Chapter
1 1 | Rochelle of it. Many citizens, seeing the women flying toward
2 1 | hearing the clamor, and seeing neither the red-and-yellow
3 1 | the window. ~D'Artagnan, seeing him approach, drew his sword
4 1 | Remember," said Milady, seeing the stranger lay his hand
5 1 | and rosemary--for upon seeing this hot- headed youth become
6 3 | continued Aramis, who, seeing his captain become appeased,
7 3 | the wound is very serious, seeing that after crossing the
8 3 | cunning mode of escaping, seeing that he had failed in his
9 5 | was drawn from Athos by seeing the sword of Cahusac fly
10 6 | are right!" ~"Then, upon seeing my Musketeers they changed
11 6 | cast his eyes around, and seeing that the street was empty,
12 6 | Tremouille--a Protestant, and seeing the king seldom--was of
13 6 | man lay. The latter, on seeing these two noble lords who
14 6 | hour, twenty minutes; and seeing that M. de Treville did
15 6 | misfortune in time of war, seeing that it is nothing but a
16 6 | made a king of me, myself, seeing that I am my father's son,
17 6 | felt in the expectation of seeing his Majesty, he had gone
18 7 | and the need they felt of seeing another three or four times
19 8 | occasion, monsieur." ~"Yes?" ~"Seeing you constantly surrounded
20 9 | Musketeers all together, on seeing d'Artagnan enter with his
21 9 | of the antechamber, but seeing four Musketeers standing,
22 11| of cats, the faculty of seeing in the dark. ~D'Artagnan
23 12| would not depart without seeing her. The queen had at first
24 12| had already decided upon seeing him and urging his immediate
25 12| and you pardoned me on seeing me so submissive and so
26 12| projecting? The pleasure of seeing you. I have no hope of penetrating,
27 12| and I shall be happy in seeing you." ~"Oh, is this true
28 16| nobody knew whence; but when seeing her so lovely and her brother
29 16| opened it slowly, then seeing by the first words that
30 17| read her very heart, and seeing nothing but sincerity in
31 17| Is it not the desire of seeing a husband again from whom
32 18| What?" asked d'Artagnan, seeing that Mme. Bonacieux hesitated
33 18| had opened his door, and seeing the apartment, had returned
34 20| of which you are bearer, seeing that I have not one of my
35 20| I have finished mine." ~Seeing this, the gentleman drew
36 21| had the satisfaction of seeing three or four grooms run
37 21| threshold, he turned round, and seeing the hesitation of the young
38 23| and take you." ~Planchet seeing there was no longer any
39 24| that pavilion, and how, not seeing her come, he had climbed
40 25| the thing was impossible, seeing that you were not at home,
41 25| first journey. ~The host, on seeing a young man followed by
42 25| what you have sinned; for seeing that I hate drinking my
43 25| I have had the honor of seeing Monsieur." ~"Bah, I have
44 25| combat without the combatants seeing me." ~"And what took place?" ~"
45 26| Monsieur still insists upon seeing him?" ~"More than ever." ~"
46 26| another error seized me on seeing you in company with these
47 26| interrupted the Jesuit, on seeing that his acolyte was going
48 26| waited for his reply, and seeing it so long coming, he burst
49 28| been fifteen days without seeing a human face, and had been
50 28| is this?" said Aramis, on seeing them arrive. "Nothing but
51 29| still in her seat. ~Porthos, seeing this, retwisted his mustache,
52 29| solely for the sake of seeing me." ~"Monsieur Porthos,"
53 33| cry which Kitty uttered on seeing what he was going to do,
54 34| the residence of Athos, seeing that he, in agreement with
55 34| killed that fellow, my boy, seeing that it is blessed bread
56 34| no ceremony with Aramis, seeing that Bazin forgot to announce
57 34| Magloire. The procurator, seeing he was going, invited him
58 36| invitation. Milady, not seeing me come again, would not
59 37| chamber with its paleness. Seeing d'Artagnan about to leave
60 39| everything for the sake of seeing you but for an instant." ~
61 39| man that the Guards, on seeing him depart, chuckled among
62 40| eyes sparkled with anger at seeing his cousin all blazing new.
63 44| put to one another. Then, seeing that none of their replies
64 44| and I have been wrong in seeing in the mission with which
65 45| pulled down over his eyes. On seeing this figure, mute and immovable
66 46| misgivings of the young man, for seeing that they continued to advance
67 47| committed," said Athos, "seeing it is the only one for which
68 47| Tours--" ~Aramis stopped on seeing Athos smile. ~"Well, do
69 47| their part, the French, on seeing the four friends return
70 47| asked the cardinal, on seeing La Houdiniere return. ~"
71 48| me. Be assured, then, of seeing me soon return." ~"Capital!"
72 48| threats or from tenderness at seeing four friends so closely
73 48| Neffer, neffer!" ~D'Artagnan, seeing Athos rise, did likewise,
74 49| matter for reflection; so seeing that the young officer did
75 49| I have had the honor of seeing you." ~"And on your honor,
76 49| turning toward the door, and seeing that the young officer was
77 50| satisfy our mutual desire of seeing each other, I have prepared
78 50| cardinal!" cried Milady, seeing that on this point as on
79 52| in a jeering voice, on seeing the prisoner sitting up
80 53| usual impassiveness; then, seeing that the crisis threatened
81 54| solely for the pleasure of seeing me at your ease, an enjoyment
82 55| As a skillful general, seeing the enemy ready to surrender,
83 55| so sweet and suppliant, seeing that look, so timid and
84 55| would pass away without her seeing Felton again. At last, in
85 56| scoundrel!" cried Milady, seeing the interest which the young
86 56| night passed away without my seeing him again. But I also kept
87 57| God!" exclaimed Felton, on seeing the knife glitter in her
88 58| Milady felt a consolation in seeing nature partake of the disorder
89 59| for means of escape, and seeing the door free, he rushed
90 59| met Lord de Winter, who, seeing him pale, confused, livid,
91 60| confirmed in that belief by seeing the black flag flying at
92 61| act afterward. Desirous of seeing how far the discretion of
93 61| women alone. ~The novice, seeing Milady in bed, was about
94 61| novice let her speak, then seeing that she paused, she said, "
95 63| water; but he stopped at seeing the horrible alteration
96 64| of the priests, without seeing the profane, or being seen
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