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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 Pre| carried to such a high degree appeared almost miraculous.  We hastened, 2 1 | ROMANCE OF THE ROSE was born, appeared to be in as perfect a state 3 1 | for I myself have never appeared at court, and have only 4 1 | talking with two persons who appeared to listen to him with respect. 5 1 | horse was. The gentleman appeared to be enumerating all his 6 1 | through which the shirt appeared. This doublet and hose, 7 1 | interlocutor, whose head appeared through the carriage window, 8 1 | illustrious gentleman, he appeared to be very much disturbed, 9 1 | Artagnan--a circumstance which appeared to furnish a happy augury 10 2 | prompt hand; to whom sight appeared only to be given to see 11 2 | to sixty Musketeers, who appeared to replace one another in 12 2 | daring of these four fencers appeared to him the strongest he 13 2 | cardinal duke--all things which appeared to d'Artagnan monstrous 14 2 | hesitatingly around them, and appeared to doubt the thickness of 15 2 | line upon his upper lip; he appeared to dread to lower his hands 16 2 | the rest of his person, he appeared to take great care. He answered 17 2 | head. ~This affirmation appeared to dispel all doubts with 18 3 | head, but frightfully pale, appeared under the fringe. ~"Athos!" 19 3 | enthusiasm of the moment, appeared through the openings of 20 4 | placed his foot upon it. This appeared to be a favorable opportunity 21 5 | Vaugirard the gigantic Porthos appeared. ~"What!" cried d'Artagnan, " 22 6 | Porthos, and Aramis quickly appeared in their turn, and the moment 23 6 | must enter. ~Louis XIII appeared, walking fast. He was in 24 6 | conducted by La Chesnaye, appeared at the top of the staircase. ~" 25 7 | fragments of past splendor appeared here and there upon the 26 9 | law; the ghost of Samuel appeared to Saul, and it is an article 27 9 | time, and the adventure appeared to me to be cruel for the 28 9 | left his house?" ~Aramis appeared to make a strong inward 29 9 | this moment the four Guards appeared at the door of the antechamber, 30 9 | received?" asked one who appeared to be the leader of the 31 10 | a mousetrap; and whoever appeared there was taken and interrogated 32 10 | then moans, which someone appeared to be endeavoring to stifle. 33 11 | blind was opened and a light appeared through the panes of the 34 11 | sight of the handkerchief appeared to have plunged the two 35 12 | tapestry opened, and a woman appeared. Buckingham saw this apparition 36 12 | Never had Anna of Austria appeared to him so beautiful, amid 37 12 | fetes, or carousals, as she appeared to him at this moment, dressed 38 13 | precarious position, we have appeared to take but very little 39 13 | The commissary now appeared to experience a little uneasiness. ~" 40 13 | chamber, the dawn itself appeared to him to have taken funereal 41 13 | thrown open, and the guards appeared. ~"Follow me," said an officer, 42 14 | entered the chamber, where he appeared to be expected. ~It was 43 14 | were fixed upon him, and appeared to wish to penetrate even 44 14 | monsigneur; but these suspicions appeared to be disagreeable to Monsieur 45 14 | looked for this casket, appeared uneasy at not finding it, 46 14 | third time. The same officer appeared. ~"Bring the prisoner in 47 16 | her to help, and as she appeared to be oppressed by her clothes, 48 16 | chancellor. ~When the chancellor appeared, the king had already gone 49 16 | to prayers. ~This advice appeared good to the future chancellor. 50 17 | upon a CONSOLE, which hand appeared then like one of wax, and 51 17 | into the queen's apartment appeared the pretty Mme. Bonacieux. 52 17 | circumstances, might have appeared rather long to M. Bonacieux; 53 17 | man who was so brave and appeared to be so much in love. Married 54 19 | this cursed stranger, who appeared to be his agent, and he 55 20 | being unpaved in this spot, appeared to be employed in digging 56 20 | had been sent for, as it appeared, to bleed one of the host' 57 20 | of his two shots, and he appeared to me, through the glass 58 20 | up to this gentleman, who appeared to be in great haste. His 59 21 | His confidential valet appeared. ~"My jeweler and my secretary." ~ 60 21 | know two of them, and you appeared to appreciate them like 61 22 | pale face of the cardinal appeared, he being dresses as a Spanish 62 22 | ladies. All at once the king appeared with the cardinal at one 63 22 | king. So dressed, he really appeared the first gentleman of his 64 22 | every mouth. If the king appeared to be the first gentleman 65 22 | and listened. ~The queen appeared cheerful and happy, which 66 24 | wheels of a carriage, which appeared to have come from Paris, 67 24 | wrapped in a black mantle, who appeared to be very anxious not to 68 24 | back to the chateau. It appeared to him that something might 69 24 | knocked again. ~It soon appeared to him that he heard a slight 70 24 | slowly, and the same face appeared, only it was now still more 71 24 | have a ladder?' said he who appeared to be the leader of the 72 24 | stifled. Two of the men appeared, bearing the woman in their 73 25 | from the true face. ~It appeared, then, to d'Artagnan that 74 25 | However, the revolution which appeared upon his countenance was 75 25 | presented our account; but it appeared we had chosen an unlucky 76 25 | to two things in which he appeared to be very much interested-- 77 25 | two stewpans, of which he appeared to have the particular inspection. ~" 78 26 | be. Consequently he had appeared to believe all that the 79 26 | Artagnan and the curate appeared pleased. The Jesuit persisted 80 26 | first, and as d'Artagnan appeared determined to leave that 81 27 | here this minute." ~Bazin appeared on the threshold, dull and 82 27 | manners of a high degree which appeared, as if unconsciously to 83 27 | not escape d'Artagnan, "appeared to authorize the issue. 84 27 | shall see!" ~Brave as they appeared to be, the two English gentlemen 85 27 | and the pale face of Athos appeared, who with a rapid glance 86 27 | In the meantime, Grimaud appeared in his turn behind his master, 87 28 | of Athos; yet many things appeared very obscure to him in this 88 28 | hour and a half, and he appeared no more distressed than 89 28 | satisfied. This last reason appeared convincing. Besides, he 90 28 | some minutes before had appeared upon the Amiens road, pulled 91 30 | cavalier laughed aloud, which appeared to exasperate Milady still 92 31 | and so peculiar a smile appeared upon her lips that the young 93 31 | a cheerful turn. Milady appeared to have entirely recovered. 94 31 | honors of the evening. She appeared to take a great interest 95 32 | shone like carbuncles, and appeared, with his grinning mouth, 96 32 | stomach, and felt it. It appeared likewise that Mme. Coquenard 97 32 | The clerks, who, as it appeared, had smelled unusual perfumes 98 35 | pensive in his turn; it appeared as if there were abysses 99 36 | for as soon as d'Artagnan appeared, before even he had asked 100 36 | weeping?" said she. ~"It appeared to me--" ~"Such women as 101 36 | Her lips were cold; it appeared to d'Artagnan that he had 102 36 | rang the bell and Kitty appeared. ~"Go out this way," said 103 37 | name; and as this vengeance appeared to him to have a certain 104 37 | in so firm a tone that it appeared to Milady an undoubted proof 105 39 | an hour afterward Porthos appeared at the end of the Rue Ferou 106 39 | Planchet and Grimaud appeared in their turn, leading their 107 39 | into every carriage that appeared, but saw no face with which 108 39 | beginning to thicken, a carriage appeared, coming at a quick pace 109 39 | singular meaning. ~This smile appeared to d'Artagnan to be of bad 110 39 | Artagnan to follow him. It appeared to the young man that the 111 40 | The king was dull and appeared ill, which detracted a little 112 41 | expiration of a minute or two, it appeared to d'Artagnan that M. Dessessart 113 44 | distinguished some words that appeared to merit so great an interest 114 45 | two men and three horses appeared in the shade. These were 115 45 | her hair in disorder, she appeared like a horrid image of terror. ~ 116 47 | taking aim, and the remainder appeared merely to be sword in hand. ~" 117 47 | fire upon this man, who appeared to expose himself for pleasure' 118 48 | which, when it had once appeared to people, did not allow 119 48 | credited this woman, who appeared to him the equal of a demon, 120 48 | But all at once a shadow appeared in the darkness the outline 121 49 | longer to be seen; trees appeared in the darkness like great 122 49 | at her in his turn, and appeared surprised to see that face, 123 49 | Immediately several men appeared, who unharnessed the smoking 124 49 | time the door opened; a man appeared on the threshold. He was 125 50 | jealousy. ~This supposition appeared to her most reasonable. 126 50 | approaching. Shortly a human form appeared in the shade of the corridor, 127 51 | first place, La Rochelle appeared impregnable. Then the cardinal, 128 51 | this conversation which appeared so interesting. At ten paces 129 51 | have supposed the Bastille appeared before you, and that the 130 52 | A light appeared under the door; this light 131 52 | to go out, Lord de Winter appeared in the corridor, followed 132 52 | everything considered, appeared the more vulnerable of her 133 53 | most austere Puritan. She appeared to be in ecstasy, and did 134 53 | prayers to the end; and it appeared to her that the soldier 135 53 | inexpressible fervor and feeling. It appeared to her that the sounds spread 136 53 | jailers. It however likewise appeared that the soldier on duty-- 137 53 | religious ecstasy in which she appeared to be plunged gave such 138 54 | attentively; never had she appeared more beautiful. ~"Oh, yes," 139 54 | the door remained shut. It appeared however to Milady that in 140 55 | immovable as he was, or appeared to be, could not resist 141 55 | the door opened, and he appeared. ~During the exchange of 142 56 | refused their office. It appeared as if the ceiling sank upon 143 56 | details I describe. My mind appeared to strive in vain to shake 144 56 | into which I had fallen appeared so strange that I believed 145 56 | remain where I was seated. It appeared that I was surrounded with 146 56 | me start. A globe of fire appeared above the glazed opening 147 56 | At the first swallow, it appeared to me not to have the same 148 57 | with an immodesty which appeared to him sublime, he ended 149 57 | crisis was past, when Milady appeared to have resumed her self-possession, 150 58 | Felton was hers. If an angel appeared to that young man as an 151 58 | an admirable jailer. He appeared to foresee all, to divine 152 58 | anger in her thoughts. It appeared to her that the blast as 153 58 | five minutes after, a boat appeared, rowed by four men. ~The 154 59 | her hand. ~His whole body appeared in its ordinary state of 155 61 | known that gentleman, and it appeared strange to me to meet with 156 61 | the door opened, and a man appeared. ~Milady uttered a cry of 157 63 | one of the glasses, and appeared a prey to the most horrible 158 63 | go to the Louvre, never appeared again in the Rue des Fossoyeurs; 159 63 | cross. ~At that moment a man appeared in the doorway, almost as 160 63 | Artagnan in a swoon. He appeared just at that moment of stupor 161 64 | entered it. There he again appeared uneasy and embarrassed, 162 64 | house was painted. No light appeared through the chinks of the 163 64 | length was opened, and a man appeared, of high stature, pale complexion, 164 64 | Festubert, a larger bloodstain appeared; the ground was trampled 165 66 | dismal procession pursued, appeared a few low, stunted trees, 166 67 | go to the Louvre, never appeared again in the Rue des Fossoyeurs;


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