giddy fool.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 4 THE SHOULDER OF ATHOS, THE BALDRIC OF PORTHOS AND THE HANDKERCHIEF OF ARAMIS 2 There are no extravagant hopes but for fools, monsieur, and you are a man of understanding.
3 Never mind," continued the man in the cloak; "you were a fool not to have pretended to accept the mission.
4 But," said he, as he retired as quickly as possible from the reproaches of Kitty, "I must not play the fool.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 36 DREAM OF VENGEANCE 5 The king and the cardinal are the best of friends; their apparent bickerings are only feints to deceive fools.
6 de Treville judged that he had not to deal with a fool, and changing the conversation, came straight to the point.
7 She for a moment contemplated with fright that stupid countenance, impressed with the invincible resolution of a fool that is overcome by fear.
8 I suppose, monsieur, that you are not a fool, and that you knew very well, although coming from Gascony, that people do not tread upon handkerchiefs without a reason.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 4 THE SHOULDER OF ATHOS, THE BALDRIC OF PORTHOS AND THE HANDKERCHIEF OF ARAMIS 9 But d'Artagnan, whose ideas had taken quite another course, forgot himself like a fool, and answered gallantly that it was too late to think about duels and sword thrusts.