Chapter
1 1 | this woman was young and beautiful; and her style of beauty
2 1 | but she--she was very beautiful." ~"What she?" demanded
3 8 | as the apparition of the beautiful foreigner, to whom this
4 11| blushing. Such as were only beautiful gave their beauty, whence,
5 11| comes the proverb, "The most beautiful girl in the world can only
6 11| they make a pretty woman beautiful, without reckoning the hands,
7 11| women particularly, to be beautiful must be idle. ~Then d'Artagnan,
8 11| addressing himself to the beautiful night, and smiling at the
9 11| about me." ~"You forget that beautiful handkerchief with the coat
10 12| approaching several times the beautiful and proud Anne of Austria,
11 12| restored the undulations to his beautiful hair, which the weight of
12 12| emeralds, were perfectly beautiful, and yet were at the same
13 12| Austria appeared to him so beautiful, amid balls, fetes, or carousals,
14 12| sleeves knotted upon your beautiful arms--those lovely arms--
15 12| now--a hundred time more beautiful!" ~"What folly," murmured
16 12| life! You remember what a beautiful night it was? How soft and
17 12| my head toward you, your beautiful hair touch my cheek; and
18 12| place, the charm of the beautiful evening, the fascination
19 12| those sweet words! Oh, my beautiful sovereign, a hundred times,
20 12| the heart? You love me, my beautiful queen, and you will weep
21 12| implore you!" ~"Oh, how beautiful you are thus! Oh, how I
22 12| lips passionately to that beautiful hand, and then rising, said, "
23 14| wall was ornamented with a beautiful Cordova leather, and as
24 16| with a girl of sixteen, beautiful as fancy can paint. Through
25 16| That has cured me of beautiful, poetical, and loving women,"
26 16| And the queen laid her beautiful hand on her bosom. ~"Then
27 16| opportunity for her to wear those beautiful diamonds which you gave
28 17| excessively pale, leaned her beautiful hand upon a CONSOLE, which
29 17| nothing but sincerity in her beautiful eyes, embraced her tenderly. ~"
30 18| Artagnan. "Be satisfied, beautiful Constance. I shall become
31 18| woman only replied by the beautiful glow which mounted to her
32 22| was without doubt the most beautiful woman in France. ~It is
33 22| and an arm, surpassingly beautiful in their form and whiteness,
34 23| traced by the hand of his beautiful mistress. At length he went
35 23| London you brought that beautiful diamond that glitters on
36 24| followed the road, much more beautiful then than it is now, which
37 27| distinguished, this creature so beautiful, this essence so fine, was
38 27| hundred louis, without his beautiful eyebrow being heightened
39 28| besides, there is that beautiful ring which beams from the
40 29| began to make signals to a beautiful lady who was near the choir,
41 29| and who not only was a beautiful lady, but still further,
42 29| Begone, then, to your beautiful duchess; I will detain you
43 30| catch any vestige of his beautiful Englishwoman, when from
44 30| man plainly saw that the beautiful Englishwoman was in a great
45 31| say?" ~"She has the most beautiful light hair imaginable!" ~"
46 31| her handkerchief with her beautiful teeth. ~That pretty little
47 33| the evening, however, the beautiful lioness became milder; she
48 34| dreams!" cried Aramis. "Oh, beautiful life! Yes, we are young;
49 34| Andalusian mule, which were beautiful to look upon. The husband
50 35| a family jewel." ~"It is beautiful, is it not?" said d'Artagnan. ~"
51 35| No. It is a gift from my beautiful Englishwoman, or rather
52 36| possible, my God?--good and beautiful as you are!" ~"A mortal
53 36| brought tears into your beautiful eyes!" ~"Who told you that
54 37| it, but you love me, my beautiful mistress, do you not?" ~"
55 37| cambric was torn from her beautiful shoulders; and on one of
56 37| little by little. ~"Well, beautiful lady, very well," said be; "
57 48| fastidious," said Athos; "such a beautiful woman!" ~"A woman of mark!"
58 49| was one of those rare and beautiful days in winter when England
59 49| part of his face, was of a beautiful deep chestnut color. ~When
60 49| that face, just before so beautiful, distorted with passion
61 50| woman. She is young; she is beautiful; she possesses all earthly
62 50| that which prevailed on her beautiful countenance. Lord de Winter
63 52| nothing is lost; I am still beautiful." ~It was then nearly eight
64 52| her head thrown back, her beautiful hair unbound and disheveled,
65 52| Winter, laughing, "that beautiful hair so skillfully disheveled,
66 53| no reply, but turning her beautiful head round upon her pillow,
67 53| armchair near the chimney, beautiful, pale, and resigned, looked
68 53| involuntary." ~Milady was so beautiful at this moment, the religious
69 53| to them, her voice is so beautiful." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
70 54| door opened gently; the beautiful supplicant pretended not
71 54| of infinite terror, her beautiful hand to Felton's mouth. ~
72 54| never had she appeared more beautiful. ~"Oh, yes," said she, smiling, "
73 55| him. To see this woman, so beautiful, fair as the brightest vision,
74 55| cry of victory, she rose, beautiful as an antique priestess,
75 55| men. But you, madame, so beautiful in reality, you, so pure
76 55| her hand modestly over her beautiful eyes, "never! never!--I
77 57| impression which dishonored that beautiful shoulder. ~"But," cried
78 57| out her hand to him. ~"So beautiful! so young!" cried Felton,
79 58| Felton, looking at those beautiful hands, and shaking his head
80 58| Hurrah for you, then, my beautiful lady," cried the captain; "
81 61| confidence, if not in the most beautiful work of the Lord? As for
82 61| appear so good and are so beautiful!" ~"That does not prevent,"
83 61| smiled upon her. ~"Oh, you beautiful, good little creature!"
84 63| myself for one who is so beautiful and so amiable? Are you
85 63| character--perfecting a beautiful vengeance. ~Revolving all
86 63| and hastened to her. Her beautiful face was distorted with
87 65| was once a young girl, as beautiful as she is today. She was
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