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1 Pre| mythological about them.~A short time ago, while making researches
2 1 | unaccountable gait, that at a time when everybody was a connoisseur
3 1 | conversation, and listened. This time d'Artagnan was only in part
4 1 | traveling clothes for a long time packed in a portmanteau.
5 1 | over his countenance. This time there could be no doubt;
6 1 | as if he required some time to ascertain whether it
7 1 | botany, but till the present time very rare among horses." ~"
8 1 | have jested for the last time. The stranger, then perceiving
9 1 | he; "and I hope that this time he whom he ought to chastise
10 1 | Artagnan, and fainted a second time. ~"Ah, it's all one," said
11 1 | the morrow. ~But when the time came to pay for his rosemary,
12 1 | he flew, for the third time, into such a rage as was
13 1 | He remained there some time alone. I would lay a wager
14 2 | more insolent success at a time when blows poured down like
15 2 | climbed four steps at a time. ~He was the friend of the
16 2 | reckoned in Paris at that time more than two hundred smaller
17 2 | at him, and for the first time in his life d'Artagnan,
18 2 | a cold, and coughed from time to time affectedly. It was
19 2 | and coughed from time to time affectedly. It was for this
20 2 | the tips of his ears from time to time to preserve their
21 2 | of his ears from time to time to preserve their delicate
22 2 | Aramis, my good friend, this time you are wrong," interrupted
23 3 | recalled to him at the same time his youth and his country--
24 3 | with a louder voice at each time, so that he ran through
25 3 | his cabinet, passing each time before Porthos and Aramis,
26 3 | means; and before we had time to draw our swords, two
27 3 | son? Tell me quickly; my time is not my own." ~"Monsieur,"
28 3 | acquaintances; and from time to time you can call upon
29 3 | acquaintances; and from time to time you can call upon me, just
30 3 | shall not escape me this time!" ~"And who?" asked M. de
31 4 | upon descending four at a time, when, in his heedless course,
32 4 | to you, however, and this time on my word of honor--I think
33 4 | of its proprietor. ~This time d'Artagnan was not hasty.
34 4 | Aramis another. ~"Now is my time to make peace with this
35 4 | being a Musketeer but for a time, I only fight when I am
36 4 | great repugnance; but this time the affair is serious, for
37 4 | to you the best place and time." ~The two young men bowed
38 5 | duels of men who had no time to lose. ~When d'Artagnan
39 5 | the gallant knights of the time of Charlemagne, in whom
40 5 | please you; I have plenty of time, and it will be more correct.
41 5 | and Porthos at the same time. "Sheathe your swords, gentlemen,
42 5 | cried Jussac for the third time. ~"It is done, gentlemen,"
43 5 | Cahusac turned. It was time; for Athos, whose great
44 5 | between two parries finding time to point to a spot of earth
45 6 | them in private; but as no time was to be lost in gaining
46 6 | knowing what to do with his time from nine o'clock in the
47 6 | turn. As d'Artagnan had no time to lose, on account of the
48 6 | unfortunately I have very little time to spare, having an appointment
49 6 | which they closed just in time to prevent their enemies
50 6 | repeated to him twice, and each time his companions saw his brow
51 6 | nobles might last a long time, each becoming, naturally,
52 6 | his social relations. This time, however, his address, although
53 6 | Treville announced that it was time to go to the Louvre; but
54 6 | Chevaliers of the Order this time." ~"Wait here ten minutes,"
55 6 | traps. If I had but the time to train pupils! But there
56 6 | fashion that probably by this time he is dead? Will you tell
57 6 | been a great misfortune in time of war, seeing that it is
58 6 | Huguenots, but which is, in time of peace, a frightful example.
59 7 | which d'Artagnan from that time made shift to do without. ~
60 7 | representing a nobleman of the time of Henry III, dressed with
61 7 | du Vieux-Colombier. Every time he passed with a friend
62 7 | your acquaintance?" ~This time Aramis was not angry, but
63 7 | Musketeer!" ~"A Musketeer for a time, my friend, as the cardinal
64 7 | taking up your valuable time." ~"Not at all; it interests
65 8 | supported the association for a time with his own means. ~Porthos
66 8 | in order to reap a few in time of need. ~Athos was invited
67 8 | invited four times, and each time took his friends and their
68 8 | not eat at once for all time, even when they eat a good
69 8 | who has persued her a long time." ~"The devil!" ~"But allow
70 8 | think proper; there is still time to withdraw." ~"No, monsieur,
71 8 | I must make you see this time that it is too late to retreat." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
72 8 | the citizen at the same time, each having recognized
73 8 | recognized his man. ~"Ah, this time," cried d'Artagnan, springing
74 8 | springing to his sword, "this time he will not escape me!" ~
75 9 | I was at school at the time, and the adventure appeared
76 9 | there yesterday at the same time that I was, and it was my
77 9 | do not let us lose our time in jesting. Let us separate,
78 9 | him today for the first time, and he can tell you on
79 9 | possible; that will give me time to pay him." ~The officers
80 10 | this word for the first time to this thing, allow us
81 10 | nothing, except that the last time he had seen the cardinal,
82 10 | telling them that for the time all was over. Besides, it
83 10 | other's throat. ~From that time, d'Artagnan had been cautious
84 10 | crime is to have at the same time the good fortune and the
85 10 | wrong, and certain from that time that he had a witness to
86 11 | witty woman is at the same time rich takes nothing from
87 11 | become one someday, but the time which in his own mind he
88 11 | lovers, was at the same time a very devoted friend, In
89 11 | Ah, my dear Aramis, this time I shall find you out." And
90 11 | being abducted a second time? ~This must be, then, an
91 11 | Aramis?" ~"This is the first time I ever heard his name pronounced." ~"
92 11 | pronounced." ~"It is the first time, then, that you ever went
93 11 | charming; but at the same time you are one of the most
94 11 | This is the second or third time, monsieur, that you have
95 11 | repeat it for the third time; that house is one inhabited
96 11 | upon me, and for the first time; and because I am only twenty." ~
97 11 | satisfied. In the proper time and place I will remember
98 11 | and that will give him time; in three days I will tell
99 11 | drew his sword. At the same time, and with the rapidity of
100 12 | this was not the first time he had risked his life in
101 12 | and yet were at the same time full of sweetness and majesty. ~
102 12 | beauty, all the poets of the time singing them as incomparable. ~
103 12 | mine--a love which neither time, nor absence, nor despair
104 12 | I saw you for the first time, and during those three
105 12 | what you are now--a hundred time more beautiful!" ~"What
106 12 | treasure, my hope. Every time I see you is a fresh diamond
107 12 | touch my cheek; and every time that it touched me I trembled
108 12 | back again, madame. That time you had nothing to say to
109 12 | strange, I have for some time had a presentiment that
110 12 | casket, and fell a second time on his knees. ~"You have
111 13 | commissary, who had till this time held his head down over
112 13 | direct road to it. ~This time there was no longer any
113 14 | interrogatories of the Bastille. From time to time the man by the chimney
114 14 | the Bastille. From time to time the man by the chimney raised
115 14 | The cardinal rang a second time. The officer reappeared. ~"
116 14 | then rang the bell a third time. The same officer appeared. ~"
117 14 | officer entered for the fourth time. ~"Tell Vitray to come to
118 15 | Athos, who had till that time said nothing for fear that
119 15 | turn, should not have the time necessary, from this moment
120 15 | correspondences which at that time was named a CABAL; when
121 15 | round. "You arrive in good time, monsieur," said the king,
122 15 | his friends absent at the time," continued Treville, "to
123 15 | abandoned him. ~The first time he saw d'Artagnan, "You
124 16 | king, "nothing. But all the time he was in Paris, you, of
125 16 | Medicis, if the memoirs of the time are to be believed, had
126 16 | expiate, at least for some time, the follies of adolescence.
127 16 | it, he read it a second time. "Well, your Majesty," said
128 17 | It was the second time the cardinal had mentioned
129 17 | days. I have not yet had time to see him again. He is
130 17 | then, that letter, madame; time presses." ~The queen ran
131 17 | everybody knows, nothing makes time pass more quickly than reflection. ~
132 17 | eight days, and during that time serious events had taken
133 17 | to be gained at the same time." ~Mme. Bonacieux knew that
134 18 | adores me, and there is yet time." ~"The ninny!" murmured
135 18 | closely. ~"How is there still time?" asked the man in the cloak. ~"
136 18 | Bonacieux called a long time; but as such cries, on account
137 19 | there would be at the same time glory to be acquired, and
138 19 | young Musketeer; but every time he had seen him, he had
139 19 | haste, for we have lost much time already. A PROPOS, inform
140 19 | us go then," at the same time taking his cloak, sword,
141 19 | preparations to set out at the time appointed. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
142 20 | have rejoined us by this time," said Athos. "My opinion
143 20 | swear by--" ~"Don't waste time in swearing," said d'Artagnan; "
144 20 | through his body. ~This time the gentleman closed his
145 20 | Artagnan. D'Artagnan lost no time in useless compliments.
146 20 | they were on board. It was time; for they had scarcely sailed
147 20 | informed, he only took the time to inquire where the messenger
148 21 | simplicity, the duke looked from time to time at the young man
149 21 | duke looked from time to time at the young man with astonishment,
150 21 | said the duke. "The only time I have worn these studs
151 21 | days before us. That's more time than we want. Patrick!"
152 21 | changed his horse for the last time, and at nine o'clock galloped
153 22 | small gallery which to that time had been closed, was drawn,
154 22 | queen remained for a short time to receive the compliments
155 22 | interrogate him; but he had not time to address any question
156 22 | facing the queen, and every time he passed by her, he devoured
157 23 | London. In the intervening time Buckingham perhaps sent
158 23 | all your courage the first time." ~"Monsieur shall see that
159 23 | house, I am alarmed every time I hear a door open, particularly
160 23 | not come at all." ~This time Bonacieux became so pale
161 23 | Gascon priest, who, at the time of the distress of the four
162 24 | sounded half past ten. ~This time, without knowing why, d'
163 24 | been, d'Artagnan had had time to get a glimpse of the
164 24 | disappeared, while at the same time the other two men ascended
165 24 | till daylight; but this time again his hopes were disappointed,
166 24 | his bottle, to pass the time as well as to evade suspicion,
167 25 | quickly up the stairs. This time he had decided to relate
168 25 | which I have not yet had time to remove." ~The place named
169 25 | thought there would be still time, if you wish, to see Monsieur
170 25 | his steps, for the last time, toward the residences of
171 25 | order that there might be no time lost, had saddled his horse
172 25 | Planchet or whether this time nobody was posted on the
173 25 | leagues, d'Artagnan thought it time to stop, whether Porthos
174 25 | that this is not the first time I have had the honor of
175 25 | concerned himself. Since that time, monsieur, nobody entered
176 25 | was his servant who this time put the letter in the post." ~"
177 25 | appears to me that from time to time you must make SORTIES."
178 25 | to me that from time to time you must make SORTIES."
179 25 | my father in his leisure time was something of a poacher." ~"
180 25 | did he do the rest of his time?" ~"Monsieur, he carried
181 25 | Which?" ~"As it was a time of war between the Catholics
182 26 | at home. ~Nothing makes time pass more quickly or more
183 26 | dream. By its influence, time has no longer measure, space
184 26 | pulled up at the door. ~This time it was not a host but a
185 26 | was only a Musketeer for a time." ~"Monsieur still insists
186 26 | In all probability, this time his master would not retract.
187 26 | salutation. ~"You arrive in good time, dear d'Artagnan," said
188 26 | thesis; but at the same time I perceive it would be overwhelming
189 26 | Jesuit, without allowing him time to speak, "that we ought
190 26 | have been formed for a long time. You have often heard me
191 26 | was reading them a second time with me. Her pose, which
192 26 | me?' 'I want you to spare time to take a walk with me.' '
193 26 | disturb yourselves; allow me time just to kill this gentleman,
194 26 | renounce the cassock for a time. Athos, whose acquaintance
195 27 | exercise." ~"That's the first time I ever heard of anybody
196 27 | do you mean to pass your time till I come back? No more
197 27 | of greatness which from time to time broke out from the
198 27 | greatness which from time to time broke out from the shade
199 27 | studies, so rare at this time among gentlemen, that he
200 27 | him in the cellar all this time?" ~"Merciful heaven! No,
201 27 | the host. ~"So from that time, monsieur," continued the
202 28 | have not played for a long time, d'Artagnan." ~"And I have
203 28 | have not played for a long time, I said; you ought, then,
204 28 | Monsieur Crequy; another time at my own house in the country,
205 28 | I had a chateau; a third time at Monsieur de Treville'
206 28 | surprised us all; and the fourth time at a cabaret, where it fell
207 28 | you come in the nick of time, gentlemen. I was just beginning
208 29 | side the lady, who from time to time blushed, darted
209 29 | the lady, who from time to time blushed, darted with the
210 29 | elongated his imperial a second time, and began to make signals
211 29 | maid-servant. ~During this time Porthos played close. It
212 29 | will be equipped in good time!" ~Porthos, yielding to
213 29 | the great ladies of the time, she was wrong. ~"I, who
214 29 | punished me; and if in the time to come you should find
215 30 | comrade was probably by that time in a fair way to be equipped. ~"
216 30 | Mme. Bonacieux the second time, as he had carried her off
217 30 | of Milady he at the same time went in search of Constance. ~
218 30 | Thinking of all this, and from time to time giving a touch of
219 30 | all this, and from time to time giving a touch of the spur
220 30 | according to the fashion of the time, had no window toward the
221 30 | certain it is not the first time I have seen that visage." ~"
222 30 | according to the custom of the time, she was seated, and took
223 30 | wall, springing back from time to time, and making contortions
224 30 | springing back from time to time, and making contortions
225 30 | by the smiles which from time to time passed over his
226 30 | smiles which from time to time passed over his countenance,
227 31 | risked our pistoles; this time we risk our blood. One plays
228 31 | addressing at the same time his companions and their
229 31 | sign of assent. ~At this time Athos came up to d'Artagnan. ~"
230 31 | arrived at the appointed time; but Athos, being warned
231 31 | and it was Milady who this time did all the honors of the
232 32 | and a half, which, for the time, argued a very extensive
233 32 | would bring him before his time. ~Mme. Coquenard therefore
234 32 | Madame Coquenard?" ~This time Porthos received the blow
235 32 | otherwise he has so little time to pass in Paris, and consequently
236 32 | have been sought for a long time on the perch, to which it
237 32 | before the Musketeer had time to examine the variations
238 32 | of a good housewife. ~The time for wine came. M. Coquenard
239 33 | gateway of the hotel; but this time the pretty Kitty was not
240 33 | looking at her for the first time with much attention. ~"Alas,
241 33 | at Kitty for the second time. The young girl had freshness
242 33 | touches of the hand every time she met him, and her deep
243 33 | But this time our Gascon saw at a glance
244 33 | evening pass with you the time I generally spend with your
245 33 | defended herself resolutely. ~Time passes quickly when it is
246 33 | and almost at the same time the bell was rung in Milady'
247 33 | could hear Milady for some time scolding her maid. She was
248 33 | nothing about it; but this time d'Artagnan was better informed
249 33 | billet from Milady. This time the poor girl did not even
250 33 | follows: ~This is the third time I have written to you to
251 33 | not write to you a fourth time to tell you that I detest
252 33 | Paris; d'Artagnan had no time for a prolonged love siege. ~"
253 34 | portion of that precious time which was gliding away so
254 34 | observable in him every time that his ideas were directed
255 34 | arrived almost at the same time he did; but his quickness
256 34 | should be still for some time separated; but the delightful
257 34 | was completed. ~In a short time the two unfortunate beasts,
258 34 | our accounts." ~"In good time. Now you talk, my dear." ~"
259 35 | Then he went out. ~This time Kitty was nowhere waiting
260 35 | manner in which she had this time executed the commission,
261 35 | have expressed to me every time we have met. I also--I love
262 35 | yet come." ~It took some time for d'Artagnan to resume
263 35 | and adored her at the same time. He would not have believed
264 35 | a gentleman was at that time quite a simple and natural
265 35 | joy on reading it a second time. She could scarcely believe
266 36 | s handwriting; only this time it was addressed to M. d'
267 36 | leave them for so long a time. My brother-in-law and myself
268 36 | to her again, and if this time you succeed in pleasing
269 36 | brilliancy. At the same time the fever, which for an
270 36 | silence, "from the present time, cease to talk of impossibilities." ~"
271 37 | It was evident that this time the young woman was not
272 37 | apartment. ~Milady during this time continued to strike at him
273 37 | hotel; for if we leave her time to turn round, she will
274 37 | down the stairs. It was time. Milady had already rung
275 38 | silence, the poor lad this time found his speech. ~"Holloa,
276 38 | That's it. About what time?" ~"Why, about fifteen or
277 38 | needful for the present time, and we must learn how to
278 39 | four, and we have scarcely time to be on the road of Chaillot
279 39 | for eight; there will be time for both." ~"Hum! I would
280 39 | fall upon it. It is a long time since we have had a skirmish
281 39 | Artagnan, giving you all the time necessary for repaying me
282 39 | and pride. ~At the same time, Aramis made his appearance
283 39 | twenty minutes behind the time appointed. D'Artagnan's
284 39 | to pay, but at the same time bade him observe that there
285 39 | observe that there was yet time to retract. ~But d'Artagnan
286 39 | Artagnan was at the same time impetuous and curious. He
287 40 | d'Artagnan. ~"Since that time many things have happened
288 40 | nothing of you for some time past, I wished to know what
289 40 | Everything is best in its time, monseigneur. Hereafter,
290 40 | to say to you at another time what I have said to you
291 40 | M. de Treville. At that time it was believed that the
292 40 | king, which allowed Porthos time to go and take a turn in
293 40 | against his ample limbs. This time the clerks evinced no inclination
294 41 | found himself, for the time at least, separated from
295 41 | very cheerful. From the time of his arrival in Paris,
296 41 | queen was at the present time an additional cause of persecution,
297 41 | pass over his head. ~No time was to be lost. D'Artagnan
298 41 | first who fired, having had time to reload, fired a second
299 41 | a second shot, and this time so well aimed that it struck
300 41 | before. He resolved this time to know with whom he had
301 41 | soiling my sword a second time with the blood of a wretch
302 41 | said he; "for the second time I give you your life." ~
303 42 | not have arrived in better time; the dinner cannot have
304 42 | the dinner cannot have had time to get cold! Can it, gentlemen?"
305 42 | how to meet with her?" ~"Time, dear friend, time brings
306 42 | her?" ~"Time, dear friend, time brings round opportunity;
307 42 | Aramis, humbly. ~"It is some time since we heard from his
308 43 | repeated the cavalier a second time, letting his cloak fall,
309 43 | Eminence, for the third time. ~"Athos," said the Musketeer. ~
310 44 | chamber above; and every time he passed and repassed he
311 44 | distrusts me." ~"Well, this time," said the cardinal, "it
312 44 | appears at the Louvre every time any great event is impending." ~"
313 44 | was about, at the same time, to invade Flanders and
314 44 | cardinal, "then it will be time to claim the order which
315 45 | lived up to the present time because we believed each
316 45 | that woman, without losing time, to the fort of the Point,
317 46 | forward, thought it was time to demand an explanation. ~"
318 46 | not, we shall have all the time to talk, and nobody will
319 47 | secret." ~"I hope at the same time to procure you amusement
320 47 | replied Athos; "for by this time she must have quit the shores
321 47 | paces." ~"Good! We have just time to finish this fowl and
322 47 | or to come again a short time hence, unless; unless, which
323 47 | and Porthos, at the same time. The cardinal will remember
324 47 | seized their muskets. ~This time a small troop advanced,
325 47 | continued to advance in quick time. ~With every three shots
326 47 | will go to England a second time; I will go and find Buckingham." ~"
327 47 | d'Artagnan, at the same time; "we are coming nearer to
328 47 | hither. That is more than time enough for us to devise
329 47 | d'Artagnan, at the same time. ~"This Milady, this woman,
330 47 | Lord de Winter at the same time." ~"Yes; but who is to carry
331 47 | a moment; give Grimaud time to clear away the breakfast." ~"
332 47 | Artagnan's opinion; we have no time to lose in regaining our
333 47 | will deliberate; and by the time they have found out the
334 47 | discharge was heard, and this time the balls came rattling
335 47 | thought of, Porthos; this time you have an idea." ~"Undoubtedly,"
336 47 | consciences. ~"My faith, it was time that idea came into Porthos'
337 48 | the prize for a length of time, and gave birth to magnificent
338 48 | looked at each other for some time in silence. At length Athos,
339 48 | according to his nature. ~"This time," said Athos, first breaking
340 48 | in France. But the third time, which is the present, you
341 48 | enter the Church at the same time as myself, he does not despair
342 48 | act so that we may from time to time hear you spoken
343 48 | that we may from time to time hear you spoken of. ~"Marie
344 48 | the worthy Picard, at one time so great, diminished day
345 48 | himself, and Porthos from time to time pulled a hair or
346 48 | and Porthos from time to time pulled a hair or two from
347 48 | Artagnan." ~At the same time d'Artagnan felt that Planchet
348 48 | that will be the first time I have done so for sixteen
349 49 | to divine, she met this time with a countenance of such
350 49 | gallantry but prudence, that in time of war foreigners should
351 49 | sir?" ~"It is the first time I have had the honor of
352 49 | of respect. ~At the same time the door opened; a man appeared
353 50 | Sister~ ~ ~ ~ ~ During the time which Lord de Winter took
354 50 | said she, in order to gain time and make her adversary speak
355 51 | blockade might last a long time yet. This was a great affront
356 51 | strangulation. ~On their side, from time to time, the besiegers took
357 51 | their side, from time to time, the besiegers took the
358 51 | embarrassed. ~Nevertheless, time passed on, and the Rochellais
359 51 | and healthy. Up to that time, whether from devotedness
360 51 | of the sea. ~During this time, exempt from the anxiety
361 51 | liberty to dispose of our time as we pleased. If we are
362 52 | behind, because for the first time she doubts, for the first
363 52 | she doubts, for the first time she fears. ~On two occasions
364 52 | Besides, to do all this, time is necessary-- months, years;
365 52 | prisoner did not wish to lose time; and she resolved to make
366 52 | left the room. ~But this time Milady lent a more attentive
367 53 | who saw her for the first time. ~"I am in a fever," said
368 53 | they have had plenty of time to send for a doctor." ~"
369 53 | passed away. ~"Now it is time that the malady should be
370 53 | evening. Milady had had time, during the whole day, to
371 53 | Milady remarked that this time Felton did not accompany
372 54 | dignified in his presence; from time to time to irritate him
373 54 | his presence; from time to time to irritate him by affected
374 54 | patience! In four days' time the shore will be beneath
375 54 | satisfied. Besides, this time, my visit has a motive." ~
376 54 | remained silent; only this time it was no longer from affectation,
377 54 | glances she darted from time to time at the grating of
378 54 | she darted from time to time at the grating of the door
379 54 | reality or vision, he had this time sufficient self-command
380 55 | shame and my infamy." ~This time Felton, immovable as he
381 55 | Milady looked at him for some time with an expression which
382 55 | Winter were heard; but this time the terrible brother-in-law
383 55 | have been here a very long time, John," said he. "Has this
384 56 | obstacles of the mind. ~But this time she had to contend with
385 56 | submit to her study. ~Many a time, nevertheless, during the
386 56 | inventive imagination. ~Time, however, passed away; the
387 56 | become too serious to lose time in useless words and aimless
388 56 | and yet Milady at the same time detested and despised this
389 56 | sentinel was relieved. This time it WAS the hour, and from
390 56 | passed in that sleep, or the time which glided away while
391 56 | prison. ~"It was a long time before I was able to make
392 56 | which I could measure the time reached me; I only supposed
393 56 | possess you only a single time. Adieu, my charmer; I will
394 56 | meal was served. ~"This time, in spite of my terrors,
395 56 | precautions, I remained for some time in a terrible agitation
396 56 | But my fears were this time ill-founded; I passed the
397 56 | minute, "was that at this time I retained a consciousness
398 56 | reply to it. ~"Only this time it was no longer an inert
399 56 | strength fail, and this time it was not my sleep that
400 56 | preceding evening; but this time, as I yielded to fatigue,
401 57 | I was so weak that every time I fainted I thanked God,
402 57 | resounded on the door; this time Milady really pushed him
403 58 | doctor arrived; but since the time Milady stabbed herself,
404 58 | brought in at its usual time. Milady then perceived,
405 58 | in whom Milady till that time had only seen a very simple
406 58 | silence, silence! I must have time to file through these bars.
407 58 | of ropes. For the first time an emotion of terror reminded
408 58 | Portsmouth?" ~"I have no time to lose. Tomorrow is the
409 59 | cliff, saluted Milady a last time, and took his course toward
410 59 | the duke; and at the same time he sprang toward his sword. ~
411 59 | Felton did not give him time to draw it. He held the
412 59 | the stable without taking time to have a horse saddled,
413 59 | do you not see I have no time to lose?" ~Laporte broke
414 59 | last convulsion, which this time he had not the power to
415 59 | Buckingham tried to smile a last time; but death checked his thought,
416 60 | it set sail. ~During this time nothing new occurred in
417 60 | twenty-third--stopped from time to time to fly the magpie,
418 60 | twenty-third--stopped from time to time to fly the magpie, a pastime
419 60 | I met her for the first time, he whom I was seeking when
420 61 | inclination of the head every time the fair traveler pronounced
421 61 | I must confess, for the time I have to pass here?" ~"
422 61 | thought I had chosen my time ill; you were asleep, you
423 61 | once that for the first time she was at a loss. ~"He,
424 61 | dressing herself all the time. ~"Yes, he has entered." ~"
425 62 | yesterday?" ~"I have not lost my time." ~"Oh, I don't doubt that." ~"
426 62 | journey to England; that this time they nearly foiled my mission
427 62 | you go--" ~"In an hour--time to eat a morsel, during
428 63 | would be only a question of time, a sort of race, which should
429 63 | step to embrace me a last time; my brother's servant, who
430 63 | fifteen days she would have time to think how she could best
431 63 | contemplates at the same time victory and defeat, and
432 63 | her, almost at the same time, that she heard the neighing
433 63 | were fired. ~"For the last time, will you come?" cried Milady. ~"
434 63 | the chamber at the same time. ~"We shall meet again,
435 63 | much; but I should not have time enough to enjoy the distinction.
436 63 | and said, for the third time drawing his commission from
437 63 | with military life. This time my determination is irrevocably
438 63 | bitter recollections have time to change themselves into
439 63 | throat cut!" ~They this time embraced heartily, and without
440 64 | and stopped for the third time. ~Fortunately, a mendicant
441 64 | followed the road for some time, his eyes fixed upon the
442 64 | she desired to remain some time in the neighborhood. ~Planchet
443 65 | his mask. ~Milady for some time examined with increasing
444 66 | this sinister hour. ~From time to time a broad sheet of
445 66 | sinister hour. ~From time to time a broad sheet of lightning
446 67 | lowered. Athos alone from time to time raised his expansive
447 67 | Athos alone from time to time raised his expansive brow;
448 67 | toward the door. ~But this time, instead of avoiding him
449 67 | you, then, at last! This time you shall not escape me!" ~"
450 67 | intention, monsieur, for this time I was seeking you; in the
451 67 | Musketeers armed. ~This time, as he was well attended,
452 67 | for the third or fourth time how much there was in that
453 67 | the chamber at the same time. ~"We shall meet again,
454 67 | much; but I should not have time enough to enjoy the distinction.
455 67 | and said, for the third time drawing his commission from
456 67 | with military life. This time my determination is irrevocably
457 67 | bitter recollections have time to change themselves into
458 67 | throat cut!" ~They this time embraced heartily, and without
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