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1 1 | had been more painfully perceived by young d'Artagnan--for
2 1 | eye upon the stranger, and perceived a man of from forty to forty-five
3 1 | expression of a countenance. He perceived then, at a glance, that
4 2 | be buttoned; but he soon perceived by certain scratches that
5 3 | to the others, as may be perceived; but he thought this addition
6 4 | and in front of that hotel perceived Aramis, chatting gaily with
7 4 | Artagnan was not hasty. He perceived his mistake; but the friends
8 5 | readers must have already perceived that d'Artagnan was not
9 5 | pointed to by Athos, and perceived Aramis. ~"What!" cried he,
10 5 | whose keen eye lost nothing, perceived a faintly sly smile pass
11 5 | himself. All this young man perceived, and yet, to his praise
12 5 | resume the fight. ~D'Artagnan perceived that it would be disobliging
13 8 | as must have been already perceived, who made but little noise,
14 10| again, that it might not be perceived the next day that it had
15 11| Rue Cassette, and already perceived the door of his friend's
16 11| the front of it, when he perceived something like a shadow
17 11| hand into his pocket, and perceived that he had not wherewithal
18 11| young man and young woman perceived they were watched, and redoubled
19 13| treatment. The officers perceived that they had not to deal
20 13| way to La Greve, when he perceived the pointed roof of the
21 14| through a fog. His ears had perceived sounds without comprehending
22 14| floated before the window, he perceived by degrees that his fear
23 16| entered; but scarcely had she perceived him then she reseated herself
24 17| possible, increased; the king perceived it, and enjoyed it with
25 19| the worthy captain plainly perceived that something new was on
26 21| them, d'Artagnan fancied he perceived on board it the woman of
27 22| in his an object which he perceived to be a ring. The door immediately
28 24| the night. d'Artagnan then perceived a thing that he had not
29 24| of it; but as soon as she perceived the other two men, she fell
30 24| before. The first thing he perceived through the damp gray mist
31 25| approaching the house, he perceived M. Bonacieux in morning
32 25| Planchet, as soon as he perceived his master, "here is more
33 25| was about to set out, we perceived that his lackey was saddling
34 25| In addition to this he perceived that the top of a wardrobe
35 26| him. He shook his head, perceived the cabaret at which he
36 26| the place, and he at once perceived there was no occasion for
37 26| stead d'Artagnan thought he perceived in an obscure corner a discipline
38 27| clock in the morning they perceived Ameins, and at half past
39 27| but to his surprise he perceived that Athos staggered. ~"
40 28| Creveccoeur. From a distance they perceived Aramis, seated in a melancholy
41 29| worthy Porthos. D'Artagnan perceived him one day walking toward
42 29| the looks of Porthos, and perceived that they rested upon the
43 30| followed Milady without being perceived by her. He saw her get into
44 30| upon which d'Artagnan had perceived Lubin. ~D'Artagnan followed
45 30| end of five minutes they perceived the carriage drawn up by
46 31| yet it was easily to be perceived, whatever effort she made
47 31| her robe. ~Lord de Winter perceived nothing of this. When he
48 31| Milady, and in a mirror he perceived the change that came over
49 32| with a creak, and Porthos perceived through the half-open flap
50 33| deceiver was, as may plainly be perceived, already sacrificing, in
51 34| reperused the letter, and perceived a postscript: ~P.S. You
52 34| my conversation." ~Bazin perceived he was wrong; he bowed and
53 36| tell you so? Have you not perceived it?" ~"It may be; but you
54 36| auxiliary?" ~D'Artagnan at once perceived the ground which the vindictive
55 37| In an instant d'Artagnan perceived that the best way in which
56 38| naked sword, the poor devil perceived he had to deal with a man.
57 38| tremble. As soon as she perceived him, she cried, "You have
58 39| examining his papers; but he perceived that the man at the desk
59 41| from behind a rock, he perceived the extremity of another
60 41| direction; but as soon as he perceived that the orifice of the
61 41| to the ray of the sun, he perceived the gun barrel, he was thinking
62 41| turning round, d'Artagnan perceived that the two soldiers had
63 41| cardinal. ~But amid all this he perceived, with a feeling of real
64 42| expressed that each of them perceived the gravity of their situation. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
65 45| glance around the room, and perceived that one of his men was
66 45| and through the open door perceived Milady putting on her hat. ~
67 45| cried he, as soon as he perceived the horsemen. ~"That is
68 46| manner of acting, and who perceived immediately, by a word,
69 47| to treason." ~D'Artagnan perceived the force of this reasoning,
70 51| from the top of which he perceived behind a hedge, reclining
71 51| Gascon; and as he had already perceived that these men were Musketeers,
72 51| his Eminence, they plainly perceived that the cardinal went away
73 52| clock in the evening. Milady perceived a bed; she calculated that
74 52| appearing to open the lids. She perceived Felton, who sat with his
75 54| and Milady but obscurely perceived the means which could lead
76 54| nearly closed door, and she perceived Felton, who drew quickly
77 54| instant; when all at once she perceived that no signature was attached
78 54| said Lord de Winter, who perceived what was passing in her
79 55| seated, and over her head he perceived a gilt-headed screw, fixed
80 55| probably Lord de Winter perceived this emotion. ~"Mistrust
81 55| the door opened, and she perceived Felton. ~The young man advanced
82 56| light into my chamber; and I perceived with terror that a man was
83 57| speechless. ~Milady plainly perceived that it was now her turn
84 57| blood will flow." ~Milady perceived that all was lost unless
85 58| usual time. Milady then perceived, with terror, that the uniform
86 58| light of every flash she perceived the shadow of Felton through
87 59| was breaking, and at once perceived all the treachery. ~"One
88 63| Bethune, whose outskirts they perceived, and stopped before the
89 64| every line traced upon it, perceived that there were four different
90 65| aid of the lightning they perceived the village of Erquinheim. ~"
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