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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 Pre| Musketeer's uniform.~From the moment we had no rest till we could 2 Pre| to tell them that at the moment at which, discouraged by 3 1 | the narrator, they every moment burst into fits of laughter. 4 1 | future life. ~Now, as at the moment in which d'Artagnan fixed 5 1 | on guard. But at the same moment, his two auditors, accompanied 6 1 | his forehead at the same moment brought him to the ground, 7 1 | fainting. ~It was at this moment that people came flocking 8 1 | about to reply; but at the moment he opened his mouth, d'Artagnan, 9 2 | many madmen. ~He who at the moment occupied the upper step 10 2 | gag seemed to close for a moment on all these jeering mouths. 11 2 | with them; for from the moment I have either listened to 12 2 | question to him to request a moment's audience of M. de Treville-- 13 2 | what I please, and at this moment it pleases me to say that 14 3 | de Treville was at the moment in rather ill-humor, nevertheless 15 3 | two Musketeers, after a moment's silence, "no, sir, we 16 3 | by the enthusiasm of the moment, appeared through the openings 17 3 | youth; but at the present moment I can only do for you that 18 3 | to him. But at the very moment when d'Artagnan stretched 19 4 | certainly not, and from this moment I will endeavor to model 20 4 | had no other sequel. In a moment or two the conversation 21 5 | simplicity with which a moment before he had proposed to 22 5 | lines of which were at the moment gilded by a bright ray of 23 5 | d'Artagnan, and at that moment he would have drawn his 24 6 | not receive him at that moment. In the evening M. de Treville 25 6 | but d'Artagnan seized the moment at which, in this movement, 26 6 | appeared in their turn, and the moment the two Guardsmen attacked 27 6 | was, he had no idea for a moment of concealing the truth; 28 6 | who does not leave me a moment's repose; who talks to me 29 6 | Louvre, that he had only that moment arrived and that he was 30 6 | saluted and retired. At the moment he opened the door, the 31 7 | occupy me. I had, at the moment of being ordained, a little 32 7 | d'Artagnan; "and at this moment I have absolutely nothing 33 8 | to be seated. There was a moment of silence, during which 34 8 | that the queen at that very moment entertained great fears." ~" 35 8 | be short at the present moment." ~"Admirable! You are rich 36 9 | require it. Now, at the moment when I left his house--" ~ 37 9 | cried his auditors; "at the moment you left his house?" ~Aramis 38 9 | At this moment a sudden noise of footsteps 39 9 | Porthos and Aramis arose. ~"A moment," cried d'Artagnan, making 40 9 | best, d'Artagnan." ~At this moment the four Guards appeared 41 9 | attention! For from this moment we are at feud with the 42 10 | breaking of furniture. A moment after, those who, surprised 43 10 | just picked up. ~At that moment Mme. Bonacieux recovered 44 10 | I took advantage of a moment when they left me alone; 45 10 | who had profited by the moment he had been left alone to 46 11 | must say, at the present moment d'Artagnan was ruled by 47 11 | where he is. But for the moment, let us do as did the amorous 48 11 | had disappeared from the moment in which she recognized 49 11 | alone I was exposed. But the moment is come to keep your word; 50 11 | needs his liberty at this moment and not I, since he knows 51 11 | But they may come any moment, for you left word that 52 11 | alone in which he had for a moment believed he should need 53 12 | proud at being near the moment he had so long sighed for, 54 12 | pride and hope. ~At this moment a door concealed in the 55 12 | Buckingham remained for a moment dazzled. Never had Anna 56 12 | appeared to him at this moment, dressed in a simple robe 57 12 | paradise, are comprised in a moment like that. Take my wealth, 58 13 | goddaughter, and particularly the moment when that goddaughter  had 59 13 | that's true." ~At this moment the door was opened quickly, 60 13 | about nine o'clock, at the moment he had made up his mind 61 13 | signs, and the lamps. At the moment of arriving at St. Paul-- 62 14 | have been executed at that moment without his making a single 63 14 | himself on his feet. ~At this moment an officer with a pleasant 64 14 | Bonacieux?" asked he, after a moment of silence. ~"Yes, monseigneur," 65 14 | he had gone out; and the moment the door closed, "They have 66 15 | time necessary, from this moment declared that his name was 67 15 | It was precisely at this moment that M. de Treville, on 68 15 | this intrigue; that at the moment of arresting in the very 69 15 | allow a whisper." ~"From the moment they are suspected by your 70 15 | indifference had not for a moment abandoned him. ~The first 71 16 | flashed out, but only for a moment; it became as dull and vacant 72 16 | true," said Athos, after a moment's silence, "that's true! 73 16 | instant. ~It was at the moment when she was plunged in 74 16 | Seguier looked about at that moment for the rope of the famous 75 16 | advantage of this favorable moment to tell her that her had 76 17 | thought that this was the moment for expressing the desire 77 17 | she had run away at the moment of her master's arrest. 78 17 | telling him that the first moment she could steal from her 79 17 | him a visit. ~This first moment had been delayed five days, 80 17 | communicated so much. She for a moment contemplated with fright 81 17 | shall pay for this!" ~At the moment she spoke these words a 82 18 | cried d'Artagnan, after a moment of reflection, "I shall 83 18 | life is devoted from this moment, and does not belong to 84 18 | sign of existence. ~The moment the hand of Bonacieux sounded 85 19 | with reason, he had not a moment to lose. ~The heart of the 86 19 | Majesties' servants?" ~At that moment Porthos entered. "PARDIEU!" 87 20 | politeness. ~But at the moment Mousqueton came to announce 88 20 | taking the order; but the moment he extended his hand to 89 21 | remained behind; but at the moment when Buckingham crossed 90 21 | Lord; for truly, at this moment when there is question of 91 22 | recognized; and from that moment the Sieur de la Coste was 92 22 | desired to be informed the moment the cardinal arrived. ~Half 93 22 | and even weary. ~At the moment she entered, the curtain 94 22 | apartment. ~There was a moment of trouble and confusion 95 22 | ten or twelve? ~At that moment the violins sounded the 96 22 | scarcely seen each other for a moment at the apartment of the 97 22 | Artagnan remained for a moment motionless, asking himself 98 23 | there is but one at this moment; but by this evening there 99 24 | could get no hold. ~At that moment he thought of the trees, 100 24 | all was over. From that moment I have neither seen nor 101 25 | we had chosen an unlucky moment, for at the first word on 102 25 | replied that as from the moment we seemed not likely to 103 25 | replied that as he every moment expected his mistress, who 104 25 | never saw him until that moment, and have not seen him since." ~" 105 25 | of the tavern. ~At this moment Planchet entered, to inform 106 26 | whether he can see you at this moment." ~"Why so? Has he a lady 107 26 | awaited with impatience the moment, always in the future, when 108 26 | of the young man that the moment would not long be delayed, 109 26 | may understand that the moment has come for me to re-enter 110 26 | fallen on the floor. ~At that moment Bazin entered with the spinach 111 26 | floor. ~"Now this is the moment to consecrate your existence 112 27 | Athos is perhaps at this moment dead, and dead by my fault-- 113 27 | you who rode off at the moment I had that unfortunate difference 114 27 | with impunity. ~There was a moment of silence; but at length 115 27 | continued Athos. "At the very moment when I was about to pay 116 28 | your lackey, monsieur." ~"A moment," said Athos; "with your 117 28 | I should not hesitate a moment; I should take the hundred 118 29 | vanity, d'Artagnan at this moment joined an uneasiness much 119 29 | about to pluck. ~At that moment d'Artagnan passed in pursuit 120 30 | another bottle. ~At that moment Planchet put his head modestly 121 30 | Artagnan thought this was the moment to interfere. He approached 122 30 | be disturbed before the moment of drawing swords. ~Athos, 123 32 | from the house at the same moment her guest entered from the 124 32 | which came to Porthos at the moment in which he was attacked 125 32 | impatient clerks. At this moment the door of the dining room 126 33 | on board a vessel at the moment he was leaving England, 127 33 | Madame, Until the present moment I could not believe that 128 33 | take advantage of the first moment of surprise, shame, and 129 34 | carelessness. ~At the end of a moment's conversation, in which 130 34 | answer the needs of the moment, he placed the others in 131 35 | concealment, at the very moment when Kitty reclosed the 132 35 | Kitty, who at that very moment was crying in the next chamber. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ " 133 35 | Artagnan to himself, "the moment for confidences has not 134 35 | separate. D'Artagnan at the moment of quitting Milady felt 135 36 | friends, particularly at the moment you are about to leave them 136 36 | that smile. There was a moment at which he felt something 137 36 | me--to me, who, from the moment I saw you, have only breathed 138 36 | thoughtful and undecided for a moment; then, as if appearing to 139 36 | replied Milady, after a moment of silence, "from the present 140 36 | If de Wardes had at that moment been under his hand, he 141 37 | were, up to the present moment absolutely the same, and 142 37 | by the sensations of the moment. Milady was no longer for 143 37 | intentions who had for a moment terrified him; she was an 144 37 | deceived me, and from the moment he deceived me, he merited 145 37 | drawing the cord at the moment Milady cried from her window, " 146 37 | an impotent gesture. The moment she lost sight of him, Milady 147 38 | said d'Artagnan. ~At this moment Grimaud returned, accompanied 148 38 | the pigeons are at this moment in the dovecot" ~"Well, 149 38 | wait for Aramis." ~At that moment Aramis entered. ~The matter 150 39 | assuredly. You cannot for a moment imagine, d'Artagnan, that 151 39 | where he might. ~At this moment the clock of La Samaritaine 152 40 | intently at the young man for a moment. No one had a more searching 153 40 | d'Artagnan, for from the moment I withdraw my hand from 154 40 | period and at a certain moment, if any mischance should 155 41 | observed that at the very moment when, thanks to the ray 156 41 | regaining the lines; but at this moment two shots were fired. One 157 41 | onto his shoulders at the moment the enemy fired. ~A slight 158 42 | forced marches, and had that moment arrived with all his household 159 44 | Athos took advantage of this moment to tell his two companions 160 44 | to be sought for at this moment is some woman, handsome, 161 44 | monseigneur." ~There was a moment of silence, which proved 162 47 | drop into his glass. ~"A moment," said d'Artagnan. "I will 163 47 | said Porthos, who at the moment wore on his cloak the lace 164 47 | pleasure; but what for the moment engaged my attention most 165 47 | understand afterward." ~"A moment, gentlemen, a moment; give 166 47 | A moment, gentlemen, a moment; give Grimaud time to clear 167 48 | I am he." ~There was a moment of cold silence, during 168 49 | him, and as if from that moment the vessel was under his 169 49 | at least to the present moment, the duty I had to fulfill 170 49 | tell me his name?" ~At the moment a great jingling of spurs 171 51 | or from talking at every moment of returning to Paris--so 172 51 | royal army. ~But at the moment when the cardinal saw his 173 52 | dying. In short, at the moment in which she has just obtained 174 52 | toward the door. At the moment he was about to go out, 175 52 | Winter and Felton, and the moment she was alone a fresh fit 176 53 | seemed to listen. For the moment she wished nothing better. 177 53 | pass away; and as at that moment all was silence in the old 178 53 | was so beautiful at this moment, the religious ecstasy in 179 54 | least chance. From that moment she watched all his actions, 180 54 | addressing a word to him. At the moment when he was about to retire, 181 54 | and he went out. ~At the moment he went out a piercing glance 182 54 | wanting in strength at the moment when I shall be forced to 183 55 | will dare to--" ~At this moment the steps of Lord de Winter 184 55 | remembering that at the moment he entered Milady had a 185 56 | the hour, and from this moment Milady waited with impatience. 186 56 | completely alone. ~"This moment was frightful; if I had 187 56 | or as if she thought the moment was not yet come to reply 188 56 | recalled to my mind that the moment of vengeance, or rather, 189 56 | restore you to liberty this moment; I will proclaim you a piece 190 57 | Tragedy~ ~ ~ ~ ~ After a moment of silence employed by Milady 191 57 | man has gone, and for the moment has consequently escaped 192 57 | glitter in her hand. ~At that moment a burst of ironical laughter 193 58 | fail her at the decisive moment? She had only one day left. 194 58 | talking. This was a terrible moment for the fugitives. ~The 195 59 | into the palace. ~At the moment he entered the vestibule, 196 59 | confidential lackey, at the same moment. Felton named Lord de Winter; 197 59 | Felton entered. At that moment Buckingham was throwing 198 59 | upon the duke. ~At that moment Patrick entered the room, 199 59 | Felton took advantage of this moment, and plunged the knife into 200 59 | will be dear to me from the moment I am not obliged to see 201 59 | last kiss of love. ~At this moment the duke's surgeon arrived, 202 60 | the road to Paris. At the moment he passed through the gateway 203 60 | seized with his hand the moment it had left his head, pulling 204 61 | escape all dangers, up to the moment which a wearied Providence 205 61 | hundred faces had for a moment allowed them to lose. ~" 206 61 | quit the convent at any moment." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ "How, 207 61 | heaven. There always comes a moment when the good you have done 208 61 | useless inquiries up to this moment? How could I help being 209 61 | upon her bosom. ~At that moment they heard the gallop of 210 63 | do as I do." ~But at the moment the glass touched her lips, 211 63 | could not do it. ~At this moment they heard the rolling of 212 63 | you? My God!" ~At the same moment the door of the cell yielded 213 63 | dominated all the rest. ~At that moment the countenance of Mme. 214 63 | This evening; but for the moment, let us separate." ~Accordingly, 215 63 | sign of the cross. ~At that moment a man appeared in the doorway, 216 63 | He appeared just at that moment of stupor which follows 217 63 | Lord de Winter. ~At that moment d'Artagnan opened his eyes. 218 63 | Athos profited by this moment of strength which the hope 219 64 | person could be. ~At this moment Planchet brought out Athos' 220 65 | feverish shudders. ~The moment the little troop passed 221 65 | are!" said Athos. ~At this moment a man who had been crouching 222 65 | whom he sought. ~At this moment a horse neighed. Milady 223 65 | kill the duke. And at this moment, perhaps, Felton is paying 224 66 | hung over the water at that moment. ~The troop of friends saw 225 67 | Rochefort remained for a moment in thought; then, as they 226 67 | This evening; but for the moment, let us separate." ~Accordingly,


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