Chapter
1 1 | and scorn. ~The stranger looked at him again with a slight
2 2 | these jeering mouths. They looked hesitatingly around them,
3 2 | the conversation, only he looked with all his eyes and listened
4 3 | another in the air. D'Artagnan looked for some tapestry behind
5 7 | were, on the ground floor, looked out upon a little fresh
6 7 | future. In the meanwhile, he looked upon Athos as an Achilles,
7 7 | themselves at table, Aramis looked at his watch, arose with
8 8 | during which the two men looked at each other, as if to
9 10| the queen, the cardinal looked very thoughtful, the king
10 10| senses. She opened her eyes, looked around her with terror,
11 10| would--" ~Mme. Bonacieux looked earnestly at the young man. ~"
12 11| judged whether d'Artagnan looked or listened with avidity.
13 11| twenty." ~The young woman looked at him furtively. ~"Listen;
14 13| head down over his papers, looked up to see what sort of person
15 14| tire-woman of the queen, looked for this casket, appeared
16 15| to be there." ~The king looked at the cardinal. ~"A written
17 16| the chancellor, Seguier looked about at that moment for
18 16| it with a trembling hand, looked for the address, which was
19 18| proof." ~Mme. Bonacieux looked at the young man, restrained
20 21| greatest simplicity, the duke looked from time to time at the
21 21| an anchor." ~D'Artagnan looked with stupefaction at a man
22 22| Everybody noticed that the king looked dull and preoccupied. ~A
23 22| that, like the king, she looked dull and even weary. ~At
24 22| tremulous with anger. Everybody looked and listened with astonishment,
25 22| that are here." ~The king looked at the cardinal as if to
26 22| gathered at one of the doors, looked on at this scene, comprehensible
27 24| the ladder very carefully, looked suspiciously in at the window
28 25| mind of d'Artagnan, who looked at him with more attention
29 25| the first journey, and he looked upon everybody he met on
30 26| disobey you? The officer looked at me with astonishment,
31 26| old Burgundy." ~Bazin, who looked at his master, without comprehending
32 27| the two English gentlemen looked at each other hesitatingly.
33 28| While saying this he looked at his friend with an earnestness
34 28| lamentable story." And he looked at the young man as if he
35 28| cried Athos. ~D'Artagnan looked much disconcerted. ~"This
36 28| Two aces!" ~The Englishman looked, and was seized with astonishment.
37 28| astonishment. d'Artagnan looked, and was seized with pleasure. ~"
38 28| The four philosophers looked at one another in a state
39 29| went. When they met they looked desolately at one another,
40 31| fields." ~The Englishman looked at Athos, believing that
41 31| name of the SOUBRETTE. She looked at him with an expression
42 32| boiled or roasted." ~And he looked round to see if anybody
43 32| wherewithal to dine. He looked to see if the dish of beans
44 32| with Lucullus." ~Porthos looked at the bottle, which was
45 33| courage to speak." And he looked down at the pretty girl
46 33| of my soul!" ~D'Artagnan looked at Kitty for the second
47 34| Mousqueton?" ~"Why, we are looked upon with a rather favorable
48 34| give me an idea of how I looked when I arrived in Paris.
49 35| condescension. ~D'Artagnan looked at the two women, one after
50 35| knew what she wanted. She looked at the clock, rose, reseated
51 36| Milady. She was pale, and looked fatigued, either from tears
52 37| combat useless?" ~Milady looked at her lover in silence.
53 37| what you mean." ~And she looked at d'Artagnan, who embraced
54 38| standing at the door, and looked at d'Artagnan hatefully. ~"
55 39| had wounded Jussac, they looked upon him with a smile of
56 40| cheek upon his hand, and looked intently at the young man
57 40| was the Bastille alone he looked at, he did not observe Milady,
58 42| without witnesses, they looked at one another with an air
59 46| Rochellais." ~D'Artagnan looked at Athos to know if he ought
60 46| us." ~Porthos and Aramis looked at each other; they began
61 46| a pistol from his belt, looked to see if it was properly
62 47| the little troop. ~Athos looked at his watch. ~"Gentlemen,"
63 47| money?" ~The four friends looked at one another, and a cloud
64 48| Porthos. ~D'Artagnan and Athos looked at each other for some time
65 48| seeking for the word, and looked at Athos. ~"Repudiated by
66 48| Tours." ~The three friends looked at one another and laughed;
67 48| heart tomorrow." ~D'Artagnan looked at his friends, as if to
68 49| offering her his hand. ~Milady looked at this man, and hesitated. "
69 49| seemed a statue. ~Milady looked at the officer with one
70 49| officer leaned forward, looked at her in his turn, and
71 50| ran to the door to listen, looked out of her window, and returning
72 51| Meanwhile, the cardinal looked anxiously for news from
73 51| their hope. ~The cardinal looked, then, with great impatience
74 51| Treville, he drew near and looked at him in a peculiar manner,
75 51| had disappeared. Then they looked at one another. ~The countenances
76 52| Felton, who had not yet looked at Milady, turned toward
77 52| said Felton, after having looked at Milady from the spot
78 53| beautiful, pale, and resigned, looked like a holy virgin awaiting
79 53| Milady raised her head, and looked more attentively at the
80 55| brother?" said Felton. ~Milady looked at him for some time with
81 56| the floor and the walls, looked to the chimney and the doors,
82 56| of justice, had struck. I looked upon myself as another Judith;
83 58| I remember now." ~Milady looked around her, as if in search
84 59| without remorse?" ~Buckingham looked at the young man haughtily. ~"
85 59| as a last memorial"--he looked round for some valuable
86 59| De Winter, stupefied, looked on while the soldiers bound
87 61| said Milady. ~The abbess looked at her for an instant with
88 63| to the door, opened it, looked in the corridor, and then
89 63| young man between her hands, looked at him for an instant as
90 63| those in the chamber. He looked around him and saw Mme.
91 63| names were thus pronounced looked at the stranger with astonishment.
92 63| secret. Porthos and Aramis looked at each other, and grew
93 64| wanting." ~The four horsemen looked round them with astonishment,
94 64| and the three Musketeers looked at one another inquiringly.
95 65| was unknown. ~Even Athos looked at him with as much stupefaction
96 66| low, stunted trees, which looked like deformed dwarfs crouching
97 66| each of those on whom she looked. ~Being a few paces in advance
98 67| he was well attended, he looked at them sternly, and made
99 67| Richelieu looked steadfastly at the young
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