Chapter
1 Pre| residence, more or less long, in the Bastille--at Amsterdam,
2 1 | and a heavenly azure; face long and brown; high cheek bones,
3 1 | had it not been for the long sword which, dangling from
4 1 | all, and live happily and long. I have but one word to
5 1 | traveling clothes for a long time packed in a portmanteau.
6 1 | was pale and fair, with long curls falling in profusion
7 2 | address that he owed the long and constant favor of a
8 2 | In the antechamber, upon long circular benches, reposed
9 2 | massive door covered with long square-headed nails, he
10 2 | beating heat, ranging his long rapier up his lanky leg,
11 2 | water ripples in the sun. A long cloak of crimson velvet
12 3 | you should undertake so long a journey without that necessary
13 3 | Gascon, "you shall not wait long." And he bowed in order
14 4 | wind blew out Porthos's long cloak, and d'Artagnan rushed
15 6 | I will not detain you long." ~In fact, fortune changed;
16 6 | accorded them. As they had long been acquainted with the
17 6 | mustache, "look at me as long as you like, my little gentleman!
18 6 | two nobles might last a long time, each becoming, naturally,
19 7 | which he repaired his own long abstinence; but when in
20 7 | offered for sale. It had long been an object of ambition
21 8 | man who has persued her a long time." ~"The devil!" ~"But
22 8 | Reckoning still further, that as long as you do me the honor to
23 9 | and keep him under key as long as possible; that will give
24 10 | Artagnan told M. de Treville a long history about the queen.
25 11 | see the woman one loves long for those thousands of nothings
26 11 | windows. This was neither long nor difficult. There were
27 11 | thought this could not last long, and continued to look with
28 12 | followed the course of a long corridor, descended a flight,
29 12 | near the moment he had so long sighed for, he smiled upon
30 13 | His head, supported by a long and flexible neck, issued
31 13 | interrogate him, made him a long speech upon the danger there
32 13 | neighbor, with whom you had a long conference during the day?" ~"
33 14 | disobey the queen." ~"How long did the queen remain out
34 14 | enthusiasm, crying aloud, "Long life to the Monseigneur!
35 14 | life to the Monseigneur! Long life to his Eminence! Long
36 14 | Long life to his Eminence! Long life to the great cardinal!"
37 16 | is her fall. Besides, I long ago determined to put an
38 17 | persuaded him to employ this long dissimulation of seven or
39 17 | might have appeared rather long to M. Bonacieux; but he
40 17 | softened. A man of fifty cannot long bear malice with a wife
41 17 | considered, you are right. In the long run, a man knows more about
42 18 | quarter." ~Bonacieux called a long time; but as such cries,
43 18 | ill-concealed the sheath of a long sword. ~Mme. Bonacieux followed
44 18 | with her eyes, with that long, fond look with which he
45 20 | the Barriere St. Denis. As long as it was dark they remained
46 20 | Monsieur," said he, "as long as I hold him in this manner,
47 20 | they could; and by making a long detour avoided the wood
48 23 | if he wishes it to last long." ~"Do you believe you have
49 23 | like you does not obtain long leaves of absence from his
50 23 | replied d'Artagnan, "as long as I shall have the luck
51 23 | a tenacious memory and a long arm; you may depend upon
52 23 | us, and will ruin us, as long as the world stands. Take
53 24 | leads to St. Cloud. ~As long as he was in the city, Planchet
54 24 | a bad night. He was not long in making his toilet. He
55 25 | Oh! The affair was not long, I assure you. They placed
56 26 | that the moment would not long be delayed, had alone kept
57 26 | had produced the effect so long desired. Aramis, suffering
58 26 | mundane affairs which had so long carried him away. He resolved,
59 26 | retreat have been formed for a long time. You have often heard
60 26 | reply, and seeing it so long coming, he burst into a
61 27 | exasperated; they had had a long ride, and were dying with
62 27 | the cellar, which had so long been interdicted to them
63 28 | You have not played for a long time, d'Artagnan." ~"And
64 28 | You have not played for a long time, I said; you ought,
65 30 | carriage." ~This did not take long. At the end of five minutes
66 32 | in his dreams--a coffer long and deep, locked, bolted,
67 32 | must have been sought for a long time on the perch, to which
68 33 | which I have to say is too long, and above all, too secret." ~"
69 33 | continued Milady, "I should long ago have revenged myself
70 34 | with great pleasure. "It is long since we have had a good
71 35 | Kitty's detention was not long. Hardly had d'Artagnan seen, ~
72 36 | about to leave them for so long a time. My brother-in-law
73 37 | home and write Milady a long letter, in which he would
74 37 | her. ~We cannot say how long the night seemed to Milady,
75 37 | and his error was not of long duration. ~Pale and trembling,
76 39 | us fall upon it. It is a long time since we have had a
77 40 | they were heartrending. ~As long as the procurator's wife
78 40 | his part Aramis wrote a long letter. To whom? Nobody
79 41 | sword. The conflict was not long; the wretch had nothing
80 41 | see this wretch, leaving a long track of blood on the ground
81 42 | princess. She must have a long arm." ~"Hush!" said Porthos,
82 45 | had foreseen, it was not long before the cardinal came
83 46 | thinking of asking. ~As long as they were within the
84 47 | fire again. We must fire as long as we have loaded guns.
85 48 | they should be deemed too long. ~"Unfortunately," said
86 48 | days of expectation are long, and d'Artagnan, in particular,
87 48 | about it." ~"Dame, that's a long job, monsieur." ~"You are
88 49 | assured it will not be for long," added she. "My own conscience
89 50 | even obtain a glance as long as she was ignorant into
90 51 | the blockade might last a long time yet. This was a great
91 51 | and old men should die, so long as the men who were to defend
92 51 | short which were not only so long to the Rochellais, a prey
93 51 | And that will not be long, it is to be hoped," said
94 52 | apartment; they could not long delay bringing her a repast.
95 52 | of looking through her long eyelashes without appearing
96 52 | weakness or fear did not dwell long in her ardent spirit. Milady
97 53 | instant during all this long night. I suffer horribly.
98 53 | thought, they could not long delay coming to clear the
99 53 | feeling that he could not long maintain his severity toward
100 54 | who would have required so long an explanation to make him
101 55 | You have been here a very long time, John," said he. "Has
102 56 | single instant; but how long might this exile last? For
103 56 | doors, without, during this long and minute examination,
104 56 | magnificent prison. ~"It was a long time before I was able to
105 56 | taken place during this long sleep? ~"I dressed myself
106 56 | opposed, weak as I was, a long resistance, for I heard
107 56 | resistance could not last long. I felt my strength fail,
108 59 | at work within him. ~As long as he remained in the boat
109 59 | premature meditation and a long sojourn among the Puritans. ~
110 60 | conceal it from them as long as possible, closing all
111 60 | or Belgium. They had not long to wait for an answer. Eight
112 61 | hand, she only remained long enough at Boulogne to put
113 65 | connection could not last long without ruining both. She
114 67 | was not one of those that long remain clear. He felt that
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