Chapter
1 1 | reply; but at the moment he opened his mouth, d'Artagnan, who
2 3 | Immediately M. de Treville opened and pointed the way to Porthos
3 6 | door of the king's closet opened, and M. de Treville saw
4 6 | retired. At the moment he opened the door, the three Musketeers
5 7 | about him; but he one day opened it before Porthos, and Porthos
6 8 | this morning." ~D'Artagnan opened it, and as the day was beginning
7 10| first room. The door is opened to all who knock. It is
8 10| The door was instantly opened and shut; someone was taken
9 10| approached, the door was opened, and d'Artagnan, sword in
10 10| The neighbors who had opened their windows, with the
11 10| recovered her senses. She opened her eyes, looked around
12 11| when the inside blind was opened and a light appeared through
13 11| tap, and the shutter was opened a little way. ~It may be
14 11| turned. The door had been opened, and shut again; the mercer'
15 12| introduced a key into a lock, opened a door, and pushed the duke
16 12| concealed in the tapestry opened, and a woman appeared. Buckingham
17 13| which were three sentinels, opened a door and pushed him unceremoniously
18 13| this moment the door was opened quickly, and a messenger,
19 14| before a low door. ~The door opened; two guards received Bonacieux
20 14| officer with a pleasant face opened a door, continued to exchange
21 14| the officer, when the door opened, and a new personage entered. ~"
22 14| shall soon return.' She then opened the door of her alcove,
23 14| strategic meditations, the door opened, and Rochefort returned. ~"
24 16| the door of the chamber opened, and the king entered. ~
25 16| When the chancellor had opened and shut twenty times the
26 16| wanting, became very pale, opened it slowly, then seeing by
27 17| at one of the doors which opened into the queen's apartment
28 18| door which the young woman opened for him, "allow me to tell
29 18| his ear. ~M. Bonacieux had opened his door, and seeing the
30 20| and was breakfasting. He opened the conversation about rain
31 20| voices of their lackeys, opened the shutter. It was indeed
32 20| had beaten him. When they opened the window, they saw the
33 20| asked Buckingham, as he opened the letter. ~"Oh, nothing
34 21| tapestry which the duke opened with a little gold key which
35 21| done before a crucifix, and opened the casket. "There, said
36 21| with him by a door which opened into a yard, led him to
37 22| a small casket. The king opened it, and found in it two
38 22| minute or two, Mme. Bonacieux opened the door of a closet, which
39 22| fresh sign of silence, and opened a second door concealed
40 22| which d'Artagnan was, was opened, and Mme. Bonacieux entered. ~"
41 22| begone!" ~At these words she opened the door of the corridor,
42 23| telling him to sit up for him, opened the door for him. ~*The
43 23| darted in to his chamber, and opened the letter. It was from
44 23| who at the second summons opened the door, his countenance
45 24| worm-eaten shutter was opened, or rather pushed ajar,
46 24| The window was again opened slowly, and the same face
47 24| being robbed, I went and opened the gate and saw three men
48 24| the door of the pavilion, opened it with a key he had in
49 24| came to the window, and opened it, as if to throw herself
50 26| of Number Five. The door opened, and d'Artagnan went into
51 30| SOUBRETTE!" ~D'Artagnan opened the letter, and read these
52 32| a forest of virgin hair, opened the door, and bowed with
53 33| ascending about fifteen steps, opened a door. ~"Come in here,
54 33| the door of communication opened violently. ~"Here am I,
55 33| lock, and then d'Artagnan opened the closet door. ~"Oh, good
56 33| handsome soldier. ~D'Artagnan opened the letter and read as follows: ~
57 33| s; that it is I who have opened the others which ought to
58 33| which ought to have been opened by de Wardes. Milady will
59 34| almost religious respect, and opened the epistle, which contained
60 34| down on the table; then he opened the door, bowed, and went
61 35| ready to reveal all. He even opened his mouth to tell Milady
62 35| sorrows of a rival. ~Milady opened the letter with eagerness
63 36| not to M. de Wardes. ~He opened it and read as follows: ~
64 37| upon the dressing table, opened it with a feverish and trembling
65 37| out of her reach, Kitty opened the door. D'Artagnan, who
66 39| the little epistle, and opened it eagerly. ~"Be," said
67 39| denotes that it deserves to be opened. For my part, I declare,
68 40| which threatened him. He opened his mouth to reply, but
69 41| wounded man, and eagerly opened the pocketbook. ~Among some
70 43| the cardinal. ~The host opened the door of a large room,
71 45| the cardinal came down. He opened the door of the room in
72 45| gallop to the inn, which was opened to him without hesitation. ~
73 45| pass the night with him, opened the door to Monsieur d'Artagnan;
74 47| within musket range, they opened a terrible fire upon this
75 48| hand, broke the seal and opened the so anxiously expected
76 49| door of the carriage was opened, the young man sprang lightly
77 49| At the same time the door opened; a man appeared on the threshold.
78 50| went toward the door and opened it hastily. ~"Call Mr. Felton,"
79 52| result she raised her head, opened her eyes, and sighed deeply. ~
80 53| extent of the space she had opened for herself by this single
81 53| of the young officer. He opened the door quickly; and Milady
82 54| not to hear the door as it opened. ~"Ah, ah!" said Lord de
83 54| strength to suffer." ~The door opened gently; the beautiful supplicant
84 55| sentinel; then the door opened, and he appeared. ~During
85 55| door. Presently the door opened, and she perceived Felton. ~
86 56| noise of the door, which opened and shut; I heard, notwithstanding
87 56| The second night the door opened; I was lying on the floor,
88 57| Milady, with a rapid gesture, opened her robe, tore the cambric
89 58| summoned to her assistance she opened her eyes. ~It was, however,
90 58| She ran to the window and opened it. ~"Felton!" cried she. "
91 58| Milady sprang out of bed and opened the window. Two bars removed
92 58| Milady breathed a sigh, and opened her eyes. ~"Where am I?"
93 61| the foot of her bed. She opened her eyes, and saw the abbess,
94 61| Immediately the door opened, and the superior entered. ~"
95 61| steps drew near, the door opened, and a man appeared. ~Milady
96 63| arose, went to the door, opened it, looked in the corridor,
97 63| last salute. Come!" ~Milady opened the window, and made a sign
98 63| contents of a ring which she opened with singular quickness.
99 63| to a shock, rather than opened; several men rushed into
100 63| broken voice. ~Mme. Bonacieux opened her eyes under the kisses
101 63| At that moment d'Artagnan opened his eyes. He tore himself
102 64| The door at length was opened, and a man appeared, of
103 64| wood, and causing it to be opened, he went out into the forest. ~
104 65| Milady rushed to the door and opened it. More pale and menacing
105 66| broad sheet of lightning opened the horizon in its whole
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