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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | round as the noise of the door announced the entrance of 2 1 | over the threshold of the door. ~"This insolent boy chastises 3 2 | once passed the massive door covered with long square-headed 4 2 | servant, throwing open the door of the cabinet. ~At this 5 2 | announcement, during which the door remained open, everyone 6 3 | toward the cabinet, the door of which closed after them 7 3 | Musketeers had entered; when the door was closed behind them; 8 3 | closely applied to the door, did not lose a syllable 9 3 | In an instant, from the door of the cabinet to the street 10 3 | than he was before. ~The door had remained open, so strong 11 3 | not thinking to shut the door against anyone, and all 12 3 | and behind the surgeon the door closed. ~The cabinet of 13 3 | all had gone out and the door was closed, M. de Treville, 14 6 | will wait for you at the door." ~"Go, monsieur, I will 15 6 | Eminence, stopped outside the door. An instant after, the Guardsman 16 6 | a sort of agony upon the door through which the king must 17 6 | valet, who never left the door, entered in reply to the 18 6 | scarcely passed away when the door of the king's closet opened, 19 6 | compliments through the open door; "only tell him, Treville, 20 6 | king, advancing toward the door. "Ah! It is you, Treville. 21 6 | the moment he opened the door, the three Musketeers and 22 8 | someone tapped gently at his door. D'Artagnan awakened Planchet 23 9 | that was to knock at the door against which the stranger 24 9 | head through the half-open door in order to catch some fragments 25 9 | heard upon the stairs; the door was thrown violently open, 26 9 | four Guards appeared at the door of the antechamber, but 27 10| ambuscade in the first room. The door is opened to all who knock. 28 10| was heard at the street door. The door was instantly 29 10| at the street door. The door was instantly opened and 30 10| the floor, go out at the door, and run as I told you." ~" 31 10| then went straight to the door and knocked, murmuring, " 32 10| ceased, steps approached, the door was opened, and d'Artagnan, 33 10| rooms of M. Bonacieux, the door of which doubtless acted 34 10| the cause of it, saw the door open, and four men, clothed 35 10| the trouble to shut the door after them, descended the 36 10| Artagnan; "we are near Athos's door. Yes, here it is." ~"Who 37 10| Remain here, fasten the door inside, and open it to nobody 38 10| the stairs, he heard the door closed and double-locked. 39 11| and already perceived the door of his friend's house, shaded 40 11| you will leave me at the door." ~"Shall I wait for you?" ~" 41 11| certain signs, to recognize a door, and approaching that door, " 42 11| door, and approaching that door, "And now, monsieur," said 43 11| the knocker of a little door almost hidden in the wall. ~ 44 11| the street, he turned. The door had been opened, and shut 45 11| two mounted guard at the door during this examination; 46 11| de Vaugirard and on the door of the Rue de la Harpe; 47 12| pushed a little servants' door, open by day but generally 48 12| generally closed at night. The door yielded. Both entered, and 49 12| household. She closed the door after her, took the duke 50 12| key into a lock, opened a door, and pushed the duke into 51 12| then went out by the same door, which she locked, so that 52 12| hope. ~At this moment a door concealed in the tapestry 53 13| three sentinels, opened a door and pushed him unceremoniously 54 13| true." ~At this moment the door was opened quickly, and 55 13| near to his dungeon, the door was thrown open, and the 56 13| himself by his side, the door was locked, and they were 57 14| and stopped before a low door. ~The door opened; two guards 58 14| before a low door. ~The door opened; two guards received 59 14| a pleasant face opened a door, continued to exchange some 60 14| remained standing at the door, while the eyes of the personage 61 14| monseigneur; I waited at the door." ~"And what excuse did 62 14| of the officer, when the door opened, and a new personage 63 14| out; and the moment the door closed, "They have seen 64 14| return.' She then opened the door of her alcove, and went 65 14| strategic meditations, the door opened, and Rochefort returned. ~" 66 15| hand on the knob of the door; at the noise of M. de Treville' 67 15| the Musketeers closed the door after him, than his Eminence 68 16| Louis XIII, opening the door of communication, passed 69 16| these reflections that the door of the chamber opened, and 70 16| already gone out by another door. ~The chancellor entered, 71 16| penitent was unable to shut the door so close as to prevent the 72 16| ground, and retired. The door was scarcely closed upon 73 17| husband had shut the street door and she found herself alone; " 74 17| open for me the little door on the alley, and I will 75 18| Artagnan, entering by the door which the young woman opened 76 18| D'Artagnan ran to the door and pushed the bolt. ~"He 77 18| glided through the interior door into the passage, ascended 78 18| young man barricaded the door. They both approached the 79 18| sword, sprang toward the door. ~It was the man of Meung. ~" 80 18| Bonacieux had opened his door, and seeing the apartment, 81 18| so?" ~"By knocking at his door. Go." ~"I will ask his servant." ~ 82 18| passed through the same door that had afforded a passage 83 18| went up to d'Artagnan's door, and knocked. ~No one answered. 84 18| Bonacieux sounded on the door, the two young people felt 85 20| breakfast, and alighted at the door of an AUBERGE, recommended 86 20| They lifted him off at the door of a cabaret, left Bazin 87 20| beds and barricaded their door within, when someone knocked 88 20| somebody endeavored to open the door; but as Planchet awoke in 89 20| the neighborhood. At the door stood two horses, fresh, 90 20| Planchet stood at the street door. The host was in a lower 91 20| that were waiting at the door, leaped upon them, buried 92 20| to me, through the glass door, to be fighting with his 93 21| alcove of this chamber was a door concealed in the tapestry 94 21| the duke, who closed the door after them. The two found 95 21| cried the duke, opening the door of the chapel, "Patrick!" 96 21| placed a sentinel at each door, with an order to admit 97 21| went out with him by a door which opened into a yard, 98 22| Mme. Bonacieux opened the door of a closet, which was entirely 99 22| silence, and opened a second door concealed by tapestry. The 100 22| tapestry. The opening of this door disclosed a brilliant light, 101 22| from the partially open door; and twice or three times 102 22| perceived to be a ring. The door immediately closed, and 103 22| heard departing; then the door of the closet in which d' 104 22| these words she opened the door of the corridor, and pushed 105 23| protecting deity. ~He found the door of his passage open, sprang 106 23| sit up for him, opened the door for him. ~*The reader may 107 23| second summons opened the door, his countenance not yet 108 23| M. Bonacieux was at his door. D'Artagnan's intention 109 23| alarmed every time I hear a door open, particularly in the 110 23| Bonacieux took his hat, shut his door, and set off at a quick 111 24| in waiting for me at the door by six o'clock in the morning." ~" 112 24| tavern, and knocked at the door. ~In the meantime d'Artagnan, 113 24| windows was broken, the door of the chamber had been 114 24| be, when on coming to my door, I found that somebody was 115 24| immediately went out a back door, and stealing along in the 116 24| spoken to me approached the door of the pavilion, opened 117 24| in his hand, closed the door and disappeared, while at 118 24| man remained at the coach door; the coachman took care 119 24| an instant after by the door, and satisfied himself that 120 24| hand, awaited him at the door of a little blind cabaret, 121 25| Artagnan alighted at the door of M. de Treville, and ran 122 25| standing before the half of the door which was shut, the obstacle 123 25| falsehood would then lie at my door, and as I am not a gentleman, 124 25| advanced respectfully to the door. Now, as they had already 125 25| upon the most conspicuous door of the corridor, was traced 126 25| and his bill out of the door; so that I am here something 127 26| shortly pulled up at the door. ~This time it was not a 128 26| resolved, then, to defend the door bravely; and as, betrayed 129 26| turned the handle of the door of Number Five. The door 130 26| door of Number Five. The door opened, and d'Artagnan went 131 26| and advanced toward the door. Bazin, who had been standing 132 26| Artagnan; for death is the door which leads to perdition 133 27| eleven they were at the door of the cursed inn. ~D'Artagnan 134 27| Monseigneur, he found the door of the cellar stairs behind 135 27| stairs behind him, and as the door was open, he took out the 136 27| admitted him, barricaded the door afresh, and ordered us to 137 27| Nonsense, let us break open the door, and if he is too far gone 138 27| from the other side of the door, "let them just come in, 139 27| gave a kick against the door enough to split a wall. ~" 140 27| we will teach them, these door breakers!" ~The gentlemen 141 27| a second kick split the door from bottom to top. ~"Stand 142 27| said d'Artagnan; "open the door, I beg of you." ~"Instantly," 143 27| instant after, the broken door was removed, and the pale 144 28| de Treville, had shut the door, "besides, there is that 145 29| footman who waited at the door, and that carriage with 146 30| modestly in at the half-open door, and told his master that 147 30| dressed, was close to the door. ~The conversation between 148 30| He approached the other door, and taking off his hat 149 32| kind. ~And yet, at the very door the Musketeer began to entertain 150 32| on the first floor a low door studded with enormous nails, 151 32| virgin hair, opened the door, and bowed with the air 152 32| clerks. At this moment the door of the dining room unclosed 153 33| fifteen steps, opened a door. ~"Come in here, Monsieur 154 33| with my mistress's by that door. But you need not fear. 155 33| eyes were directed to that door which Kitty said led to 156 33| then, opening quickly the door of a large closet instead 157 33| And d'Artagnan heard the door of communication opened 158 33| the bedroom, and as the door of communication remained 159 33| D'Artagnan heard the door close; then the noise of 160 33| Artagnan opened the closet door. ~"Oh, good Lord!" said 161 33| away Kitty, and shut the door. As the night before, d' 162 34| over the threshold of his door. ~This day of reunion was 163 34| made his appearance at the door. ~"What do you want with 164 34| table; then he opened the door, bowed, and went out before 165 34| Bazin scratched at the door, and as Aramis had no longer 166 34| knocker of the procurator's door; then, without taking any 167 35| corridor, nor beneath the great door. It was necessary that d' 168 35| mistress, and did not leave the door open; but the partition 169 35| when Kitty reclosed the door of communication. ~"What 170 36| opening a small private door, "and come back at eleven 171 37| had made, and opening the door, said, "Come in." ~All this 172 37| exercises over iron. ~As the door closed after them Kitty 173 37| making his retreat by the door which led to Kitty's apartment. ~ 174 37| defensive, drew near to Kitty's door. At the noise they made, 175 37| reach, Kitty opened the door. D'Artagnan, who had unceasingly 176 37| lightning, he slammed to the door, and placed all his weight 177 37| her fury stabbed at the door with her poniard, the point 178 38| till he came to Athos's door. The confusion of his mind, 179 38| apartment, and knocked at the door enough to break it down. ~ 180 38| the latter, closing the door and bolting it, that they 181 38| Bonacieux was standing at the door, and looked at d'Artagnan 182 38| and crouching against the door, he found the poor girl, 183 38| frightful baboon you saw at the door as you came in." ~"Oh, my 184 38| see if he be still at his door." ~Athos went down and returned 185 38| said he, "and the house door is shut." ~"He has gone 186 40| Artagnan went out, but at the door his heart almost failed 187 43| they wanted to force her door." ~"Force her door!" said 188 43| force her door." ~"Force her door!" said the cardinal, "and 189 43| way. ~Ten paces from the door the cardinal made a sign 190 43| The host stood at the door. For him, the cardinal was 191 43| cardinal. ~The host opened the door of a large room, in which 192 44| whom you will find at the door on going out, will serve 193 44| companions to fasten the door inside, and to make them 194 45| came down. He opened the door of the room in which the 195 45| The attendant was at the door, holding the cardinal's 196 45| landing, and through the open door perceived Milady putting 197 45| the chamber and closed the door behind him. At the noise 198 45| was standing before the door, enveloped in his cloak, 199 45| night with him, opened the door to Monsieur d'Artagnan; 200 45| looking behind him. ~At the door he found the two men and 201 49| beside Milady, and shut the door. ~Immediately, without any 202 49| leaned forward toward the door to see whither she was being 203 49| Milady tried to open the door in order to throw herself 204 49| Almost immediately the door of the carriage was opened, 205 49| with him under a low arched door, which by a vaulted passage, 206 49| They then came to a massive door, which after the introduction 207 49| and outside bolts at the door decided the question in 208 49| footstep approached the door. ~"That person is here, 209 49| respect. ~At the same time the door opened; a man appeared on 210 49| Then, turning toward the door, and seeing that the young 211 50| Winter took to shut the door, close a shutter, and draw 212 50| himself." ~He went toward the door and opened it hastily. ~" 213 50| come in, and shut the door." ~The young officer entered. ~" 214 50| followed him, shutting the door after him. ~One instant 215 50| and defiance, ran to the door to listen, looked out of 216 52| light appeared under the door; this light announced the 217 52| The bolts were drawn; the door groaned upon its hinges. 218 52| made some steps toward the door. ~"But, my lieutenant," 219 52| happened to be near the door, and waited without speaking 220 52| directed his steps toward the door. At the moment he was about 221 52| at the threshold of the door, "you must not, Milady, 222 52| followed the motion of the door as it closed behind Lord 223 52| side of the ill- closed door, and the door reopened. ~" 224 52| ill- closed door, and the door reopened. ~"Ha, ha!" cried 225 53| Felton was indeed behind the door, and had not lost one word 226 53| soldier who was on duty at her door did not march with the same 227 53| soldier on guard at her door stopped, as if he had been 228 53| the charm, for through the door he called: "Hold your tongue, 229 53| young officer. He opened the door quickly; and Milady saw 230 54| pretended not to hear the door as it opened. ~"Ah, ah!" 231 54| opening of the nearly closed door, and she perceived Felton, 232 54| strength to suffer." ~The door opened gently; the beautiful 233 54| several steps toward the door; but the prisoner, whose 234 54| knees! You shall shut the door that you may be certain 235 54| through the grating of the door. Only one minute, Mr. Felton, 236 54| and made a step toward the door. ~Milady sprang toward him. " 237 54| Winter passed before the door without stopping, and they 238 54| corridor and stopped before her door. ~"It is he," said she. 239 54| affectingly as ever, the door remained shut. It appeared 240 54| time at the grating of the door she thought she saw the 241 55| with passing before the door and going away again. He 242 55| with the sentinel; then the door opened, and he appeared. ~ 243 55| through the grating of the door a minute after she had received 244 55| said the prisoner, when the door was shut, "I am not so far 245 55| speaking in a low voice at the door. Presently the door opened, 246 55| the door. Presently the door opened, and she perceived 247 55| the chamber, leaving the door open behind him, and making 248 55| out of the room, shut the door, and waited in the corridor, 249 56| On no pretense leave the door, for you know that last 250 56| opening in the ceiling. No door gave entrance to the room. 251 56| the hopes of discovering a door, but everywhere the walls 252 56| All at once the noise of a door, turning on its hinges, 253 56| darkness. The same noise of a door opening and shutting was 254 56| well-known creaking of the door although I had heard that 255 56| although I had heard that door open but twice. ~"I felt 256 56| well-known noise of the door, which opened and shut; 257 56| he retired. I heard the door open and shut, and I remained 258 56| The second night the door opened; I was lying on the 259 57| these swoons I heard the door open. Terror recalled me 260 57| strokes resounded on the door; this time Milady really 261 57| guard." ~"Then run to the door, and open it yourself." ~ 262 57| You told me to open the door if I heard anyone cry out," 263 57| said. I tried to open the door, but it was locked inside; 264 58| She cast a glance at the door; the baron had had a plank 265 59| making a step toward the door. ~Felton barred his passage. ~" 266 59| of escape, and seeing the door free, he rushed into the 267 60| They stopped him at the door. ~"Well, where the devil 268 61| coming." ~Immediately the door opened, and the superior 269 61| her eyes fixed upon the door. An instant later, the jingling 270 61| stairs, steps drew near, the door opened, and a man appeared. ~ 271 62| stand in need of a back door for retreat." ~"You think 272 63| Milady arose, went to the door, opened it, looked in the 273 63| The carriage is at the door; you bid me adieu; you mount 274 63| joy, and darted toward the door; she had recognized the 275 63| At the same moment the door of the cell yielded to a 276 63| the cardinal, opening the door. ~The two men smiled at 277 64| he could distinguish the door, amid the red color in which 278 64| steps were heard inside. The door at length was opened, and 279 64| the permission, and the door was closed behind him. ~ 280 64| could be traced, and the door of which had been found 281 64| being seen by them. ~At the door of the chapel d'Artagnan 282 65| the window, he guarded the door." ~"Good!" said Athos. " 283 65| the troop to go toward the door. ~The little house was surrounded 284 65| room. ~Milady rushed to the door and opened it. More pale 285 65| four lackeys guarded the door and the window. ~Milady 286 65| broken window, its open door, and its smoky lamp burning 287 67| horseback pulled up at the door to drink a glass of wine, 288 67| sword, and sprang toward the door. ~But this time, instead 289 67| and behind d'Artagnan the door was guarded. ~His Eminence 290 67| who no doubt was near the door, entered immediately. ~" 291 67| the cardinal, opening the door. ~The two men smiled at


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