Chapter
1 Pre| portraits penciled by the hand of a master; and although
2 1 | constantly doubled, or his hand on the hilt of his sword;
3 1 | nobles, he advanced with one hand on the hilt of his sword
4 1 | becoming attentive, "he put his hand upon his pocket while pronouncing
5 1 | seeing the stranger lay his hand on his sword, "the least
6 1 | his mother's recipe in his hand composed a balsam, with
7 1 | accompanied him, cap in hand, to the gate, and remounted
8 2 | quick eye, and a prompt hand; to whom sight appeared
9 2 | dissatisfied with anyone, and the hand to strike this displeasing
10 2 | came within reach of his hand. At last Louis XIII made
11 2 | lanky leg, and keeping one hand on the edge of his cap,
12 2 | top stair, naked sword in hand, prevented, or at least
13 2 | slightly wounded, one on the hand, another on the ear, by
14 3 | sign to d'Artagnan with his hand, as if to ask his permission
15 3 | bravest on the earth. Your hand, Athos!" ~And without waiting
16 3 | Treville seized his right hand and pressed it with all
17 3 | etiquette, when he felt the hand of Athos, who had rallied
18 3 | Treville made a sign with his hand, and all retired except
19 3 | Artagnan stretched out his hand to receive it, M. de Treville
20 4 | the first stair, when a hand of iron seized him by the
21 4 | hold on the flap in his hand, he pulled it toward him,
22 4 | the handkerchief from the hand of the Gascon. ~"Ah, ah!"
23 5 | his adversary with hat in hand, his feather even touching
24 5 | you a favor; I use either hand easily. And it will be even
25 5 | Porthos had come up, waved his hand to Athos, and then turning
26 5 | pointing to d'Artagnan with his hand and saluting him with the
27 5 | pressing the young man's hand. ~"Come, come, choose your
28 5 | lifting his hat with one hand and drawing his sword with
29 5 | He only changed his sword hand, and fought with his left
30 5 | and fought with his left hand. ~According to the laws
31 6 | mustache proudly, placing his hand upon his hip. ~"Sire," resumed
32 6 | he played with his left hand, he found that his wound
33 6 | launched by Porthos' herculean hand, passed so close to d'Artagnan'
34 6 | his sword glittered in his hand, and he sprang upon his
35 6 | Artagnan, rushed, sword in hand, from the court, and fell
36 6 | and holding a whip in his hand. At the first glance, d'
37 6 | is the cardinal always at hand, who does not leave me a
38 6 | see, young man, with your hand upon your conscience, how
39 6 | and putting it into the hand of d'Artagnan. "Here," said
40 6 | gentleman received, from hand to hand, money from the
41 6 | gentleman received, from hand to hand, money from the king, and
42 6 | right." ~The king waved his hand to Treville, who left him
43 7 | raised his head and his hand, and said, "That is my abode!"
44 7 | hurry." ~Aramis held out his hand in a cordial manner to his
45 8 | Artagnan, what affair was in hand, and as they thought that
46 9 | Artagnan had run, sword in hand, through all the neighboring
47 9 | from taking him by the hand and conducting him to the
48 9 | down d'Artagnan laid his hand on the shoulder of their
49 9 | Porthos. ~"Hold out your hand and swear!" cried Athos
50 9 | Porthos stretched out his hand, and the four friends repeated
51 10 | scarcely sounded under the hand of the young man before
52 10 | and d'Artagnan, sword in hand, rushed into the rooms of
53 11 | touches on one side the hand of a friend, and on the
54 11 | when d'Artagnan placed his hand upon her shoulder, she sank
55 11 | Bonacieux, holding out her hand to him, and placing the
56 11 | D'Artagnan seized the hand held out to him, and kissed
57 11 | caressing, and pressing the hand of d'Artagnan, who had not
58 11 | violent effort from the hand he held, he sprang away,
59 11 | had mechanically put his hand into his pocket, and perceived
60 11 | Artagnan aside with his hand. D'Artagnan made a spring
61 11 | Buckingham, holding out his hand to d'Artagnan, who pressed
62 12 | her, took the duke by the hand, and after a few experimental
63 12 | did not even touch your hand, and you pardoned me on
64 12 | of penetrating, sword in hand, to Paris, I know that well.
65 12 | a rosewood casket in her hand, with her cipher encrusted
66 12 | And I keep my word. Your hand, madame, your hand, and
67 12 | Your hand, madame, your hand, and I depart!" ~Anne of
68 12 | Austria stretched forth her hand, closing her eyes, and leaning
69 12 | passionately to that beautiful hand, and then rising, said, "
70 14 | and he said, offering his hand to the mercer, "Rise, my
71 14 | has touched me with his hand! I have touched the hand
72 14 | hand! I have touched the hand of the great man!" cried
73 14 | made him a sign with his hand, to which Bonacieux replied
74 15 | violently, by falling sword in hand upon the honest men of the
75 15 | XIII had already placed his hand on the knob of the door;
76 15 | before attacked, sword in hand, four commissaries of inquiry,
77 16 | the glass he held in his hand. ~"Horror!" cried d'Artagnan. "
78 16 | Would you dare to lift your hand to your queen?" said Anne
79 16 | queen laid her beautiful hand on her bosom. ~"Then give
80 16 | and leaning with her left hand upon a table behind her
81 16 | falling, she with her right hand drew the paper from her
82 16 | took it with a trembling hand, looked for the address,
83 16 | letter; but, on the other hand, there is abundant question
84 17 | pale, leaned her beautiful hand upon a CONSOLE, which hand
85 17 | hand upon a CONSOLE, which hand appeared then like one of
86 17 | indispensable. Two words from the hand of your Majesty and your
87 17 | threatened you?" ~"He gave me his hand, and called me his friend.
88 17 | more," and she geld out her hand to him, "I restore my love." ~
89 17 | Bonacieux kissed his wife's hand, and set off at a quick
90 18 | existence. ~The moment the hand of Bonacieux sounded on
91 18 | said d'Artagnan, taking her hand, which, without thinking
92 18 | d'Artagnan, pressing her hand more closely. ~"How is there
93 18 | d'Artagnan, pressing her hand still more warmly. ~A terrible
94 19 | Treville, who held out his hand to him; d'Artagnan pressed
95 19 | went out Aramis placed his hand upon the arm of d'Artagnan,
96 19 | leave of absence in one hand, and M. de Treville's note
97 19 | one, stretching out his hand to the bag, took his seventy-
98 20 | with his candlestick in one hand and his cotton nightcap
99 20 | the moment he extended his hand to search for it, the wounded
100 21 | writing orders with his own hand. ~"Mr. Jackson," said he, "
101 21 | presents." ~"Well, now, your hand, young man. Perhaps we shall
102 21 | only, when pressing his hand a little more warmly than
103 22 | holding a FLAMBEAU in his hand, went to attend upon the
104 22 | king, and placed in his hand a small casket. The king
105 22 | the light. ~At length a hand and an arm, surpassingly
106 22 | on his knees, seized the hand, and touched it respectfully
107 22 | with his lips. Then the hand was withdrawn, leaving in
108 22 | young woman, placing her hand upon his lips; "silence,
109 23 | the lines traced by the hand of his beautiful mistress.
110 23 | idiot; there is nothing in hand but a party of pleasure." ~"
111 23 | How?" ~"Giving me her hand to kiss." ~"You have kissed
112 23 | have kissed the queen's hand?" said M. de Treville, looking
113 24 | to snatch from a pretty hand. ~As d'Artagnan pursued
114 24 | with a key he had in his hand, closed the door and disappeared,
115 24 | with the two horses in hand, awaited him at the door
116 25 | so resolute, pressed his hand kindly, wishing him a pleasant
117 25 | his hat was forever in his hand, which procured him some
118 25 | Mousqueton, to keep his hand in; while a spit loaded
119 25 | friends, he held out his hand to the wounded man, and
120 26 | out of the way with one hand, and with the other turned
121 26 | volumes in folio. At his right hand was placed the superior
122 26 | pointing to d'Artagnan with his hand, and addressing the two
123 26 | complacently examining his hand, which was as white and
124 26 | MANUM-place the HANDS, not the HAND." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "Place
125 26 | him to life break in the hand of man, particularly the
126 27 | on head and partisan in hand. And Monsieur de Nogaret
127 27 | over his eyes, his left hand on the pommel of the sword,
128 27 | his whip with his right hand. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "Do you
129 27 | relief with his whip in his hand. ~The host drew back and
130 28 | exchanged a hearty shake of the hand with him, broached the matter
131 28 | d'Artagnan, placing his hand eagerly on his ring. ~"And
132 28 | d'Artagnan, closing his hand with a nervous spasm. ~"
133 28 | ought, then, to have a good hand." ~"Well, what then?" ~"
134 28 | the dice with a trembling hand, and turned up the number
135 28 | steeds led along carefully by hand, at short stages." ~At the
136 28 | Artagnan, who has a steady hand, and will go and play in
137 29 | finger, dipped his whole hand in. The procurator's wife
138 29 | Porthos drew his dripping hand from the font. The fair
139 29 | worshipper touched the great hand of Porthos with her delicate
140 29 | said Porthos, placing his hand on his heart, and pressing
141 29 | said Porthos, squeezing the hand of the procurator's wife
142 31 | purse, and threw it into the hand of the coachman. "For you
143 31 | exchanged a shake of the hand with Lord de Winter, and
144 32 | Porthos knocked with his hand. A tall, pale clerk, his
145 32 | and held their stools in hand quite ready to sit down.
146 33 | she took him gently by the hand. ~"Good!" thought d'Artagnan, "
147 33 | who had not let go the hand of d'Artagnan, led him up
148 33 | pressing anew the young man's hand. ~"You pity me, little one?"
149 33 | stairs, those touches of the hand every time she met him,
150 33 | Artagnan, and even gave him her hand to kiss. ~D'Artagnan departed,
151 33 | to him. She held in her hand a fresh billet from Milady.
152 35 | hat; Milady gave him her hand to kiss. The young man felt
153 35 | young man felt her press his hand, and comprehended that this
154 35 | voice, and pressing his hand in her own, "I am happy
155 35 | He tried it on his left hand; it fit his finger as if
156 35 | said Athos, taking his hand, "you know I love you; if
157 35 | gentleman, pressing the Gascon's hand with an affection almost
158 35 | and why do you place your hand on me?" ~"I thought that
159 36 | YOU!" said she, taking his hand. ~The warm pressure made
160 36 | that moment been under his hand, he would have killed him. ~
161 36 | custom." ~Milady held out her hand to him, which he kissed
162 37 | indelible mark which the hand of the infamous executioner
163 37 | contact with his nervous hand, he drew it almost unconsciously
164 37 | of that. In a turn of the hand she muffled him up in a
165 38 | Athos eagerly seized his hand, crying, "Are you wounded,
166 38 | Artagnan, pressing Athos's hand. "You know the interest
167 38 | this; but Athos put his hand upon his shoulder, with
168 39 | explained to them the matter in hand. ~D'Artagnan was well known
169 39 | Guards, and waited with his hand on his hip, in an attitude
170 40 | manuscript, his cheek upon his hand, and looked intently at
171 40 | holding his hat in his hand and awaiting the good pleasure
172 40 | D'Artagnan placed his hand upon the queen's diamond,
173 40 | the cardinal, placing his hand upon a bundle of papers, "
174 40 | the moment I withdraw my hand from behind you, I would
175 40 | d'Artagnan, placing his hand upon his breast and bowing, "
176 41 | of a man who held in his hand, as his weapon for combat,
177 41 | had but to put forth his hand, his Eminence had rarely
178 41 | upon, I have him under my hand, monsieur," said M. Dessessart,
179 41 | swear you shall die by my hand." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "Pardon,
180 41 | you do, you know that my hand stretches far, and that
181 42 | personages may have had a hand in what you have seen, and
182 43 | remained behind advanced hat in hand. ~"I know you, gentlemen,"
183 44 | his two companions by the hand, and led them to the other
184 45 | in his turn, reached his hand to his belt, drew forth
185 45 | pulled; she reached her hand quickly to her bosom, drew
186 45 | head, and took the right hand, followed by his attendant--
187 46 | a glass of brandy in his hand, which he sipped slowly. "
188 47 | the name of Milady, his hand trembled so, that he was
189 47 | with his musket in one hand and his hat in the other,
190 47 | Artagnan unfolded it with one hand, whose trembling he did
191 47 | appeared merely to be sword in hand. ~"Bravo!" said Athos; "
192 47 | is the matter with your hand, d'Artagnan? It bleeds,
193 47 | come and shake Athos by the hand, and acknowledge that the
194 47 | felicitations, pressures of the hand, and embraces; there was
195 47 | diamond he put into his hand valued, as he wished to
196 48 | a charming little female hand, and then with a voice soft
197 48 | united. ~D'Artagnan took his hand. "See, Planchet," said he, "
198 48 | which was in a large, coarse hand and not particular for its
199 48 | love dearly and from whose hand I requested a few lines
200 48 | Athos started, passed his hand over his brow to remove
201 48 | slipped a note into his hand. ~D'Artagnan felt a strong
202 48 | it." ~The note burned the hand of d'Artagnan. He wished
203 48 | Artagnan, with a trembling hand, broke the seal and opened
204 48 | contained half a line, in a hand perfectly British, and with
205 49 | which a gesture of her hand was to dissipate like a
206 49 | descend by offering her his hand. ~Milady looked at this
207 49 | then, sir." ~Accepting the hand of the officer, she began
208 49 | the pier, and offered his hand to Milady. A carriage was
209 49 | lightly out and presented his hand to Milady, who leaned upon
210 49 | obeyed by a gesture of his hand or a sound of his whistle. ~
211 49 | flourished a handkerchief in his hand. ~Milady thought she recognized
212 49 | supported herself with one hand upon the arm of the chair,
213 50 | Lord de Winter placed his hand upon the arm of his sister,
214 50 | but nevertheless with one hand on the hilt of his sword. ~"
215 50 | cowardly enough to lift your hand against a woman." ~"Perhaps
216 50 | mine would not be the first hand of a man that has been placed
217 51 | he saluted them with his hand, and rode away. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
218 51 | the letter to him with one hand, and with the other I would
219 51 | which Athos held in his hand, he ground the paper well
220 52 | beneath her crumpled lace, one hand on her heart, and the other
221 52 | held a vial of salts in his hand. ~"Well, what is it--what
222 52 | harmless weapon in her clenched hand; but these last words, this
223 53 | behind; he held a book in his hand. ~Milady, reclining in an
224 53 | soon thou dost afford Thy hand to lead them on." ~These
225 54 | whom I was speaking." ~"The hand of the Lord is stretched
226 54 | infinite terror, her beautiful hand to Felton's mouth. ~Felton
227 54 | before him with a knife in my hand, and he will discover that
228 54 | will return signed by his hand and marked with his seal;
229 55 | improvised cord she held in her hand. ~The young man was more
230 55 | disheveled, holding with one hand her robe modestly drawn
231 55 | continued she, placing her hand modestly over her beautiful
232 55 | Milady had a rope in her hand. ~"You are right," said
233 55 | soldier's half-pike in his hand, and as if he had mounted
234 56 | had still the knife in my hand. ~"This knife was my only
235 56 | marble forehead, and his hand, under his coat, tore his
236 56 | while feigning to sleep, my hand grasped the handle of it
237 56 | myself up, my knife in my hand, and when I saw him near
238 56 | arm tremble upon which my hand was placed. ~"'Then you
239 56 | raised myself up on one hand. ~"'Well,' said a voice
240 57 | persecutors." ~Milady held out her hand to him. ~"So beautiful!
241 57 | cried Felton, covering that hand with his kisses. ~Milady
242 57 | Puritan; he abandoned the hand of this woman to kiss her
243 57 | to Spain, to demand the hand of the Infanta for King
244 57 | from her slowly with her hand, while drawing him nearer
245 57 | the knife glitter in her hand. ~At that moment a burst
246 58 | ladder first, and gave his hand to Milady, while the sailors
247 58 | replied Milady, placing her hand upon the bag of gold. ~"
248 59 | his sister, kissing her hand. ~His whole body appeared
249 59 | reclining upon a sofa, with his hand pressed upon the wound. ~"
250 59 | Buckingham, holding out his hand to him. "I do not know the
251 59 | which had fallen from the hand of Felton, still smoking
252 59 | said the duke, pressing the hand of Laporte. He had just
253 59 | approached the duke, took his hand, held it for an instant
254 59 | deadly pale, placed his hand upon his heart, which was
255 60 | traveler seized with his hand the moment it had left his
256 60 | village is written in her hand!" cried Athos. ~"Come on,
257 61 | the port, who kissed her hand, she only remained long
258 61 | trouble to stretch forth his hand? If I were a man, that would
259 61 | my ease," and taking her hand, she drew her toward the
260 61 | uttering a cry, seizing the hand of the novice, and devouring
261 63 | without stopping, waved his hand in a friendly way to Milady. ~"
262 63 | Bonacieux, placing her hand upon her bosom, "my heart
263 63 | glass touched her lips, her hand remained suspended; she
264 63 | taking the glass with a firm hand, she said, "Drink. This
265 63 | pistol which he held in his hand, and fell on his knees before
266 63 | to him, holding out his hand to assist him to rise. ~"
267 63 | rose, and offering him his hand, "Be welcome, my Lord,"
268 63 | that name written in her hand." ~"You see, then," said
269 64 | and only pointed with his hand to the road he was to take. ~
270 65 | window with his knee and hand. The window yielded. The
271 65 | belt; but Athos raised his hand. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "Put
272 65 | placed the poniard in his hand; she made him kill the duke.
273 65 | Athos stretched out his hand toward her. ~"Charlotte
274 65 | powerful and implacable hand seized her by the hair,
275 66 | masters, I have near at hand avengers who will make you
276 66 | others remained on the right- hand bank, where they fell on
277 67 | a sign with his eye and hand for d'Artagnan to follow
278 67 | to him, holding out his hand to assist him to rise. ~"
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