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1 4 | I said 'Excuse me.' It appears to me that this is quite
2 5 | you were but three, but it appears to me we are four." ~"But
3 6 | Artagnan thus provoked, "it appears to me that this place is
4 8 | Yes. The cardinal, as it appears, pursues he and persecutes
5 8 | interrupting you, but it appears to me that that name is
6 9 | duke; but it nevertheless appears to me that the dress of
7 11| Artagnan forgets his host, or appears to forget him, under the
8 11| Artagnan to himself. "It appears that the method I have adopted
9 13| her. I was deceived, as it appears, and I ask your pardon." ~"
10 15| but very inveterate, as it appears, against the uniform--have
11 15| annoy me in this way. It appears, according to your account,
12 16| I am a criminal, as it appears. Estafania, give up the
13 19| ah!" said Porthos, "it appears there's something fresh
14 19| lackeys." ~"Porthos's plan appears to me to be impracticable,"
15 19| sealed. We must, then, as it appears to me, travel in company.
16 20| faithful servants." ~"It appears that his Eminence is anxious
17 23| We are going again, it appears, to have our hides pierced
18 23| there will be four." ~"It appears that our journey was a remounting
19 23| the world to be so; but it appears that is not possible." ~
20 23| mystifier; and the mystifier appears to me to have the air of
21 23| right, Planchet; all this appears to be a little mysterious;
22 25| man!" said d'Artagnan. It appears to me that if my boots need
23 25| very bad condition, too. It appears that he had met with disagreeableness,
24 25| meant to quarrel?" ~"It appears so." ~"And do you know what
25 25| so much of a devil as he appears." ~Saying these words, d'
26 25| very well toward you, as it appears, my dear Porthos," said
27 25| Artagnan, laughing, "it appears to me that from time to
28 27| would have me hanged. It appears that I had made a mistake,
29 28| faith," said d'Artagnan, "it appears that I was more drunk than
30 28| Aramis. ~"Well, then it appears that we are the Croesuses
31 29| a great conqueror, as it appears!" ~"I, madame?" said Porthos,
32 30| this is rather warm; it appears that Milady and I are anxious
33 30| offer you my services? It appears to me that this cavalier
34 32| courteously. ~"We are cousins, it appears, Monsieur Porthos?" said
35 33| is one," said Kitty, "who appears to me quite a different
36 34| as he walked away, "it appears I am getting nearer to Monsieur
37 35| Your Milady," said he, "appears to be an infamous creature,
38 36| is because my happiness appears so impossible to me; and
39 36| heard what I said." ~"It appears that these appointments
40 37| guilty toward you as he appears." ~"Indeed!" said Milady,
41 39| Athos, "you forget that; it appears to me, however, that the
42 40| dissatisfied." ~"But it appears to me that my Guards--mine--
43 42| ah!" said Porthos, "it appears we are feasting!" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
44 42| Well," said Porthos, "it appears to me that the means are
45 43| him out of the window. It appears that in falling," continued
46 44| as all the world knows, appears at the Louvre every time
47 46| frown of the Musketeer. "It appears there is something fresh
48 46| come and disturb us." ~"It appears to me," said d'Artagnan,
49 46| plundered, were they? It appears the conquerors had something
50 47| the Bastille." ~"Go to! It appears to me you make dull jokes,
51 47| said Athos. ~"My faith, it appears so!" said d'Artagnan. ~"
52 48| seven thousand livres?" ~"It appears so," said Athos, "since
53 48| great faith in Planchet, who appears to me to be a very good
54 51| cardinal seemed furious. ~"It appears that Messieurs the Musketeers
55 52| burning glance by which she appears to interrogate herself. "
56 53| all her advantages. ~"It appears," said the baron, seating
57 53| carelessly upon the hearth, "it appears we have made a little apostasy!" ~"
58 55| features of the angel who appears to me every night, crying
59 60| stumbled at anything. "It appears to me that we are making
60 61| to meet with a person who appears to know him well." ~"Oh,
61 62| Return instantly. It appears to me that the news you
62 63| pace with yours. And yet it appears, in spite of all your diligence,
63 63| everything; be easy." ~"It appears, however," said Lord de
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