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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | brown; high cheek bones, a sign of sagacity; the maxillary 2 1 | developed, an infallible sign by which a Gascon may always 3 3 | antechamber and making a sign to d'Artagnan with his hand, 4 3 | Then M. de Treville made a sign with his hand, and all retired 5 5 | replied Aramis, making a sign to d'Artagnan to keep secret 6 5 | Porthos, and a negative sign was the reply of Aramis. ~" 7 5 | toward them and making a sign to his men to do so likewise, " 8 8 | which d'Artagnan bowed, as a sign that he listened. ~"I have 9 9 | Artagnan, making them a sign to replace in the scabbard 10 13| toward the table, and upon a sign from the commissary drew 11 14| introduced afresh, and upon a sign from the cardinal, the officer 12 14| the cardinal made him a sign with his hand, to which 13 15| cardinal made the king a sign, which signified, "That 14 15| what must be done?" ~"Sign an order for his release, 15 16| Her friendship was a fatal sign which called down persecution. 16 16| her armchair, and made a sign to her women to resume their 17 18| care not to give the least sign of existence. ~The moment 18 18| upon his knees, and made a sign to Mme. Bonacieux to stoop 19 20| AUBERGE, recommended by a sign representing St. Martin 20 21| host instantly made him a sign to follow, went out with 21 22| young woman, who made him a sign to follow her. The face 22 22| There she made a fresh sign of silence, and opened a 23 24| listened attentively, making a sign only that it was all so; 24 24| young man that he made him a sign to listen, and repeated 25 27| Planchet, he made him a sign to uncock his musketoon. ~ 26 29| fingers, smiled, made the sign of the cross, and left the 27 30| into Picardy. He made a sign for Grimaud to bring a glass 28 30| shoulders; and he made a sign to Grimaud to bring another 29 30| the Musketeer, making a sign to Grimaud to uncork the 30 31| with pleasure, and bowed a sign of assent. ~At this time 31 31| filled two glasses, and by a sign invited d'Artagnan to drink. ~ 32 32| Coquenard smiled, and upon a sign from her everyone eagerly 33 34| mendicant his master made him a sign to retire, and he was obliged 34 35| myself!" ~And she made a sign for Kitty to leave the room. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 35 38| entered. ~Athos made him a sign to go to d'Artagnan's residence, 36 38| Grimaud replied by another sign that be understood perfectly, 37 38| latter made Grimaud the sign of a man taking aim, and 38 39| usher returned and made a sign to d'Artagnan to follow 39 40| that he awaited a second sign from his interlocutor before 40 40| part thus; she made him a sign to dismount and come to 41 40| and waved it to her as a sign of adieu. ~On his part Aramis 42 40| made, Milady replied by a sign that it was he. Then, certain 43 41| M. Dessessart made him a sign to approach. He waited for 44 41| accomplish it; and I made you a sign in order that you might 45 43| 43. The Sign Of The Red Dovecot~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 46 43| companion. Athos made a sign to Porthos and Aramis also 47 43| Musketeer. ~The cardinal made a sign to his attendant, who drew 48 43| door the cardinal made a sign to his esquire and the three 49 44| interest that he made a sign to his friends to be silent, 50 44| inside, and to make them a sign to come and listen with 51 45| they bowed their heads in sign of assent. ~With regard 52 46| a word, a gesture, or a sign from him, that the circumstances 53 46| Grimaud. Athos made him a sign to come with them. Grimaud, 54 46| played a mute part, made a sign of the head in proof that 55 46| in a corner, and made a sign to him to wrap the viands 56 46| man." ~Porthos nodded in sign of agreement. D'Artagnan 57 46| spring. Athos then made him a sign to take up his basket and 58 47| had only to make them a sign to go away, and I am convinced 59 47| Athos made a sign for his lackey to approach. ~" 60 47| Aramis. ~Grimaud made a sign in the affirmative. ~"That' 61 47| Grimaud?" ~Grimaud made a sign in the affirmative, and 62 48| pale than usual, made a sign of assent to d'Artagnan, 63 48| two from his mustache, in sign of despair. ~But all at 64 50| Winter went out, making a sign to Felton, who followed 65 51| gaiety of others. Making a sign to La Houdiniere and Cahusac 66 51| completely, and bowed in sign of assent. Then he resumed 67 53| touched her repast, made a sign that the table should be 68 53| around her. Felton made a sign that she should not be disturbed; 69 55| behind him, and making a sign to Milady to be silent; 70 55| saw the young man make a sign with delirious fervor, and 71 56| Buckingham- -and Buckingham would sign it the more readily from 72 56| like Lucretia, I should sign my accusation with my blood, 73 56| accusation with my blood, I will sign it.' ~"'Ah!' said my enemy, 74 58| place to get Buckingham to sign the order for your transportation." ~" 75 59| other day to request you to sign an order of embarkation 76 59| me that order and I would sign it." ~"Here it is, my Lord." ~" 77 59| took a pen, and prepared to sign it. ~"Pardon, my Lord," 78 59| replied Felton, "will you sign it all the same?" ~"Doubtless," 79 59| And will your Grace sign that order without remorse?" ~ 80 59| the paper. ~"You will not sign that order, my Lord!" said 81 59| toward the duke. ~"I will not sign this order! And why not?" ~" 82 59| you, my Lord" said he; "sign the order for the liberation 83 59| without absolutely shouting. ~"Sign, my Lord; sign the liberation 84 59| shouting. ~"Sign, my Lord; sign the liberation of Milady 85 59| joking! Holloa, Patrick!" ~"Sign, my Lord!" ~"Never." ~"Never?" ~" 86 59| knife fall into it, making a sign to Laporte that he was no 87 63| opened the window, and made a sign to Mme. Bonacieux to join 88 63| how to proceed; he makes a sign to the postillion, and we 89 63| gone." ~Milady made her a sign to sit down opposite, poured 90 63| toward heaven; Athos made the sign of the cross. ~At that moment 91 63| unfortunate friend to make a sign to Porthos and Aramis to 92 64| then the tall man made a sign to the Musketeer that he 93 65| Armentieres?" ~Grimaud made a sign in the affirmative. D'Artagnan 94 65| Athos. ~Grimaud made the sign yes. ~"Gentlemen," said 95 65| window, after having made a sign to the rest of the troop 96 65| that was, and who made a sign with his head that all was 97 67| them sternly, and made a sign with his eye and hand for 98 67| him as a study, and made a sign to Rochefort to bring in


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