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1 1 | put to his sword, and then returned toward the Louvre, inquiring
2 3 | M. de Treville himself returned. The injured man had recovered
3 5 | seized his rapier, and returned toward d'Artagnan; but on
4 5 | Bicarat with their swords, and returned them to their sheaths. D'
5 6 | of M. de la Tremouille, returned to his hotel, and immediately
6 6 | antechamber. The king had not yet returned from hunting. Our young
7 6 | evening at his hotel, that he returned too late to present himself
8 7 | believed his fortune made, and returned thanks to heaven for having
9 7 | day, and for a month he returned to his lodgings gay as a
10 9 | a half hour, d'Artagnan returned. He had again missed his
11 10| taken ten steps before he returned. ~"Young man," said he to
12 10| queen always at heart, and returned to the saloon; but at the
13 11| went backward, and then returned again. D'Artagnan was perplexed. ~"
14 11| her, d'Artagnan would have returned home, since he had so promised.
15 11| me, or else he will have returned home, where he will have
16 11| course. He passed them, then returned so as to meet them exactly
17 14| but she has most likely returned to the Louvre." ~"At one
18 14| this morning she had not returned." ~"My God! What can have
19 14| me immediately, if he has returned." ~"The count is here,"
20 14| And when she finally returned, did she bring that casket
21 14| door opened, and Rochefort returned. ~"Well?" said the cardinal,
22 17| terrible. Buckingham had returned to London; Mme. Chevreuse
23 17| plump, round bag, which returned a sound a money; "what do
24 18| seeing the apartment, had returned to the man in the cloak,
25 18| said he; "she must have returned to the Louvre." ~"You are
26 18| that your wife--" ~"Has returned to the Louvre." ~"Without
27 19| calling him back. ~D'Artagnan returned. ~"Have you any money?" ~
28 19| I presume that she has returned to Tours." ~"To Tours? Yes,
29 19| other cause could she have returned to Paris?" ~"For the cause
30 20| health, and the travelers returned his politeness. ~But at
31 22| room. On his part the king returned to his apartment. ~There
32 23| remain." ~"And you have returned, have you not?" replied
33 23| Aramis. Neither of them had returned. Their lackeys likewise
34 26| There only his memory returned to him. He shook his head,
35 26| said, "you see that I am returned to my fundamental ideas." ~"
36 26| re-entered the house. I returned to the seminary. ~"I am
37 29| early in the morning, and returned late at night. They wandered
38 30| horses. d'Artagnan therefore returned to the Rue Ferou. ~In the
39 30| off. ~Planchet turned and returned the billet. Then, accustomed
40 31| most splendid toilet, then returned to Athos's, and according
41 31| Lord de Winter, and then returned to Milady. Her countenance,
42 32| wing for Porthos, and then returned the bird otherwise intact
43 32| the king. ~The Musketeer returned home hungry and in bad humor. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
44 34| thought for their future, he returned to Porthos, and told him
45 35| I was mistaken." And he returned d'Artagnan the ring without,
46 36| an instant abandoned her, returned to give luster to her eyes,
47 38| At this moment Grimaud returned, accompanied by Planchet;
48 38| door." ~Athos went down and returned immediately. ~"He has gone,"
49 38| guard the house. ~Aramis returned home, and Athos and d'Artagnan
50 38| hour afterward, d'Artagnan returned with the two thousand livres,
51 39| deficient in majesty. ~The usher returned and made a sign to d'Artagnan
52 40| the palace. You have not returned that visit, and you were
53 40| Palais-Cardinal. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Returned home with Athos, Aramis
54 41| The Guardsman who had returned at the first discharge announced
55 42| that evening. D'Artagnan returned to less important affairs,
56 45| having lost sight of them, he returned at a gallop to the inn,
57 45| honor. His desire for blood returned, burning his brain and pervading
58 45| Athos took the paper, returned the pistol to his belt,
59 46| air. ~All the spectators returned him his salute, accompanying
60 47| Where is he now?" ~"He returned to London at the first sound
61 47| anxiously awaited him, saw him returned with joy. ~"Come along,
62 49| single word to her. ~He then returned to the captain, said a few
63 55| his place. ~The soldier returned, and Felton gave him back
64 55| of joy. ~As for her, she returned to her place with a smile
65 56| but everywhere the walls returned a full and flat sound. ~"
66 57| Wales. My affianced husband returned. ~"'Hear me,' said he; '
67 58| little vessel; how he had returned; how he had scaled the wall
68 60| La Rochelle. Well, once returned from the country, half by
69 60| day's work he had done, returned to the yard. D'Artagnan
70 63| in the corridor, and then returned and seated herself close
71 63| drawn swords in their hands, returned them to their scabbards. ~"
72 63| over the commission and returned it to d'Artagnan, to the
73 63| Artagnan in the commission, and returned it to him. ~"I shall then
74 64| arose, bowed, went out, returned by the same way he came,
75 64| his courage fall anew, and returned to look for Athos; but Athos
76 64| all his suspicions, Athos returned to the hotel, and found
77 64| information when his friends returned. ~All their countenances
78 64| a quarter of an hour he returned, accompanied by a tall man,
79 65| happiness, my poor brother returned to Lille, and learning the
80 67| over the commission and returned it to d'Artagnan, to the
81 67| Artagnan in the commission, and returned it to him. ~"I shall then
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