Chapter
1 Pre| Touching Some Events Which Passed in France Toward the End
2 1 | were common, and few days passed without some city or other
3 1 | seized him, a cloud of blood passed over his eyes, and he fell
4 1 | possession of his lodging, and passed the remainder of the day
5 2 | intimidated. When he had once passed the massive door covered
6 2 | a good face. When he had passed one group he began to breathe
7 2 | thought, the conversation passed suddenly to another subject. ~"
8 2 | usually mild eye a flash passed like lightning. ~"My dear
9 4 | neither in the street he had passed through, nor in the one
10 4 | upon the events that had passed; they were numerous and
11 5 | word APOLOGIES, a cloud passed over the brow of Athos,
12 5 | serpent beneath his blade, and passed his sword through his body.
13 5 | to his new friends, as he passed through the gateway of M.
14 6 | his future fortune, and passed the night in golden dreams.
15 6 | in all bodily exercises, passed with d'Artagnan to the opposite
16 6 | Porthos' herculean hand, passed so close to d'Artagnan's
17 6 | affair exactly as it had passed. ~This was all that M. de
18 6 | and Aramis personally, he passed before them without speaking
19 6 | ten minutes had scarcely passed away when the door of the
20 7 | love scrapes, after having passed from professional ladies
21 7 | Vieux-Colombier. Every time he passed with a friend before his
22 9 | word for word, all that had passed between him and his host,
23 10 | made, he heard all that passed between the inquisitors
24 10 | ourselves." ~At these words she passed her arm under that of d'
25 11 | Servandoni. ~D'Artagnan had just passed the Rue Cassette, and already
26 11 | window turned round, and passed within four steps of d'Artagnan,
27 11 | determined upon his course. He passed them, then returned so as
28 12 | twenty-five steps. This space passed, Mme. Bonacieux pushed a
29 12 | which was then his age, he passed, with just title, for the
30 13 | to the Bastille, where he passed trembling before a party
31 13 | That's it! A night is soon passed; and tomorrow to the wheel,
32 13 | Athos, "declare all that passed yesterday between you and
33 13 | same dungeon where he had passed the night, and left him
34 13 | without resistance. ~He passed along the same corridor
35 13 | The carriage, however, passed on. ~Farther on, a still
36 13 | Ville, and the carriage passed under the arcade, he believed
37 14 | minute, resumed its way, passed through the crowd, threaded
38 14 | Not a word of what has passed. Let the queen remain in
39 15 | Fort l'Eveque. ~Athos had passed through all the examinations
40 15 | costume. ~Informed of what had passed by the presence of the cardinal
41 15 | monseigneur. Besides, d'Artagnan passed the evening with me." ~"
42 15 | everybody seems to have passed the evening with you." ~"
43 16 | the door of communication, passed into the corridor which
44 16 | deferred fixing it. Ten days passed away thus. ~On the eighth
45 18 | Bonacieux re-entered the house, passed through the same door that
46 20 | Aramis received a ball which passed through his shoulder, and
47 20 | was informed that they had passed the night in the inn, and
48 20 | horses with the bridles passed under their arms for fear
49 21 | keeping up with him. He passed through several apartments,
50 21 | a fair wind, his vessel passed so quickly that he had little
51 22 | a smile of terrible joy passed over his lips; the queen
52 22 | comprehending nothing of what passed. ~"Sire," said the queen, "
53 22 | remarked that something had passed between the king and queen;
54 22 | queen, and every time he passed by her, he devoured with
55 23 | acknowledge." ~A slight shade passed over the brow of Bonacieux,
56 23 | Athos, he had none. ~As he passed the Hotel des Gardes, he
57 24 | which this sad event had passed, he would, perhaps, have
58 24 | coarse jokes, and abuse which passed between the laborers, servants,
59 24 | before which d'Artagnan had passed without even a suspicion
60 25 | decided to relate all that had passed. M. de Treville would doubtless
61 25 | Monsieur." ~"Bah, I have passed perhaps ten times through
62 25 | my seventy-five pistoles passed from my pocket to his, without
63 26 | is all. Of the interval passed, nothing remains in the
64 26 | any of the things he had passed or met with on the road. ~
65 27 | informed him of all that had passed since their departure from
66 27 | whom I related all that had passed, and asked, what I should
67 29 | At that moment d'Artagnan passed in pursuit of Milady; he
68 30 | related to Athos all that had passed at the church between Porthos
69 30 | St. Germain. He had just passed by the pavilion in which
70 30 | related to Athos all that had passed, except the letter to M.
71 30 | which from time to time passed over his countenance, whose
72 31 | a scarcely visible cloud passed over her brow, and so peculiar
73 31 | gently against him as she passed, and then, blushing to the
74 32 | procurator after having passed through the antechamber
75 32 | dinner soon arrived. They passed into the eating room--a
76 32 | the same proportion, and passed the bottle to Porthos and
77 32 | the color of the ruby had passed to that of a pale topaz. ~
78 32 | am prettily caught!" ~He passed his tongue over a spoonful
79 33 | with touching him as he passed, she took him gently by
80 33 | passes quickly when it is passed in attacks and defenses.
81 33 | desired; she was mad. ~Things passed as on the night before.
82 35 | could hear nearly all that passed between the two women. ~
83 35 | words to d'Artagnan when he passed through her chamber; but
84 35 | shade of anger and vengeance passed across the usually calm
85 36 | related to him all that had passed on the preceding evening.
86 38 | back the ring, after it has passed through the hands of that
87 38 | stains, as it will have passed through the hands of usurers." ~
88 39 | apparition-- for the carriage passed with the rapidity of a vision--
89 39 | into the waiting room and passed on into the interior of
90 40 | hour the poor woman had passed close to him, without doubt
91 41 | should fail me!" ~D'Artagnan passed a very bad night. Three
92 41 | his comrades. ~Monsieur passed along the front of the line;
93 41 | Guardsmen fell. A ball had passed through his breast. The
94 41 | against a rock, after having passed within two inches of d'Artagnan. ~
95 41 | now-useless weapon, and passed through the thigh of the
96 41 | of blood on the ground he passed over, pale with approaching
97 43 | The three Musketeers passed behind his Eminence, who
98 44 | thinking and walking, Athos passed and repassed before the
99 44 | above; and every time he passed and repassed he heard a
100 45 | A smile of incredulity passed over the pale lips of Milady. ~"
101 46 | question? Relate what has passed during the night, since
102 46 | of it. But when once they passed the line of circumvallation
103 47 | in her hands?" ~"No, it passed into mine; I will not say
104 47 | charmed life. The balls passed and whistled all around
105 48 | their plans. ~D'Artagnan passed the day in exhibiting his
106 48 | the hark. Their days were passed in endeavoring to catch
107 48 | Aramis read the letter, and passed it to Athos. ~"See what
108 48 | loud laugh. ~Athos started, passed his hand over his brow to
109 48 | repress. ~The day, however, passed away; and the evening came
110 48 | but Athos took his arm and passed it under his own, and the
111 49 | and one after the other passed in review all the surmises
112 49 | steep cliff. ~The carriage passed under two arched gateways,
113 49 | countenance, took his arm, and passed with him under a low arched
114 49 | the stairs. Some voices passed and faded away, and the
115 51 | embarrassed. ~Nevertheless, time passed on, and the Rochellais did
116 51 | generally adopted, nevertheless passed from theory into practice;
117 52 | the queen. D'Artagnan had passed himself upon her as de Wardes,
118 52 | These words of Felton's passed like ice through her veins. ~"
119 52 | these words Lord de Winter passed his arm through that of
120 53 | satisfaction. ~Two hours passed away. ~"Now it is time that
121 53 | re-established. Two hours passed away. Milady's supper was
122 54 | a chair. ~Lord de Winter passed before the door without
123 55 | sleep, denoted that he had passed a feverish night. Nevertheless,
124 56 | imagination. ~Time, however, passed away; the hours, one after
125 56 | awaken the clock as they passed, and every blow of the brass
126 56 | stopped, and a bitter smile passed over her lips. ~"Finally,"
127 56 | resembled death. ~"Of all that passed in that sleep, or the time
128 56 | man?" asked Felton. ~"I passed the night on a chair, starting
129 56 | darkness. But the night passed away without any fresh attempt
130 56 | this time ill-founded; I passed the day without experiencing
131 56 | Half an hour had not passed when the same symptoms began
132 56 | eating or drinking. ~"The day passed away without having any
133 56 | convulsively. ~"Two hours passed away without anything fresh
134 56 | obscurity. ~"Nearly ten minutes passed; I heard no other noise
135 56 | day, all the next night passed away without my seeing him
136 56 | resolved to die of hunger. ~"I passed the day and the night in
137 57 | torments. At times there passed before me clouds which pressed
138 58 | through the panes. ~She passed an hour without breathing,
139 58 | mounted upon a chair and passed the upper part of her body
140 58 | second was to be lost. Milady passed her two arms round Felton'
141 58 | ground, while the patrol passed beneath them laughing and
142 58 | the fugitives. ~The patrol passed. The noise of their retreating
143 60 | At length the escort passed through Paris on the twenty-third,
144 60 | Paris. At the moment he passed through the gateway into
145 61 | a two days' passage, she passed for a Frenchwoman whom the
146 62 | five hours after that he passed through Arras. ~Our readers
147 63 | woman complied. ~Rochefort passed at a gallop. ~"Adieu, brother!"
148 63 | to walk. ~A few moments passed; a great noise was heard
149 63 | instant as if her whole soul passed into that look, and with
150 63 | terrible smile, "must have passed this way, for I see a corpse." ~
151 64 | few minutes a night watch passed. Athos repeated to him the
152 64 | Fortunately, a mendicant passed, who, coming up to Athos
153 65 | forward; and he went. ~They passed in silence through the little
154 65 | moment the little troop passed Goskal and were approaching
155 65 | countenance, but a sinister smile passed over the lips of Athos.
156 65 | have done." And d'Artagnan passed to the other side of the
157 65 | little curacy. This woman passed for his sister. ~"The Lord
158 67 | eyes, and a bitter smile passed over his lips, then, like
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