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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 2 | good opinion of himself, felt ridiculous. ~Arrived at 2 2 | paternal admonitions, he felt himself carried by his tastes 3 3 | of all this, they had not felt it was the great love he 4 3 | might hide himself, and felt an immense inclination to 5 3 | rules of etiquette, when he felt the hand of Athos, who had 6 5 | doublet; for I just now felt my wound begin to bleed 7 6 | announcement d'Artagnan felt himself tremble to the very 8 6 | to sleep for the joy he felt in the expectation of seeing 9 7 | the name of the Picard. He felt a slight disappointment, 10 7 | four men, and the need they felt of seeing another three 11 8 | deal." ~D'Artagnan thus felt himself humiliated in having 12 11| round her waist; but as he felt by her weight she was on 13 11| adieu!" ~And as if he only felt strength to detach himself 14 11| the man was Aramis. ~He felt at that instant all the 15 11| agitating his heart. He felt himself doubly betrayed, 16 12| arm--upon this, madame! I felt, in bending my head toward 17 12| upon Estafania, for she felt that her strength was about 18 13| generally cut off, and he felt that his head was still 19 13| that dreadful cross, but he felt somehow as if it were coming 20 15| countenance, M. de Treville felt himself something like Samson 21 15| loyalty of Treville, and who felt that the victory was escaping 22 17| of Austria. ~Louis XIII felt instinctively that he ought 23 17| watched than ever, the queen felt certain, without knowing 24 18| persuasion in his voice, that she felt herself constrained to confide 25 18| involuntary sentiment which she felt for her young protector 26 18| door, the two young people felt their hearts bound within 27 20| the eyes laughed, and they felt that the life they were 28 22| about to retire, when he felt his shoulder lightly touched. 29 23| this letter, d'Artagnan felt his heart dilated and compressed 30 23| the intoxication of joy, felt ready to dissolve away at 31 23| salutation that his tenant felt obliged, not only to stop, 32 23| at once, and I have just felt a cold shiver. Pay no attention 33 24| knowing why, d'Artagnan felt a cold shiver run through 34 25| captain, who on his side felt a lively interest in this 35 25| saw a Huguenot coming, he felt himself filled with such 36 26| implore you!" ~D'Artagnan felt himself bewildered. It seemed 37 26| frightened. I became very pale; I felt my legs fail me; I sought 38 26| the rest of the world, I felt it live and fester at the 39 27| the noble animal his rider felt his pains come on so insupportably 40 27| length the two Englishmen felt ashamed to draw back, and 41 27| voice of Athos. ~The host felt a cold sweat creep down 42 31| the cardinal, and yet he felt himself invincibly drawn 43 31| after another." ~D'Artagnan felt the truth of this reproach. ~" 44 32| that this weakness had been felt, the worthy procurator had 45 32| right in his stomach, and felt it. It appeared likewise 46 32| timidly, and shuddered when he felt the knee of the procurator' 47 32| which he called an excess, felt the want of a siesta. Porthos 48 33| this want of respect, he felt an uncontrollable passion 49 35| hand to kiss. The young man felt her press his hand, and 50 35| himself. At that instant he felt himself ready to reveal 51 35| moment of quitting Milady felt only the liveliest regret 52 36| Milady smiled, and d'Artagnan felt that he could damn himself 53 36| was a moment at which he felt something like remorse. ~ 54 36| of his heart. ~D'Artagnan felt he had allowed himself to 55 37| and frozen. ~But Milady felt herself denounced even by 56 37| and did not stop till she felt the sharp point at her throat. ~ 57 39| principal gate. ~Although he felt himself ably supported, 58 40| Richelieu, and d'Artagnan felt this glance run through 59 40| almost failed him, and he felt inclined to return. Then 60 41| twenty-eighth of June, he felt himself attacked by fever. 61 41| among his comrades, and he felt himself isolated and given 62 41| nevertheless, he instinctively felt, not to be despised. This 63 42| to have vanished. He only felt one uneasiness, and that 64 43| the charge, I fancied I felt that in throwing himself 65 47| Aramis," said Athos, who felt much deference for the young 66 47| and inflexible personage felt the anxiety of a parent 67 48| his horse, d'Artagnan, who felt at the bottom of his heart 68 48| the same time d'Artagnan felt that Planchet slipped a 69 48| into his hand. ~D'Artagnan felt a strong inclination to 70 49| the young man, that Milady felt reassured. ~At length after 71 50| before an unarmed woman, he felt the chill of fear glide 72 51| alone could cover; and he felt, from one cause or another, 73 52| little Spanish wine, and felt all her resolution return. ~ 74 54| grief. ~Felton no doubt felt within himself that his 75 54| told me you so sensibly felt the deprivation that you 76 54| opposite and powerful emotions, felt her heart beat so violently. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 77 54| to the order. The joy she felt at this discovery was so 78 55| impossible," murmured Felton, who felt to the bottom of his heart 79 55| Milady saw the trouble. She felt by intuition the flame of 80 55| Felton started; and Milady felt she was lost if she did 81 55| think of it again." ~Felton felt a shudder run to the marrow 82 56| spite of his self- command felt his knees tremble and the 83 56| finished my repast, when I felt myself sink by degrees into 84 56| of the bedposts; then I felt that I was lost." ~Felton 85 56| door open but twice. ~"I felt instinctively that someone 86 56| resistance could not last long. I felt my strength fail, and this 87 56| Several times, even, I felt a smile on my lips. Felton, 88 56| of his countenance, but I felt the arm tremble upon which 89 58| Supper was served. Milady felt that she stood in need of 90 58| about ten o'clock. Milady felt a consolation in seeing 91 63| animosity. ~Besides, she felt as we feel when a storm 92 64| of the chapel d'Artagnan felt his courage fall anew, and 93 64| could be; nevertheless, they felt convinced that all was as 94 65| strength failed her. She felt that a powerful and implacable 95 67| that long remain clear. He felt that in returning to camp 96 67| afterward confessed that he felt well assured it would be 97 67| than once terrified him. He felt something like a secret


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