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1 1 | this boy?" But an imperious glance from the stranger stopped
2 1 | He perceived then, at a glance, that this woman was young
3 4 | the one which his eager glance pervaded, could he see anyone;
4 5 | cast an anxious and rapid glance over the field of battle. ~
5 5 | greatest need, he caught a glance from Athos. The glance was
6 5 | a glance from Athos. The glance was of sublime eloquence.
7 6 | Treville, who saw at the first glance how things would go, "on
8 6 | in his hand. At the first glance, d'Artagnan judged that
9 7 | appreciated him at the first glance and who bore him a real
10 10| examined her with a rapid glance. ~She was a charming woman
11 10| darting at her the most loving glance that he could possibly concentrate
12 11| reopened her eyes, cast a quick glance upon the man who had terrified
13 11| surveying her with an ardent glance, "come, be more generous.
14 19| Treville entered. At the first glance, and by the joy which was
15 20| Wardes. ~Then, casting a glance on the handsome young man,
16 21| The goldsmith cast a glance at the elegant manner in
17 22| The queen cast a glance around her, and saw the
18 23| Hotel des Gardes, he took a glance in to the stables. Three
19 24| hedge, after having cast a glance behind it. Beyond that hedge,
20 25| with mud; but that same glance fell upon the shoes and
21 25| house, and cast a rapid glance at the bed. It had not been
22 26| physiognomist. His eye took in at a glance the plump, cheerful countenance
23 26| meaning, darted at him a glance which might have been thought
24 26| IMMENSITATEM." ~Aramis cast a glance upon d'Artagnan to see what
25 27| signs, read in the faint glance of his master his least
26 27| appeared, who with a rapid glance took a survey of the surroundings. ~
27 29| rapidity of lightning a glance toward the inconstant Porthos;
28 29| Milady; he cast a passing glance at Porthos, and beheld this
29 29| throwing a significant glance at Porthos. "Fortunately,
30 30| SOUBRETTE cast an anxious glance at d'Artagnan, whose good
31 32| cast a rapid, investigating glance into the kitchen; and he
32 32| thought Porthos, casting a glance at the three hungry clerks--
33 33| midnight,. ~D'Artagnan cast a glance around him. The little apartment
34 33| time our Gascon saw at a glance all the advantage to be
35 33| The poor girl ventured a glance at d'Artagnan which said, "
36 34| the mendicant cast a rapid glance around him in order to be
37 35| Gascon knew, by the first glance of his eye, that his billet
38 36| Artagnan cast an inquiring glance at Milady. She was pale,
39 36| Milady; and a threatening glance darted from her eyes. ~"
40 36| Milady answered by a glance which said, "Is that all?--
41 36| And then accompanying the glance with explanatory words, "
42 39| friends, darted a scrutinizing glance into every carriage that
43 39| this simple exchange of a glance, why this lost kiss? If,
44 40| and d'Artagnan felt this glance run through his veins like
45 41| ambuscade. ~The young man cast a glance at the first musket and
46 45| Aramis. He cast a rapid glance around the room, and perceived
47 48| friends exchanged a joyful glance; half of the work was done.
48 48| said he. ~Athos cast a glance over the epistle, and to
49 49| for Milady. ~With a single glance the prisoner took in the
50 50| thoughtful, plunged her glance into the depths of possibility,
51 50| could not even obtain a glance as long as she was ignorant
52 51| the army, cast a pensive glance over those works, so slowly
53 52| return to Milady, whom a glance thrown upon the coast of
54 52| to her eyes the burning glance by which she appears to
55 53| YOUR MASS, and a simple glance cast upon Felton, revealed
56 54| words, from the simplest glance of his eyes to his gestures--
57 54| moment he went out a piercing glance darted through the opening
58 55| sending a scrutinizing glance from Milady to the young
59 56| Milady saw at a single glance all the painful feelings
60 58| bed of fire. She cast a glance at the door; the baron had
61 59| Felton, he cast a rapid glance over the paper, and perceiving
62 59| where he was. With the eagle glance of a sailor he had recognized
63 64| cast a cold and indifferent glance upon the objects we have
64 67| and darted a searching glance into the room where the
65 67| Chevalier de Rochefort cast a glance backward, and saw that Porthos
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