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1 1 | glance from the stranger stopped him short; he bowed humbly
2 1 | would probably not have stopped our fiery young man if the
3 3 | silent as if on parade--he stopped all at once full in front
4 3 | All at once the captain stopped, as if struck by a sudden
5 4 | seized him by the belt and stopped him. ~"You are in a hurry?"
6 4 | at Athos's last remark he stopped short. ~"MORBLEU, monsieur!"
7 6 | Guardsman of his Eminence, stopped outside the door. An instant
8 9 | falsehood, finds himself stopped by some unforeseen obstacle;
9 11| eyes to look around her, stopped, went backward, and then
10 11| the bridge. ~D'Artagnan stopped before them, and they stopped
11 11| stopped before them, and they stopped before him. ~"What do you
12 13| people and the carriage stopped. This was more than poor
13 14| carriage, which had been stopped for a minute, resumed its
14 14| Rue des Bons Enfants, and stopped before a low door. ~The
15 16| have been--" ~Louis XIII stopped, terrified at what he was
16 19| without knowing--" ~Aramis stopped. ~"What is become of her?
17 20| route. ~At Beauvais they stopped two hours, as well to breathe
18 20| Planchet's horse; but he stopped short, and could not be
19 24| as we said, d'Artagnan stopped, asked for a bottle of wine
20 25| the same at which they had stopped on their first journey. ~
21 25| of the ten times I have stopped three or four times at your
22 25| confidence of d'Artagnan stopped. He only added that on his
23 28| staking yours." ~"Yes; but you stopped at the idea, I hope?" ~"
24 30| he met Planchet, who had stopped before the house of a pastry
25 30| animated that d'Artagnan stopped on the other side of the
26 30| caught at his bridle and stopped him. ~"Well, monsieur,"
27 32| it does not exceed--" She stopped; speech failed her. ~"Oh,
28 34| d'Artagnan's confidence stopped there. We will therefore
29 35| can he have--" and she stopped. She ground her teeth; she
30 36| as you are loving--" ~She stopped. ~"Well?" demanded d'Artagnan. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
31 39| returning from St. Germain; he stopped them to offer his compliments
32 39| you had seen nothing." ~He stopped, therefore, trembling not
33 40| the waters of Forges; they stopped on the road, but you continued
34 41| La Villette; but having stopped to drink at a cabaret, they
35 43| who, on perceiving them, stopped in their turn, appearing
36 47| astonished at this apparition, stopped fifty paces from the bastion: "
37 47| person at Tours--" ~Aramis stopped on seeing Athos smile. ~"
38 48| having been--" d'Artagnan stopped, as if seeking for the word,
39 49| investigation. The officer who had stopped in front of her and studied
40 49| nearly an hour, the carriage stopped before an iron gate, which
41 49| gateways, and at length stopped in a court large, dark,
42 50| are already acquainted, stopped at the threshold to receive
43 53| soldier on guard at her door stopped, as if he had been changed
44 54| sprang in pursuit of him and stopped him. ~"Sir," cried she, "
45 54| evening before, the soldier stopped his march to listen to her. ~
46 54| end of the corridor and stopped before her door. ~"It is
47 56| forever. Finally--" ~Milady stopped, and a bitter smile passed
48 58| air. ~All at once Felton stopped. ~"What is the matter?"
49 60| Paris by the twenty-third--stopped from time to time to fly
50 60| ran toward his horse. They stopped him at the door. ~"Well,
51 61| Night overtook her; she stopped, and slept at an inn. At
52 61| the superior; but Milady stopped her. ~"How, madame," said
53 63| noise of a carriage which stopped at the gate. ~Milady listened. ~"
54 63| a glass of water; but he stopped at seeing the horrible alteration
55 63| outskirts they perceived, and stopped before the first inn they
56 64| arriving at four crossroads, he stopped again, visibly embarrassed.
57 64| uneasy and embarrassed, and stopped for the third time. ~Fortunately,
58 64| garden; the carriage had stopped here. At this spot Milady
59 64| account of robbers, who had stopped the chaise in the wood.
60 66| middle of the stream he stopped the boat, and suspending
61 67| following the sport had stopped at a cabaret on the high
62 67| Eminence bent his brow, stopped for an instant, and then
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