Chapter
1 1 | Meung--which place he had entered about a quarter of an hour
2 1 | color. ~Thus d'Artagnan entered Paris on foot, carrying
3 2 | of the antechamber, and entered the apartment of the captain
4 3 | them as soon as they had entered. Their appearance, although
5 3 | When the two Musketeers had entered; when the door was closed
6 3 | with a tolerably firm step, entered the cabinet. M. de Treville,
7 4 | his way, or perhaps had entered some house. D'Artagnan inquired
8 5 | hotel, "at least I have entered upon my apprenticeship,
9 6 | his Majesty, grumbling, entered his apartment. ~"Matters
10 6 | happen. ~M. de Treville entered the king's cabinet boldly,
11 6 | who never left the door, entered in reply to the call. ~"
12 7 | name of Mousqueton. He had entered the service of Porthos upon
13 8 | on their way. ~When they entered D'Artagan's chamber, it
14 10| was at the Louvre; as he entered the wicket of L'Echelle,
15 11| preoccupied people do, he had entered the alley, at the end of
16 11| and the handsome Musketeer entered the Louvre by the wicket
17 12| Bonacieux and the duke entered the Louvre without difficulty.
18 12| The door yielded. Both entered, and found themselves in
19 14| obeyed without reply, and entered the chamber, where he appeared
20 14| and rang it; the officer entered. ~"Go," said he, in a subdued
21 14| opened, and a new personage entered. ~"It is he!" cried Bonacieux. ~"
22 14| Then he rang. The officer entered for the fourth time. ~"Tell
23 15| this instant M. de Treville entered, cool, polite, and in irreproachable
24 16| chamber opened, and the king entered. ~The reader hushed herself
25 16| another door. ~The chancellor entered, half smiling, half blushing.
26 16| On leaving the convent he entered into the magistracy, became
27 16| was still standing when he entered; but scarcely had she perceived
28 17| in a closet when the king entered; she could not get out and
29 18| quietly as possible, and entered d'Artagnan's chambers. ~
30 19| minutes when M. de Treville entered. At the first glance, and
31 19| servant from M. de Treville entered, bringing a sealed packet. ~"
32 19| At that moment Porthos entered. "PARDIEU!" said he, "here
33 20| again immediately. ~They entered the common hall, and placed
34 20| requested to go. ~Athos entered without the least mistrust,
35 20| men, armed to the teeth, entered by side doors, and rushed
36 21| reflections when the goldsmith entered. He was an Irishman--one
37 22| to come. As fast as they entered, they were placed in the
38 22| illustrious guest. The queen entered the great hall; and it was
39 22| weary. ~At the moment she entered, the curtain of a small
40 22| opened, and Mme. Bonacieux entered. ~"You at last?" cried d'
41 24| nearer, so that when they entered the Bois de Boulogne he
42 25| D'Artagnan and Planchet entered Pierrefitte together. ~Planchet
43 25| the care of his lackey, entered a small room destined to
44 25| that time, monsieur, nobody entered his chamber but his servant." ~"
45 25| which came from inside, he entered the chamber. ~Porthos was
46 25| At this moment Planchet entered, to inform his master that
47 26| the mistress of the house, entered suddenly and without being
48 26| floor. ~At that moment Bazin entered with the spinach and the
49 27| morning, when d'Artagnan entered Aramis's chamber, he found
50 27| while they are hoped for. He entered the hostelry with his hat
51 27| As he finished, the host entered with the wine ordered and
52 29| followed him instinctively. He entered, after having twisted his
53 29| not been seen. d'Artagnan entered behind him. Porthos went
54 31| near to the same enclosure, entered, and joined the Musketeers.
55 32| Mme. Coquenard therefore entered the office from the house
56 32| the same moment her guest entered from the stairs, and the
57 32| kitchen on the right, and entered the reception room. ~All
58 32| six weeks." ~M. Coquenard entered, pushed along upon his armchair
59 32| the table. He had scarcely entered when he began to agitate
60 34| embarrassment, Mousqueton entered. He came to request his
61 35| had had its effect. ~Kitty entered to bring some sherbet. Her
62 35| woman, who has scarcely entered into your life, may not
63 38| rang the bell. ~Grimaud entered. ~Athos made him a sign
64 38| At that moment Aramis entered. ~The matter was all explained
65 39| future. ~Suddenly Planchet entered, bringing two letters for
66 39| antecedents that everyone entered heartily into the purpose
67 39| D'Artagnan, on his part, entered boldly at the principal
68 39| melancholy conclusion as he entered the antechamber. He placed
69 39| crossed a grand saloon, entered a library, and found himself
70 40| staircase at which he had entered, and found Athos and the
71 42| belonging to no corps, had entered into the service of d'Artagnan,
72 43| while the three Musketeers entered the ground floor room, the
73 45| putting on her hat. ~He entered the chamber and closed the
74 48| smiling, according to custom, entered the cabaret of the Parpaillot
75 49| messenger of his Eminence entered the port in triumph. ~All
76 49| a cloud of smoke. ~They entered the roadstead; but as they
77 49| chestnut color. ~When they entered the port, it was already
78 49| Milady; and she resolutely entered the carriage. ~The officer
79 49| interrogate her. ~But no one entered except two or three marines,
80 50| door." ~The young officer entered. ~"Now," said the baron, "
81 51| of La Rochelle, we say, entered the city, coming from Portsmouth,
82 53| In the morning, when they entered her chamber she was still
83 53| just arrived; this woman entered, and approaching Milady'
84 53| In the morning, when they entered Milady's chamber they had
85 54| Toward midday, Lord de Winter entered. ~It was a tolerably fine
86 55| The next day, when Felton entered Milady's apartment he found
87 55| and when Lord de Winter entered, he was several paces from
88 55| the prisoner. ~The baron entered slowly, sending a scrutinizing
89 55| remembering that at the moment he entered Milady had a rope in her
90 56| said the soldier. ~Felton entered Milady's apartment. Milady
91 57| recalled me to myself. ~"He entered the apartment followed by
92 59| above human feeling. ~He entered Portsmouth about eight o'
93 59| palace. ~At the moment he entered the vestibule, another man
94 59| let him come in." ~Felton entered. At that moment Buckingham
95 59| At that moment Patrick entered the room, crying, "A letter
96 60| note to her the novice who entered the convent upon my recommendation
97 61| and in three hours after entered Bethune. She inquired for
98 61| said Milady, who, having entered this track, and perceiving
99 61| the time. ~"Yes, he has entered." ~"It is for you or me!" ~"
100 61| opened, and the superior entered. ~"Did you come from Boulogne?"
101 63| it." ~The young man then entered the apartment of Aramis.
102 63| enemy and not Frenchmen. He entered by the Faubourg St. Jacques,
103 63| he lowered his head, and entered the inn without reply. ~
104 64| which he and his friends had entered it. There he again appeared
105 64| At daybreak d'Artagnan entered the chamber, and demanded
106 64| come out of the wood, and entered the carriage. ~Satisfied
107 65| himself. Behind d'Artagnan entered Porthos, Aramis, Lord de
108 66| lifted it on his back, and entered the boat again. ~In the
109 67| single word. ~D'Artagnan entered after the cardinal, and
110 67| was guarded. ~His Eminence entered the chamber which served
111 67| doubt was near the door, entered immediately. ~"Rochefort,"
112 67| it." ~The young man then entered the apartment of Aramis.
113 67| enemy and not Frenchmen. He entered by the Faubourg St. Jacques,
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