Chapter
1 1 | kitchen, the first thing he saw was his antagonist talking
2 2 | in this respect. When he saw the formidable and chosen
3 4 | lied twice, monsieur, for I saw it fall." ~"Ah, you take
4 5 | their duel. ~Athos indeed saw a second smile on the lips
5 6 | replied Treville, who saw at the first glance how
6 6 | his Gascon imagination, saw in it his future fortune,
7 6 | each time his companions saw his brow become darker. ~"
8 6 | replied the valet, "for I saw the horses harnessed to
9 6 | opened, and M. de Treville saw M. de la Tremouille come
10 7 | disappointment, however, when he saw that this place was already
11 7 | given my his master, and saw him take out a handful of
12 7 | opportunities. The handkerchief you saw had not been given to me,
13 8 | stealing a letter. ~Porthos saw nothing in all this but
14 9 | of being loved. I never saw a man with a nobler air
15 9 | for defending Monsieur. I saw him today for the first
16 10| observatory. From his windows he saw all the visitors who were
17 10| to learn the cause of it, saw the door open, and four
18 10| them again as soon as they saw the four men in black flee--
19 10| have said, close to her, he saw on the ground a fine cambric
20 10| around her with terror, saw that the apartment was empty
21 11| whether without this aid she saw that she had arrived at
22 11| the dark. ~D'Artagnan then saw that the young woman took
23 11| threw me in your way; I saw a woman knocking at the
24 11| of the Rue Guenegaud, he saw two persons coming out of
25 12| woman appeared. Buckingham saw this apparition in the glass;
26 12| three years, madame, since I saw you for the first time,
27 12| evening; but, my Lord, you saw the queen come to the aid
28 12| dreams. I dreamed that I saw you lying bleeding, wounded." ~"
29 13| say," cried Bonacieux, who saw he had taken a false step, "
30 13| scaffold; so that when he saw merely and simply, instead
31 13| his shoulders. But when he saw the carriage take the way
32 15| motives--" ~The cardinal saw what the king was about
33 15| him. ~The first time he saw d'Artagnan, "You have come
34 16| alternately; and the cardinal saw at once that he had recovered
35 16| as he did so, d'Artagnan saw that he became pale. He
36 17| changed very much since I saw you, Madam Bonacieux, and
37 17| continued Mme. Bonacieux, who saw she was regaining some little
38 17| twenty-three. Mme. Bonacieux saw that he hesitated. ~"Come!
39 17| At once Mme. Bonacieux saw that she had gone too far,
40 18| in her eyes. d'Artagnan saw those tears, and much disturbed,
41 18| slit in the shutter they saw Bonacieux talking with a
42 19| becoming as pale as death. ~"I saw her." ~"And you know who
43 20| opened the window, they saw the poor lad lying senseless,
44 20| monsieur," said Planchet, "I saw one fall at each of his
45 20| league, when d'Artagnan saw a flash and heard a detonation.
46 21| his intrigues. Buckingham saw by the expression of the
47 21| the whites of his eyes. He saw that the duke was searching
48 22| a glance around her, and saw the cardinal behind, with
49 22| lightly touched. He turned and saw a young woman, who made
50 22| twice or three times he even saw the shadow of a person intercept
51 23| gather all that dust that I saw Planchet brush off your
52 23| monsieur, be satisfied; nobody saw her," replied d'Artagnan,
53 24| was quite dark, and no one saw them go out. Planchet took
54 24| and opened the gate and saw three men at a few paces
55 24| into the chamber. Then I saw no more; but I heard the
56 25| Besides, as M. de Treville saw the queen almost daily,
57 25| seriousness which proved that he saw something else in this adventure
58 25| young man, smiling. ~"Oh, I saw the snare, and I answered
59 25| from curiosity, so that I saw the combat without the combatants
60 25| become of him?" ~"No, I never saw him until that moment, and
61 25| the Huguenots, and as he saw the Catholics exterminate
62 25| border the roads, and when he saw a Catholic coming alone,
63 25| without saying that when he saw a Huguenot coming, he felt
64 25| consequence is that when I saw our laborers, which did
65 26| becoming as mad as those he saw. He was, however, forced
66 26| is weak. An officer who saw me, with a jealous eye,
67 28| into the public room, I saw one of our Englishman bargaining
68 28| and a very fine one! I saw him yesterday; your friend'
69 29| with he black hood, who saw in her a rival really to
70 29| the procurator's wife, who saw that she had gone too far, "
71 29| he, "the duchess whom you saw at the church has estates
72 30| being perceived by her. He saw her get into her carriage,
73 30| window toward the street, he saw a face peep out with which
74 30| noise of a vehicle, and saw Milady's carriage stop opposite
75 30| soubrette with his eyes, and saw her go toward the terrace;
76 30| accent the young man plainly saw that the beautiful Englishwoman
77 31| the defensive; and when he saw his adversary pretty well
78 31| that the young man, who saw and observed this triple
79 32| but on the contrary, he saw nothing but eager eyes which
80 32| expert palates. ~M. Coquenard saw him swallowing this wine
81 32| bit his lips because he saw not the wherewithal to dine.
82 33| But this time our Gascon saw at a glance all the advantage
83 33| prettiest SOUBRETTE I ever saw!" ~And he did tell her so
84 34| said Aramis; "I never saw one with such a hide in
85 34| procurator's wife fancied she saw him in a brilliant cloud,
86 36| who, from the moment I saw you, have only breathed
87 37| scarcely believe what he saw or what he heard. He imagined
88 38| that frightful baboon you saw at the door as you came
89 38| down my hood as soon as I saw him, but perhaps it was
90 39| carriage that appeared, but saw no face with which he was
91 39| Artagnan, he had fancied he saw a second head, a man's head,
92 39| words on his fingers. He saw then that he was with a
93 40| The procurator's wife saw him pass in his new uniform
94 41| setting sun, he thought he saw the barrel of a musket glitter
95 41| at the first musket and saw, with a certain degree of
96 41| paces of the bastion. They saw no one, and the bastion
97 41| he were dead. ~He quickly saw two heads appear above an
98 41| intentions of the man they saw coming toward them, they
99 41| in the regiment when they saw the young man come back
100 43| from behind a cloud, they saw at a turning of the road
101 45| decide," said he. ~Milady saw by the contraction of his
102 47| is," said Athos, "that I saw Milady last night." ~D'Artagnan
103 47| spilling the contents." ~"You saw your wi--" ~"Hush!" interrupted
104 47| who anxiously awaited him, saw him returned with joy. ~"
105 49| fatigue and vexation, Milady saw only the blue coasts of
106 49| the carriage. ~The officer saw that the baggage was fastened
107 50| my Lord Buckingham whom I saw on the jetty this evening
108 51| moment when the cardinal saw his means already bearing
109 51| concealed as soon as you saw me coming." ~The color mounted
110 51| Cahusac and Houdiniere. Athos saw the movement; he made a
111 52| her eyes upon the table, saw the glittering of a knife,
112 53| therefore deceive a person who saw her for the first time. ~"
113 53| door quickly; and Milady saw him appear, pale as usual,
114 54| the door she thought she saw the ardent eyes of the young
115 55| started, and the prisoner saw that start--for though her
116 55| men that devours. ~Milady saw the trouble. She felt by
117 55| this homicide flash, Felton saw it, and started as if its
118 55| she had drawn near, Milady saw the young man make a sign
119 56| doubtless neither heard nor saw me, and I sank upon the
120 56| accustom themselves to it. I saw, amid the shadows, the table
121 56| sleeping body; was that I saw, that I heard. It is true
122 56| the less frightful. ~"I saw the lamp ascend, and leave
123 56| the young officer. ~Milady saw at a single glance all the
124 56| not come. ~"At length I saw the lamp rise softly, and
125 56| made the floor creak; I saw, notwithstanding the darkness,
126 56| knife in my hand, and when I saw him near me, stretching
127 56| burst of laughter. ~"He saw that it was a merciless
128 56| of furniture; and Milady saw, with the joy of a demon,
129 58| a flash of lightning she saw the face of a man appear
130 58| through the window. She saw the young officer suspended
131 58| from her mouth, she plainly saw that the young fanatic stood
132 59| of Portsmouth, which he saw at nearly half a league
133 59| As soon as Lord de Winter saw Buckingham was dead, he
134 60| offended our Athos, he whom I saw on the very morning Madame
135 61| a word. Milady, however, saw that this sort of narrative
136 61| She opened her eyes, and saw the abbess, accompanied
137 61| what she had just said, saw nothing in this woman whom
138 62| one thing--" ~"What?" ~"I saw some very pretty woods which
139 63| chevalier raised his head, saw the two young women, and
140 63| a little into order. She saw vaguely the future; but
141 63| turning of the road she saw the glitter of laced hats
142 63| the room. ~Mme. Bonacieux saw her go without being able
143 63| He looked around him and saw Mme. Bonacieux dead, and
144 63| inquiring of everybody, when I saw you gallop past. I recognized
145 65| By the light of a lamp he saw a woman, wrapped in a dark
146 65| Milady raised her head, saw close to the panes the pale
147 65| the curacy was situated saw this pretend sister, and
148 66| from an eye of flame. ~She saw nothing; she listened, and
149 66| moment. ~The troop of friends saw it gain the opposite bank;
150 66| hands clasped. ~Then they saw from the other bank the
151 67| cast a glance backward, and saw that Porthos and Aramis
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