Chapter
1 1 | walked, and against the rough side of his steed when he was
2 1 | The adieux were on this side longer and more tender than
3 1 | passers-by; but as against the side of this pony rattled a sword
4 1 | endeavored to laugh only on one side, like the masks of the ancients.
5 1 | until you are on the other side of the Channel." ~"Very
6 1 | had slyly put that on one side to make himself a larding
7 2 | Treville had grasped the weak side of his master; and it was
8 3 | you see him coming on one side of the street, pass by on
9 4 | himself, having stood on one side during the whole of the
10 5 | terrible bound he sprang to the side of Cahusac, crying, "To
11 6 | Artagnan to the opposite side and challenged them; but
12 6 | companions, who on their side cried aloud, "To the rescue,
13 6 | but strength was on the side of the Musketeers. The cardinal'
14 7 | him to the king. ~On their side, the three Musketeers were
15 10| sword! Good, it is by my side! Planchet!" ~"Monsieur." ~"
16 10| wicket of the Louvre, on the side of the Rue de l'Echelle,
17 11| where one touches on one side the hand of a friend, and
18 11| concealed himself in the darkest side of the street near a stone
19 12| wounded." ~"In the left side, was it not, and with a
20 12| it was so--in the left side, and with a knife. Who can
21 13| one court, then a second side of a building; at length,
22 13| officer placed himself by his side, the door was locked, and
23 16| Where is that?" ~"By the side of the Luxembourg." ~"And
24 16| betrayed your Majesty on the side of your honor, it would
25 17| honors and fortune. ~On her side Mme. Bonacieux had also
26 17| she took him on his weak side. But a man, were he even
27 17| citizen, and turn to that side which offers the most advantages." ~"
28 20| apprehended ambushes on every side. ~With the first rays of
29 20| them, and galloped by the side of his companions. ~"That
30 20| to the teeth, entered by side doors, and rushed upon Athos. ~"
31 21| retired. ~"We are safe on that side," said Buckingham, turning
32 22| in the little room on the side of the church of St. Jean,
33 24| himself riding quite naturally side by side with his master.
34 24| quite naturally side by side with his master. In fact,
35 24| was soon trotting by his side. ~"Are we going to continue
36 24| pavilion, ran along one side of this lane, and on the
37 25| worthy captain, who on his side felt a lively interest in
38 25| before the fire, and on each side of a large chimneypiece,
39 27| of him, and his brilliant side disappeared as into profound
40 27| with a blow of the flat side of it." ~"You villian, will
41 27| heard a great noise on the side next the cellar. He rose,
42 27| of Athos, from the other side of the door, "let them just
43 27| bottom to top. ~"Stand on one side, d'Artagnan, stand on one
44 27| d'Artagnan, stand on one side," cried Athos. "I am going
45 28| by prancing along by my side on that magnificent charger.
46 29| went and leaned against the side of a pillar. D'Artagnan,
47 29| himself against the other side. ~There happened to be a
48 29| large over the nave. ~On her side the lady, who from time
49 30| Artagnan stopped on the other side of the carriage without
50 30| horse, and answering on his side through the carriage window. "
51 31| fatigued, with a vigorous side thrust sent his sword flying.
52 31| view things on the dark side, methinks." ~"My dear fellow,
53 32| husband. ~"By the female side, I believe?" said the procurator,
54 32| the head she put on one side for herself, raised the
55 33| fastened herself in. On her side, but as softly as possible,
56 37| He recoiled to the other side of the room as he would
57 39| lost kiss? If, on the other side, it was not she--which was
58 41| have hinted that by the side of these views of the leveling
59 41| eyes of the queen. ~On his side Buckingham, in pretending
60 41| could when, on the opposite side of the road, from behind
61 41| avoided it by springing to one side; but by this movement he
62 42| of La Pree, as on their side the French were besieging
63 42| cardinal!" resounded on every side, and the drums were beaten
64 42| anything against you; on your side, a solemn oath to remain
65 44| whose captain is on my side, awaits you at the mouth
66 47| salutary resolution to quit the side of the rebels, and come
67 47| cries arose--on the one side cries of anger, on the other
68 47| these four men must be on my side." ~The same evening the
69 49| little cutter, which sailed side by side with it, menacing
70 49| cutter, which sailed side by side with it, menacing it with
71 51| strangulation. ~On their side, from time to time, the
72 51| turn his eyes to the other side of the sea. ~During this
73 52| resounded from the other side of the ill- closed door,
74 54| who drew quickly to one side to prevent being seen by
75 55| who ranges himself on the side of the strongest and the
76 57| resumed Milady, "for by the side of base and contemptible
77 58| that the Lord is on our side, Felton," replied Milady. "
78 58| Milady knew the rest. ~On her side, Milady tried to encourage
79 59| reality imperceptible by the side of an ant. ~The rapidity
80 59| plunged the knife into his side up to the handle. ~"Ah,
81 63| was situated at the other side of the wood. In this case
82 63| uttered a cry, and fell by the side of his mistress as pale
83 64| dress, was exposed. On each side of the choir and behind
84 65| Artagnan passed to the other side of the room with Porthos
85 65| Winter ranged himself by the side of d'Artagnan, leaving the
86 66| tin; while on the other side was a black mass of trees,
87 67| they traveled together, side by side, with sad eyes and
88 67| traveled together, side by side, with sad eyes and heads
89 67| good master. On the other side, the crimes, the power,
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