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1 1 | of this recommendation, believed he could make this somewhat
2 2 | these weapons for foils, and believed them to be buttoned; but
3 2 | heard of even in Gascony. He believed himself transported into
4 3 | escaped. As for Athos, they believed him to be dead, and left
5 3 | murmured Treville. "I believed him still at Brussels." ~"
6 6 | opportunity of avenging it. He believed this opportunity was now
7 7 | this gentleman, for whom he believed himself to be engaged, had
8 7 | of gold to pay for it, he believed his fortune made, and returned
9 7 | veneration for his talents, believed he perfectly understood
10 7 | warmth of conversation, believed they had two or three hours
11 10| from the window. Then, as I believed my husband would be at home,
12 10| said M. de Treville; "I believed it later. But what can I
13 11| and d'Artagnan at first believed it was a man; but by the
14 11| sweet voice. D'Artagnan believed this cough to be a signal. ~
15 11| which he had for a moment believed he should need their assistance. ~
16 12| ardent and more eternal. You believed that you would fly from
17 12| returning to Paris; you believed that I would not dare to
18 13| made a terrified bound. He believed they were come to conduct
19 13| me in finding my wife. I believed I had a right to endeavor
20 13| passed under the arcade, he believed it was over with him. He
21 15| though exiled to Tours and believed to be in that city, had
22 15| the clock, although I had believed it to be later." ~"At what
23 16| the cardinal, sighing, "I believed myself secure from such
24 16| is not a man who has not believed, as you do, that his mistress
25 16| memoirs of the time are to be believed, had begun by according
26 16| account! She has always believed me, sire, to be her enemy;
27 17| terrible. Anne of Austria believed that Louis XIII knew all,
28 17| foolish, but I never till now believed you infamous!" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
29 19| again! I could not have believed she would risk her liberty
30 20| fell like a log. D'Artagnan believed him to be dead, or at least
31 23| I shall be ready; only I believed that Monsieur had but one
32 29| conceal himself, Porthos believed he had not been seen. d'
33 31| Why so?" ~"Because I am believed to be dead, and have reasons
34 31| over her face. Now that she believed herself to be no longer
35 32| first sight one might have believed to have some meat on them
36 33| I will be revenged!" ~"I believed that Madame loved him." ~"
37 33| upon Milady. D'Artagnan believed it right to say that vengeance
38 33| half her secrets--only she believed she could say she was not
39 34| nor dissuaded him. Athos believed that everyone should be
40 35| time. He would not have believed that two sentiments so opposite
41 36| enchantments. His love, which he believed to be extinct but which
42 36| electrified by love. He almost believed in the tenderness of Milady;
43 36| tenderness of Milady; he almost believed in the crime of de Wardes.
44 37| to Milady, but d'Artagnan believed it to be hardly two hours
45 39| Artagnan bounded, for he believed he recognized the handwriting,
46 39| man. ~D'Artagnan at first believed that he had to do with some
47 40| Treville. At that time it was believed that the separation of the
48 41| whom I love, and that I believed that woman dead?" asked
49 41| lost. In fact, d'Artagnan believed that he might be tranquil,
50 45| remained sitting. ~"You believed me to be dead, did you not,
51 45| dead, did you not, as I believed you to be? And the name
52 45| present time because we believed each other dead, and because
53 51| are not on duty, and we believed that not being on duty we
54 53| their imagination. Felton believed he heard the singing of
55 54| affectation, but from terror. She believed the order ready for execution.
56 55| not so far advanced as I believed. De Winter has changed his
57 56| appeared so strange that I believed myself dreaming. I arose
58 56| Oh, yes, scoundrel! He believed, having triumphed over me
59 57| defend me. Lord de Winter believed all that was told him with
60 61| de la Fere, whom she had believed dead, or at least expatriated,
61 61| she might not have been believed capable. "Have you been,
62 61| an instant before she had believed her rival but a sincere
63 63| the gate; you would have believed yourself about to meet friends;
64 63| of Athos. ~Lord de Winter believed he spoke in this manner
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