Chapter
1 1 | and followed him, crying, "Turn, turn, Master Joker, lest
2 1 | followed him, crying, "Turn, turn, Master Joker, lest I strike
3 1 | springing forward, in his turn, after the servant. But
4 2 | landing place to take their turn in the sport. ~One of them,
5 2 | quit the game, yielding his turn for the benefit of the adversary
6 3 | desirous of taking his turn in the conversation; "and
7 3 | refuses me, MORBLEU! I will turn abbe." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ At
8 4 | full well that you don't turn your back to yours." ~And
9 5 | said Aramis, coming in his turn onto the place. ~"But not
10 5 | drawing his sword in its turn, "and yet I cannot take
11 6 | Guardsman descended in his turn. As d'Artagnan had no time
12 6 | quickly appeared in their turn, and the moment the two
13 6 | who had so often had their turn that could very well afford
14 7 | service. ~Then it became the turn of Athos, Porthos, and Aramis
15 8 | last it became Aramis's turn, who performed it with a
16 8 | play his Eminence an ill turn." ~"Without doubt." ~"And
17 9 | means to play him a sharp turn, I vow that I would voluntarily
18 9 | What is your name, in your turn, if you please?" ~"d'Artagnan." ~"
19 10| Bonacieux. "Now, in my turn, let me give you my instructions." ~"
20 10| re-entered the office, with a turn of his finger set the clock
21 13| cried Bonacieux, in his turn, "there is not the least
22 14| exaggerated, and he began to turn his head to the right and
23 15| Artagnan, interrupted in his turn, should not have the time
24 17| certainly enough in all this to turn a head only twenty-three
25 17| straightforward citizen, and turn to that side which offers
26 18| Now he is gone, it is your turn to get out," said Mme. Bonacieux. "
27 19| killed, it will be another's turn, and so on-- provided a
28 20| if the stranger, in his turn, would drink the health
29 21| Buckingham did not even turn his head to see what became
30 21| demanded d'Artagnan, in his turn. ~"That of Rouen; but you
31 22| eleven o'clock came in his turn Duhallier, captain of the
32 23| Artagnan. ~"Then, at least turn the gem inside, you silly
33 23| will repay you by some ill turn." ~"But of what sort?" ~"
34 25| bill, and I was forced to turn both him and his bill out
35 25| I may be besieged in my turn, and I shall not be sorry
36 25| everything will come in its turn." ~"This Spaniard had in
37 26| began to be uneasy at the turn things were taking, "and
38 26| in black bowed in their turn. ~"On the contrary," replied
39 26| said d'Artagnan, in his turn heaving a profound sigh, "
40 27| essence so fine, was seen to turn insensibly toward material
41 27| material life, as old men turn toward physical and moral
42 27| Artagnan, raising his voice in turn, "I am here, my friend." ~"
43 27| Grimaud appeared in his turn behind his master, with
44 27| them. Athos did not even turn his head. ~To grief succeeded
45 30| did not know which way to turn. Meantime, he was going
46 30| Artagnan, stooping in his turn on the neck of his horse,
47 31| conversation took a cheerful turn. Milady appeared to have
48 33| Wardes. Milady will then turn you out of doors, and you
49 34| you will be rich in your turn." ~"My faith!" said d'Artagnan,
50 35| either take off that ring or turn the mounting inside; it
51 35| Artagnan became pensive in his turn; it appeared as if there
52 35| them a little. When your turn comes, I shall have the
53 36| seriously," said Milady, in her turn drawing her armchair nearer
54 36| name is--" said she, in her turn. ~"De Wardes; I know it,"
55 36| favorable yesterday, she may turn her back tomorrow." ~"Which
56 37| impossible duel, endeavored to turn the conversation; but he
57 37| love, you must, in your turn, satisfy me of yours. Is
58 37| if we leave her time to turn round, she will have me
59 37| well aware of that. In a turn of the hand she muffled
60 39| Grimaud appeared in their turn, leading their masters'
61 39| say to him. Nothing could turn him from his purpose. ~They
62 39| cardinal or his people an ill turn, and for such expeditions
63 40| Porthos time to go and take a turn in his superb equipment
64 42| now shook his head in his turn. ~"But in either case, what
65 43| perceiving them, stopped in their turn, appearing to deliberate
66 43| commanding tone. "Answer in your turn, or you may repent of your
67 43| me; I drew my sword in my turn, and as he came back to
68 44| you can go away in your turn." ~"Yes, monseigneur. Now
69 45| to have him killed in his turn by two assassins, whom you
70 45| raging fever; he arose in his turn, reached his hand to his
71 47| think I have an idea, in my turn." ~"Silence for Monsieur
72 47| valued, as he wished to turn it into money. ~The next
73 48| I shall prune you in my turn, I warn you." ~"I ask no
74 48| of becoming Pope in his turn, or at least a cardinal.
75 48| burst forth, and rose in his turn with a nervous movement
76 49| forward, looked at her in his turn, and appeared surprised
77 49| leaned upon it, and in her turn alighted with tolerable
78 50| said Lord de Winter in his turn, fixing his eyes on those
79 50| depart from the sentimental turn our conversation had taken.
80 51| of himself once more to turn his eyes to the other side
81 51| Then he resumed in his turn: "Discipline, Monseigneur,
82 51| knitting his brow in his turn, "the secret of many unknown
83 54| Milady, listening in her turn to the noise of Felton's
84 55| fascinate. ~Felton, in his turn a suppliant, clasped his
85 57| look; but Felton, in his turn, embraced her more closely,
86 57| perceived that it was now her turn to take part in the scene.
87 61| cried the novice, in her turn seizing the hands of Milady
88 61| madame!" cried Milady, in her turn. ~"I?" said the novice. ~"
89 63| confused; I will take a turn in the garden." ~"Go and
90 64| terror, refused, in his turn, to accompany Athos, and
91 65| Porthos and Aramis. ~"Your turn, my Lord," said Athos. ~
92 65| in a mortal vertigo. ~"My turn," said Athos, himself trembling
93 65| sight of the serpent--"my turn. I married that woman when
94 65| cloak came forward in his turn. ~"What man is that? What
95 65| Lille, my brother in his turn succeeded in making his
96 66| de Winter advanced in his turn. ~"I pardon you," said he, "
97 66| executioner; "and now in her turn, let this woman see that
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