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1 1 | perceiving that the matter went beyond raillery, drew his
2 1 | her son secretly. Next he went to the Quai de Feraille
3 2 | which Gulliver afterward went and was so frightened; and
4 3 | their mouths repeated as he went on, the insulting expressions
5 3 | looking at the Musketeers, who went away, one after another,
6 4 | delighted with his joke, went away laughing loudly. ~Porthos
7 4 | of everyone he met with, went down to the ferry, came
8 5 | with nobody in Paris. He went therefore to his appointment
9 6 | There is no doubt they went thither to fight themselves." ~"
10 6 | on more equal terms, and went and took his place near
11 6 | Treville did not return, went away very uneasy as to what
12 7 | about six in summer, and went to take the countersign
13 7 | countersign and see how things went on at M. de Treville's.
14 7 | remarkable punctuality. He went on guard because he always
15 7 | promises of M. de Treville went on prosperously. One fine
16 8 | pistoles, with which Porthos went to the gaming table. Unfortunately
17 10| slightest injury. ~He then went straight to the door and
18 10| and then, as today, people went to bed early in the quarter
19 10| his request, and a servant went to inform M. de Treville
20 11| look around her, stopped, went backward, and then returned
21 11| time, then, that you ever went to that house?" ~"Undoubtedly." ~"
22 11| when all was over, they went away, leaving the house
23 11| passport. ~He therefore went down the Rue des Petits
24 12| corridor, descended a flight, went a few steps farther, introduced
25 12| someone will come." She then went out by the same door, which
26 12| could not reach him, he went straight to the object he
27 14| never seen her." ~"When you went to fetch your wife from
28 14| door of her alcove, and went out." ~"Why did not Madame
29 14| her cipher upon it, and went out again immediately." ~"
30 14| monseigneur." And Rochefort went hastily out of the apartment. ~
31 14| she go, just God?" ~"She went to meet the Duchesse de
32 14| bowing to the ground. He then went out backward, and when he
33 15| with anger. ~"Athos, then, went to pay a visit to one of
34 16| business cabinet. ~The king went straight to him. ~"There,
35 17| eyes of his minister. ~He went then to the queen, and according
36 17| sinking under her. The king went away enchanted. ~"I am lost,"
37 18| intentions with which you went out?" ~"No," replied Bonacieux,
38 18| passage for the two fugitives, went up to d'Artagnan's door,
39 18| spread a carpet on the floor, went upon his knees, and made
40 18| your trip." ~The stranger went out. ~"Infamous!" said Mme.
41 18| finding that nobody came, he went out continuing to call,
42 18| fainter and fainter as he went in the direction of the
43 18| afterward d'Artagnan also went out enveloped in a large
44 19| Campaign~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan went straight to M. de Treville'
45 19| a familiar of the house, went straight to his office,
46 19| become of her. ~Only as they went out Aramis placed his hand
47 20| armed to the teeth. ~All went well till they arrived at
48 20| the doorway, while Grimaud went and shut himself up in the
49 20| that he was mistaken, and went away. ~At four o'clock in
50 20| with a pitchfork. ~Planchet went down into the yard, and
51 20| plot. Athos and d'Artagnan went out, while Planchet was
52 20| bill with the host. ~Athos went down to pay the reckoning,
53 20| at least insensible, and went toward him for the purpose
54 20| be saddled, and himself went as guide to the young Guardsman.
55 21| twenty years. ~The horses went like the wind, and in a
56 21| my secretary." ~The valet went out with a mute promptitude
57 21| at St. Valery. D'Artagnan went instantly in search of the
58 21| made him a sign to follow, went out with him by a door which
59 22| a FLAMBEAU in his hand, went to attend upon the king,
60 22| doublet scarcely tied. He went straight to the queen, and
61 23| beautiful mistress. At length he went to bed, fell asleep, and
62 23| nodding to Planchet, he went out. ~M. Bonacieux was at
63 23| About forty leagues only. We went to take Monsieur Athos to
64 23| instead of returning home, went and dined with the Gascon
65 24| Artagnan crossed the quays, went out by the gate of La Conference
66 24| to warm himself that he went straight to a house set
67 24| was for ten o'clock. He went and resumed his post, beginning
68 24| barking of a chained-up dog, went up to the cabin. ~No one
69 24| afraid of being robbed, I went and opened the gate and
70 24| house, but I immediately went out a back door, and stealing
71 24| she fell back and they went into the chamber. Then I
72 24| the coachman; the carriage went off at a quick pace, escorted
73 24| find Planchet. d'Artagnan went successively into all the
74 24| paid for his bottle, and went out to try if he could have
75 25| Bonacieux, "but yesterday I went to St. Mande to make some
76 25| of his host, d'Artagnan went quickly into the house,
77 25| assure you." ~D'Artagnan went out first, as had been agreed
78 25| into his saddle. ~As they went from the Hotel des Gardes,
79 25| these words, d'Artagnan went upstairs, leaving his host
80 25| yielded his place to him, and went to give an eye to the two
81 25| different directions, my brother went and hid himself on the road
82 26| door opened, and d'Artagnan went into the chamber. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
83 26| arranged. One evening I went, according to custom, to
84 26| said nothing; but when I went out he followed, and quickly
85 26| costume of a cavalier, and went to a ball given by a lady
86 26| my officer was there. I went up to him as he was singing
87 26| the last couplet.' ~"We went out. I took him to the Rue
88 27| I recovered my senses I went to Monsieur the Governor,
89 27| Monsieur Grimaud, then, went down to the cellar, wounded
90 27| the cellar. Upon this I went and complained to the governor,
91 27| The Englishmen bowed and went upstairs. ~"Now I am alone,
92 28| arriving at a certainty, and he went into his friend's chamber
93 28| said d'Artagnan. ~Athos went in quest of the Englishman,
94 28| waiting till d'Artagnan, who went to thank Monsieur de Treville,
95 29| a foot to equip himself--went out early in the morning,
96 29| were they wherever they went. When they met they looked
97 29| entered behind him. Porthos went and leaned against the side
98 29| toward the holy font. Porthos went before her, and instead
99 30| Milady he at the same time went in search of Constance. ~
100 30| Planchet dismounted and went straight up to Lubin, who
101 30| two horses into a lane, went round the house, and came
102 30| impression on her. ~The carriage went on, and left the two men
103 30| consequence, d'Artagnan went straight to the residence
104 31| The hour having come, they went with their four lackeys
105 31| being warned of his coming, went into the other chamber.
106 31| When he had finished, he went to a table upon which was
107 33| meet her mistress. ~Both went into the bedroom, and as
108 33| on the preceding evening, went up to her chamber. Kitty
109 34| expected." And rising also, he went off at a quick pace. There
110 34| man followed, or rather went before, Bazin; he ran without
111 34| opened the door, bowed, and went out before the young man,
112 34| was wrong; he bowed and went out. ~"Ah!" said d'Artagnan
113 34| important care to him. ~They went to find Porthos, and at
114 34| Augustins, while the two friends went to ring at the bell of the
115 34| for three crowns. ~Porthos went away after having appointed
116 35| devilishly," he murmured. Then he went out. ~This time Kitty was
117 35| her head. The young man went to her and took her hands;
118 35| little bell sounded. Kitty went to her mistress, and did
119 36| come. ~The next day Kitty went to see the young man again,
120 36| to nobody." The servant went out. ~D'Artagnan cast an
121 38| still at his door." ~Athos went down and returned immediately. ~"
122 38| Athos, while d'Artagnan went to conduct Kitty downstairs. ~
123 39| Porthos; and then each group went and took their watch near
124 40| resumed the cardinal. "He went to desire you to come to
125 40| dismissed him. ~D'Artagnan went out, but at the door his
126 40| for departure. D'Artagnan went to take leave of M. de Treville.
127 42| alone." ~And d'Artagnan went among those Guardsmen with
128 42| some water, which Athos went himself to draw at the fountain.
129 44| fixed his attention. Athos went close to it, and distinguished
130 44| stovepipe. ~As to Athos, he went out without any mystery,
131 45| of following the road, he went across the fields, urging
132 46| Aramis," said Athos, "you went to breakfast the day before
133 46| serious, took Athos's arm, and went out without saying anything.
134 46| friends ordered breakfast, and went into a room in which the
135 47| guns." ~The four Musketeers went to work; and as they were
136 47| That evening d'Artagnan went to present his respects
137 48| likewise, took his arm, and went out. ~Porthos and Aramis
138 48| Swiss. ~As to Bazin, he went and lay down on a truss
139 48| Let us to bed!" ~And Athos went out of the Parpaillot, followed
140 49| rowers. The officer alone went on board, where he was received
141 50| the demon himself." ~He went toward the door and opened
142 50| sentence. Lord de Winter went out, making a sign to Felton,
143 51| from England, the cardinal went out, without any other aim
144 51| alighted from his horse, and went toward these suspected merry
145 51| perceived that the cardinal went away with rage in his heart. ~
146 52| what to do." ~The soldier went out to obey the orders of
147 52| resolution return. ~Before she went to bed she had pondered,
148 52| destroying." ~And Milady went to bed and fell asleep with
149 53| threatened to be prolonged, he went out. The woman followed
150 53| when all was arranged, he went out quietly with the soldiers. ~
151 54| escape from his lips, and went out. Toward midday, Lord
152 54| never pardon you!" and he went out. ~At the moment he went
153 54| went out. ~At the moment he went out a piercing glance darted
154 54| saluted her ironically, and went out. ~Milady breathed again.
155 55| of the young Puritan, and went toward him, crying out with
156 56| toward midnight the lamp went out, and I was again in
157 56| light of day reassured me; I went and threw myself on the
158 57| Felton, a man like you. I went to him and told him all;
159 57| himself in his cloak, and went straight to Buckingham Palace. ~"
160 57| hopes of an inheritance. I went to France, with a determination
161 58| left alone. ~The soldier went out, leaving the dinner
162 58| With these words the baron went out. Milady had listened
163 58| extinguished the lamp, and went, as Felton had desired her,
164 59| you presently." ~Patrick went out. ~"We are alone, sir,"
165 59| I pray you." ~The baron went out sobbing. ~There only
166 59| the stairs rapidly, and went straight to the port. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
167 61| convent of the Carmelites, and went thither immediately. ~The
168 61| fanaticism, at least. ~She then went on to describe the persecutions
169 61| leave of the abbess, and went to bed, softly rocked by
170 63| shall know." ~Milady arose, went to the door, opened it,
171 63| left Athos's chamber and went to that of Porthos. He found
172 63| though beaming with joy, went back to Athos, whom he found
173 64| met a belated passenger, went up to him, and spoke a few
174 64| solitary, and dismal. Athos went toward the house, while
175 64| could carry him. ~Athos went round the house before he
176 64| no more. He arose, bowed, went out, returned by the same
177 64| re-entered the hotel, and went to his apartment. ~At daybreak
178 64| sharp tracks wherever she went, he advanced toward the
179 64| causing it to be opened, he went out into the forest. ~Then
180 64| continued her journey. ~Planchet went in search of the postillion
181 64| tavern, the Post. Planchet went and presented himself as
182 65| thought--to go forward; and he went. ~They passed in silence
183 65| sprang over the hedge and went up to the window, which
184 65| the least resistance, and went out of the cottage. ~Lord
185 65| Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, went out close behind her. The
186 66| and that same evening they went to pay their customary visit
187 67| left Athos's chamber and went to that of Porthos. He found
188 67| though beaming with joy, went back to Athos, whom he found
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