Chapter
1 3 | inclination to crawl under the table. ~"Well, my Captain," said
2 3 | he seated himself at a table in order to write the promised
3 6 | attended the king's gaming table. The king was winning; and
4 6 | himself from the king's gaming table. This did not prevent the
5 7 | and the lackey waited at table. The repast had been ordered
6 7 | longer to enjoy themselves at table, Aramis looked at his watch,
7 8 | Porthos went to the gaming table. Unfortunately he was in
8 13| the only furniture was a table, a chair, and a commissary.
9 13| and was writing at the table. ~The two guards led the
10 13| the prisoner toward the table, and upon a sign from the
11 14| month of September. A square table, covered with books and
12 14| The officer took from the table the papers pointed out,
13 16| This letter is not in your table nor in your secretary; and
14 16| with her left hand upon a table behind her to keep herself
15 17| The queen ran to a little table, on which were ink, paper,
16 19| pocket, and placing it on the table. "There are in this bag
17 20| and placed themselves at table. A gentleman, who had just
18 20| was seated at the same table, and was breakfasting. He
19 20| and they were arising from table, the stranger proposed to
20 21| found Buckingham seated at a table in his bedchamber, writing
21 23| found a letter on the green table cover in your bedroom." ~"
22 24| in two, on its hinges. A table, which had been covered
23 25| pistols, laid it on his table, day and night, and said
24 25| said Porthos, "arrange the table, Mousequeton, and while
25 26| seated before an oblong table, covered with rolls of paper
26 26| in folio, which made the table bend beneath its weight. ~
27 27| had placed my purse on the table." ~"Yes, monsieur." ~"That
28 27| strained knee, and Aramis at a table between two theologians.
29 28| Artagnan, rising from the table, the story of the present
30 28| dice. He threw them on the table without looking at them,
31 28| first visit, and seated at a table on which, though he was
32 31| had finished, he went to a table upon which was a salver
33 31| therefore drew near to the table and took the second glass.
34 32| himself every day at a good table; to smooth the yellow, wrinkled
35 32| honors of the magisterial table, "in my cousin's place,
36 32| rolling her husband up to the table. He had scarcely entered
37 32| procurator's wife under the table, as it came in search of
38 32| they arose slowly from the table, folded their napkins more
39 34| which he laid down on the table; then he opened the door,
40 34| gold which sparkled on the table. ~Bazin scratched at the
41 37| stood upon the dressing table, opened it with a feverish
42 38| He placed himself at the table and wrote a little note
43 38| counting out the money on the table. ~Grimaud had a stout, short
44 42| dishes were arranged on the table. Planchet waited, towel
45 44| placed themselves at the table and began to play. Athos
46 46| pistoles majestically on the table. ~"Shall I give you the
47 47| while Grimaud spreads the table, let us begin by collecting
48 47| bottle of wine. ~"And now to table," said Athos. ~The four
49 48| Artagnan threw the bag upon the table. At the sound of the gold
50 48| gentlemen; sit down at the table and let us drink. Nothing
51 48| and throwing them upon the table. "Come, gentlemen," said
52 52| drew near. ~"Place that table there," said a voice which
53 52| She cast her eyes upon the table, saw the glittering of a
54 52| spirit. Milady sat down to table, ate from several dishes,
55 53| delay coming to clear the table, and that Felton would then
56 53| repast, made a sign that the table should be carried out of
57 53| the book upon the little table near which Milady was sitting,
58 53| She arose, came to the table, ate but little, and drank
59 53| An hour after, her table was cleared; but Milady
60 54| she placed herself at the table and ate. ~Then, as she had
61 56| You shall place it on that table, and you may remain between
62 56| weapon, and laid it upon the table, as he had agreed with the
63 56| within a few paces of me. ~"A table, with two covers, bearing
64 56| me; I sprang toward the table, I seized a knife, I placed
65 56| persecutor. Day came; the table had disappeared, only I
66 56| which was placed on the table, but filled my glass at
67 56| the wall over my dressing table. ~"And yet, notwithstanding
68 56| saw, amid the shadows, the table sink through the floor;
69 56| lighted, and I sat down to table. I only ate some fruit.
70 57| the scene. She ran to the table, and seizing the knife which
71 59| him, he placed it on the table, took a pen, and prepared
72 63| her eyes; she ran to the table, emptied into Mme. Bonacieux'
73 63| replacing the glass upon the table, with an infernal smile, "
74 63| voice, Aramis ran to the table to get a glass of water;
75 63| who, standing before the table, his hair rising from his
76 63| whom he found still at table contemplating the charms
77 64| the head, which lay on the table. ~All the rest of the furniture
78 65| were placed upon a mean table, and she leaned her head
79 65| solemn step, so that the table alone separated them, the
80 65| lamp burning sadly on the table. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
81 67| against the mantelpiece; a table was between him and d'Artagnan. ~"
82 67| cardinal approached the table, and without sitting down,
83 67| whom he found still at table contemplating the charms
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