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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | languishing eyes, rosy lips, and hands of alabaster. She was talking 2 2 | appeared to dread to lower his hands lest their veins should 3 2 | cried Porthos, clapping his hands and nodding his head. "The 4 3 | considered the future in his own hands. ~"But wait a minute," said 5 4 | having cordially shaken hands, separated, the Guardsmen 6 6 | placed in your Majesty's hands, who will dispose of them 7 6 | not rescued me from the hands of Cahusac, I should not 8 10| with a lady of rank. The hands were white, but without 9 10| liberator. She extended her hands to him with a smile. Mme. 10 11| had delivered her from the hands of the demons who wished 11 11| beautiful, without reckoning the hands, which gain by all this; 12 11| which gain by all this; the hands, among women particularly, 13 11| Artagnan had pushed into the hands of the officers, denying 14 11| d'Artagnan, seizing her hands, and surveying her with 15 11| supplicating him and clasping her hands together, "monsieur, in 16 11| seizing the swords with her hands. ~"My Lord!" cried d'Artagnan, 17 12| its velvety softness; her hands and arms were of surpassing 18 13| Monsieur d'Artagnan is in our hands, and you shall be confronted 19 14| against the wall and his hands hanging down, exactly on 20 14| with the help of his two hands he lifted himself from the 21 16| countess to pieces; he tied her hands behind her, and hanged her 22 16| his head sink upon his two hands, while d'Artagnan stood 23 16| head to sink upon his two hands, he pretended to sleep. ~" 24 16| and stretched forth his hands toward the place where the 25 17| young woman, clasping her hands and weeping herself at the 26 17| they fell into infamous hands. But I will answer for these 27 17| my reputation, in your hands?" ~"Yes, yes, madame, you 28 17| The queen took the two hands of the young woman with 29 17| Mme. Bonacieux kissed the hands of the queen, concealed 30 17| deliver into the proper hands." ~"And whither am I to 31 18| knees, and clasping her hands, "Oh, my God," cried she, " 32 20| it over and over in his hands, suddenly cried out that 33 20| ate a morsel from their hands on the stones of the street, 34 20| for them; and if we lay hands on them his Eminence may 35 21| them still has them in his hands." ~"Wait, wait!" said the 36 22| bird she glided between his hands, and when he wished to speak 37 23| Chantilly, with a duel on his hands; Aramis at Crevecoeur, with 38 24| Bonacieux. He clapped his hands three times--the ordinary 39 25| part, I will go out with my hands in my pockets, that nothing 40 26| world, Bazin had laid his hands upon sword, pistols, plumed 41 26| perfectly understand, "'The two hands are indispensable for priests 42 26| understand-Moses blessed with the hands; he held out both his arms 43 26| blessed them with his two hands. Besides, what does the 44 26| and not MANUM-place the HANDS, not the HAND." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ " 45 26| Place the HANDS," repeated the curate, with 46 26| or later be burned by the hands of the executioner. Take 47 26| The Jesuit raised his hands toward heaven, and the curate 48 26| it red, as he rubbed his hands to make them white, "and 49 27| grandeur and grace. His hands, of which he took little 50 27| half a line, without his hands losing their pearly hue, 51 27| I had got into by laying hands on one of his Majesty's 52 27| by the host wringing his hands, and followed by Planchet 53 29| continued to walk about with his hands behind him, tossing his 54 30| go to free her from the hands of her enemies; but I am 55 31| you are completely in my hands; but I spare your life for 56 31| has held my life in his hands, and who has not abused 57 33| said Kitty, clapping her hands, "very willing." ~"Well, 58 33| of Lord de Winter in his hands and did not kill him, by 59 35| went to her and took her hands; then she sobbed aloud. ~ 60 35| countenance. She joined her hands with a suppliant air, but 61 35| a terrible enemy on your hands." ~While thus speaking Athos 62 35| this ring come into the hands of Milady Clarik? And yet 63 35| affairs of this kind on my hands that I am forced to regulate 64 35| inform you of it. I kiss your hands. ~Comte de Wardes ~Not a 65 36| covering with kisses the hands abandoned to him. ~"Avenge 66 36| Milady, seizing both his hands, and endeavoring to read 67 37| seize the sword with her hands; but d'Artagnan kept it 68 38| hood, and disengaged his hands from the folds of the cloak. 69 38| let his head sink on his hands. ~"This is a woman of twenty-six 70 38| it has passed through the hands of that infamous creature? 71 38| have passed through the hands of usurers." ~Athos smiled. ~" 72 39| placed his letter in the hands of the usher on duty, who 73 43| peasants with blackened hands but with fine limbs, savoring 74 43| their war cloaks, with their hands upon their pistol butts, 75 44| Clement or of Ravaillac in the hands of a fanatic, would save 76 47| and the future is in his hands." ~Then, swallowing the 77 47| blanche, does it remain in her hands?" ~"No, it passed into mine; 78 47| and their guns in their hands." ~"Oh, the great man!" 79 47| not leave a flag in the hands of the enemy, even if that 80 48| it should fall into the hands of the cardinal, we shall 81 48| took the letter from the hands of d'Artagnan, approached 82 50| was ignorant into whose hands she had fallen. She knew 83 50| upon having fallen into the hands of her brother-in-law, with 84 50| easily, rather than into the hands of an acknowledged and intelligent 85 50| pressing with her stiffened hands the two arms of her easy 86 50| possess will pass into your hands. Were you not already rich 87 50| hold this serpent in my hands. Well, I call you, and say 88 51| wish to get her out of the hands of the cardinal. That's 89 52| precious paper is torn from her hands, and it is d'Artagnan who 90 52| successively, under her skillful hands, all the undulations she 91 52| Milady could endure. Her hands clutched her armchair; she 92 52| supreme insult, relaxed her hands, her strength, and even 93 52| if ever I escape from his hands. It is useless, then, to 94 53| had spoken. ~"I am in the hands of my enemies," continued 95 54| you." ~Milady folded her hands, and raising her fine eyes 96 54| forgetting to withdraw his hands from the hands of the prisoner, " 97 54| withdraw his hands from the hands of the prisoner, "to kill 98 55| a chair, holding in her hands a cord made by means of 99 55| cried he, clasping his hands. "Art thou a messenger from 100 55| yet you leave me in the hands of mine enemies, of the 101 55| said Felton, passing his hands over his brow, covered with 102 55| exalted tone, she let her hands fall; and as if the weakness 103 55| a suppliant, clasped his hands. ~"Well, then," said Milady, " 104 55| adores them by clasping his hands. A Musketeer loves women, 105 56| I sank on my knees, my hands clasped round one of the 106 57| concealed her face in her hands, as if she could not endure 107 58| full of louis in Felton's hands. ~Felton took the bag and 108 58| ask that?" ~"Put your two hands together. Cross them; that' 109 58| feet, he clung with his hands; at length, arrived at the 110 58| handkerchief which bound Milady's hands together. When her hands 111 58| hands together. When her hands were loosed he took some 112 58| what is the matter with my hands!" asked Milady; "it seems 113 58| looking at those beautiful hands, and shaking his head sorrowfully. ~" 114 59| my Lord, you are in the hands of God!" ~"In the hands 115 59| hands of God!" ~"In the hands of the devil, you mean!" 116 59| stained with blood both on his hands and face, seized him by 117 59| Winter placed him in the hands of the guards, who led him, 118 60| Bethune will place in the hands of the person who shall 119 61| in her turn seizing the hands of Milady and devouring 120 63| Bonacieux, raising her hands to her forehead, "I shall 121 63| their drawn swords in their hands, returned them to their 122 63| Help, help, my friends! her hands are icy cold," cried d'Artagnan. " 123 63| D'Artagnan seized the hands of Athos with an anguish 124 63| D'Artagnan released the hands of Athos which he still 125 63| smiled at each other, shook hands, and saluted his Eminence. ~" 126 63| let his head sink upon his hands, while two large tears rolled 127 63| the young man between her hands, looked at him for an instant 128 65| Athos. ~Grimaud extended his hands in the direction of the 129 65| leaned her head upon her two hands, which were white as ivory. ~ 130 65| sunk into a chair, with her hands extended, as if to conjure 131 65| head sink between her two hands, and tried to recall her 132 65| tear an opening with her hands. ~"Who are you, then?" cried 133 65| terror, and clinging with her hands to the wall to avoid falling. ~ 134 66| approached Milady, and bound her hands and feet. ~Then she broke 135 66| ears with the palms of his hands; and yet, notwithstanding, 136 66| her head drooping and her hands clasped. ~Then they saw 137 67| I must place him in the hands of guards who will take 138 67| unrolling the paper in his hands. ~At length he raised his 139 67| smiled at each other, shook hands, and saluted his Eminence. ~" 140 67| let his head sink upon his hands, while two large tears rolled


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