Chapter
1 1 | entirely from the scabbard, and followed him, crying, "Turn, turn,
2 1 | only properly used when followed by a family name. But we
3 8 | distress. The hungry friends, followed by their lackeys, were seen
4 8 | to read it. The citizen followed him. ~"'Do not seek your
5 9 | accompanied by five or six men who followed about ten paces behind him;
6 11| with that intention you followed me?" asked the young woman,
7 11| to the Louvre. D'Artagnan followed them. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ He
8 11| twenty steps ahead, and then followed them, ready to execute the
9 12| duke and the young woman followed the wall for the space of
10 12| then turned to the right, followed the course of a long corridor,
11 13| of a great lord. He has followed us several times, as I think,
12 13| shrugged his shoulders, and followed his guards silently, while
13 13| indeed, I am lost!" And he followed the guards who came for
14 14| newly introduced personage followed Bonacieux impatiently with
15 16| Donna Estafania, who had followed her from Madrid. Mme. Guemene
16 18| long sword. ~Mme. Bonacieux followed him with her eyes, with
17 19| evening on which he had followed Mme. Bonacieux. Still further,
18 19| search was superfluous, he followed d'Artagnan, wondering to
19 20| strict incognito. The lackeys followed, armed to the teeth. ~All
20 20| D'Artagnan and Planchet followed the gentleman at a distance
21 21| knocked down. d'Artagnan followed him amid cries which strongly
22 21| this invitation, d'Artagnan followed the duke, who closed the
23 21| Neufchatel. He strictly followed the instructions he had
24 22| ensign in the king's Guards, followed by two officers and several
25 22| token of submission, and followed the ladies who were to conduct
26 22| words. D'Artagnan therefore followed Mme. Bonacieux moved by
27 23| stay out late, be always followed by your lackey, and let
28 24| gate of La Conference and followed the road, much more beautiful
29 24| horse into a trot. ~Planchet followed the movements of his master
30 25| the road as an enemy. It followed that his hat was forever
31 25| host, on seeing a young man followed by a lackey with two extra
32 25| kingdom; and d'Artagnan, followed by a lackey, and traveling
33 25| there, then?" ~"Monsieur, I followed them from curiosity, so
34 26| but when I went out he followed, and quickly came up with
35 27| wringing his hands, and followed by Planchet with his musketoon
36 29| the church of St. Leu, and followed him instinctively. He entered,
37 29| lady with the black hood followed through all their wanderings
38 29| risen and was approaching, followed by her black boy and her
39 30| Englishman~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan followed Milady without being perceived
40 30| perceived Lubin. ~D'Artagnan followed the soubrette with his eyes,
41 34| saluted his friends, and followed Mousqueton. An instant after,
42 34| what rapidity the young man followed, or rather went before,
43 39| handsome genet. Mousqueton followed him upon an Auvergne horse,
44 39| superb English charger. Bazin followed him upon a roan, holding
45 39| mistress possible. ~The lackeys followed. ~As Porthos had foreseen,
46 40| my displeasure by having followed the orders of your superiors
47 40| disappeared. ~The two men followed the company, and on leaving
48 41| the Musketeers halted. It followed that d'Artagnan, who was
49 41| his four companions, and followed the trench; the two Guards
50 41| him, and the two soldiers followed behind. ~They arrived thus,
51 41| these two men had only followed for the purpose of assassinating
52 42| Musketeers proceeded and followed him. D'Artagnan, placed
53 45| and took the right hand, followed by his attendant--for that
54 46| saying anything. Porthos followed, chatting with Aramis. ~
55 46| the bastion St. Gervais, followed by Grimaud, who carried
56 46| word; besides, they were followed by the curious, who, hearing
57 47| Porthos, Aramis and d'Artagnan followed his example. As to Grimaud,
58 47| arms; a second discharge followed the first. The brigadier
59 47| interested in the route Milady followed. ~"She goes into England,"
60 47| dessert. The four friends followed, ten paces behind him. ~"
61 47| enthusiasm. ~A second discharge followed the first, and three balls,
62 47| The dragoon and the Swiss followed him, and all their comrades
63 47| and all their comrades followed the dragoon and the Swiss.
64 48| went out of the Parpaillot, followed by d'Artagnan. Aramis came
65 49| its six cannon. The boat followed in the wake of the ship,
66 49| impassivity that no discovery followed her investigation. The officer
67 49| boat waited. The officer followed her. A large cloak was spread
68 50| introduce him to you." ~There followed between these two personages
69 50| making a sign to Felton, who followed him, shutting the door after
70 51| standing and motionless, followed him with their eyes without
71 52| appeared in the corridor, followed by the soldier who had been
72 52| teeth inwardly; her eyes followed the motion of the door as
73 53| what treatment you wish followed." ~"Eh, how can I tell?
74 53| he went out. The woman followed him, and Lord de Winter
75 56| with the prisoner. ~Milady followed him with her eyes, and made
76 57| He entered the apartment followed by a man in a mask. He was
77 59| who, standing on the deck, followed him with her eyes. Both
78 59| sacrificed his life. ~De Winter followed his look, observed his feelings,
79 63| coming in search of me. He followed him. At a solitary and retired
80 63| and your counsels, always followed by such happy results." ~"
81 63| in Roussillon. ~Grimaud followed Athos. ~D'Artagnan fought
82 63| suffered much. ~All five, followed by their lackeys leading
83 64| encircled the forest. Athos followed the road for some time,
84 64| foreseen. ~Planchet had followed the road; like Athos, he
85 65| where she was concealed. I followed her, I caught her, I bound
86 65| behind her. The lackeys followed their masters, and the chamber
87 67| and your counsels, always followed by such happy results." ~"
88 67| in Roussillon. ~Grimaud followed Athos. ~D'Artagnan fought
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