Chapter
1 1 | grumbled the host, drawing near to d'Artagnan, and endeavoring
2 1 | into such a rage as was near costing him a fresh consumption
3 1 | the Rue des Fossoyeurs, near the Luxembourg. ~As soon
4 2 | you with the other Sunday, near the gate St. Honor." ~"No,
5 3 | Treville's house, to place near him, to win his confidence,
6 4 | And where, I pray you?" ~"Near the Carmes-Deschaux." ~"
7 4 | this good feeling drawing near to Aramis, who was departing
8 5 | and Aramis instantly drew near one another, while Jussac
9 6 | a tennis court situated near the stables of the Luxembourg.
10 6 | that if, instead of passing near, it had hit him, his audience
11 6 | went and took his place near the cord and in the gallery. ~
12 6 | six hours, and when he was near being taken--when St.-Simon
13 8 | Monsieur Laporte placed her near her Majesty in order that
14 10| said d'Artagnan; "we are near Athos's door. Yes, here
15 11| darkest side of the street near a stone bench placed at
16 11| journey, she resolutely drew near to Aramis's shutter, and
17 11| advantage d'Artagnan was near uttering a cry of surprise;
18 11| About three months ago I was near having a duel with Aramis
19 12| happy and proud at being near the moment he had so long
20 13| corridor. These steps drew near to his dungeon, the door
21 13| Bastille were executed--he was near fainting and crossed himself
22 14| twelve diamond studs; get as near to him as you can, and cut
23 15| encounter which took place near the Convent of the Carmes-Dechausses?"
24 16| policy and love. She has near her a certain Laporte." ~"
25 18| of me." ~D'Artagnan drew near the window, and lent his
26 21| France was talked of as near and certain, and the jolly
27 22| kingdom. ~The cardinal drew near to the king, and placed
28 24| eleven o'clock. He drew near to the window, and placing
29 24| pursuing his researches, found near the wall a woman's torn
30 25| old trade. While walking near the wood of Monsieur le
31 26| trial, Bazin found himself near a result of which he had
32 27| Some of that at the bottom, near the laths. There are twenty-
33 28| yesterday from bleeding. I drew near, and found he was bidding
34 29| a beautiful lady who was near the choir, and who not only
35 29| upon your friendship--I was near dying of my wounds at first,
36 29| at the church has estates near to those of my family, we
37 30| cloak and with the scar near his temple, filled his mind
38 30| horse and had been very near winning his diamond of Athos,
39 31| A silent party soon drew near to the same enclosure, entered,
40 31| pledge him. He therefore drew near to the table and took the
41 32| at the bottle, which was near him, and hoped that with
42 33| As to the cause which was near making Milady lose her credit
43 37| Milady endeavored to get near enough to him to stab him,
44 37| keeping on the defensive, drew near to Kitty's door. At the
45 38| But however near it may be," replied d'Artagnan, "
46 38| Monsieur Chevalier, far off or near," said Kitty, "I shall always
47 39| strongbox of her husband. ~Near the Louvre the four friends
48 39| went and took their watch near an entrance. ~D'Artagnan,
49 41| caused to be constructed near the city. ~The Guards, under
50 41| was to examine the place near enough to verify the reports. ~
51 41| a motive for staying so near the enemy, abridged the
52 43| his attendant, who drew near. "These three Musketeers
53 43| these gentlemen can wait near a good fire?" said the cardinal. ~
54 47| musket next to him, and drew near to one of the loopholes. ~
55 47| my word, the drum draws near," said d'Artagnan. ~"Let
56 48| nearly been the victim of a near relative, whom you believe
57 49| roadstead; but as they drew near in order to cast anchor,
58 49| wake of the ship, a speck near the enormous mass. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
59 50| shutter, and draw a chair near to his sister-in-law's fauteuil,
60 51| company of Treville, he drew near and looked at him in a peculiar
61 51| the four muskets piled near the drum, on which were
62 51| grouped themselves again near the wine jar. ~"You had
63 52| in the chamber, and drew near. ~"Place that table there,"
64 52| armchair which happened to be near the door, and waited without
65 53| reclining in an armchair near the chimney, beautiful,
66 53| book upon the little table near which Milady was sitting,
67 53| the effects ARE drawing near, on the contrary; but you,
68 54| Then as the steps drew near, she became silent for fear
69 55| grating to which she had drawn near, Milady saw the young man
70 56| trembling. My clothes were near me on a chair; I neither
71 56| hand, and when I saw him near me, stretching out his arms
72 58| Felton continued to descend. Near the bottom of the ladder,
73 58| The boat approached as near as it could to the shore;
74 58| with his foot. ~They drew near to the sloop. A sailor on
75 61| upon the stairs, steps drew near, the door opened, and a
76 62| the order is imperative. Near the camp you might be recognized;
77 63| on--that this issue was near, and could not fail to be
78 63| which continued to draw near, amid which she seemed to
79 64| he came to seek sat down near him. ~Then he explained
80 65| mantle, seated upon a stool near a dying fire. Her elbows
81 66| Execution~ ~ ~ ~ ~ It was near midnight; the moon, lessened
82 66| to your masters, I have near at hand avengers who will
83 66| fastened her feet. On coming near the bank, she jumped lightly
84 67| chevalier, who no doubt was near the door, entered immediately. ~"
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