Chapter
1 3 | he would break you like glass." ~"That will not prevent
2 12| placed himself before the glass, as we have said, restored
3 12| saw this apparition in the glass; he uttered a cry. It was
4 16| emptying and refilling his glass. "The two things agree marvelously
5 16| at a single draught the glass he held in his hand. ~"Horror!"
6 16| have emptied an ordinary glass. ~Then he let his head sink
7 16| Athos. "But hold out your glass. Some ham, my boy, or we
8 20| appeared to me, through the glass door, to be fighting with
9 25| thirst. Allow me to take a glass of water in your apartment;
10 25| d'Artagnan, emptying his glass, "that is all I wanted of
11 25| drink with me. Take your glass, then, and let us drink.
12 27| together at his bottle, his glass, or at Grimaud, who, accustomed
13 27| said Athos, filling his glass and that of his friend; "
14 30| sign for Grimaud to bring a glass for d'Artagnan, and Grimaud
15 31| table and took the second glass. He did not, however, lose
16 32| stone bottle the third of a glass for each of the young men,
17 32| filled up their third of a glass with water; then, when they
18 32| they had drunk half the glass, they filled it up again,
19 32| his. He also drank half a glass of this sparingly served
20 42| Brisemont poured the lees into a glass, and d'Artagnan desired
21 42| about to lift the first glass of wine to their lips, when
22 42| was going to drink a small glass of it if Fourreau had not
23 46| a light-horseman, with a glass of brandy in his hand, which
24 46| drinking rum out of beer glass. ~"Yes, monsieur," said
25 47| D'Artagnan was lifting a glass to his lips; but at the
26 47| he was obliged to put the glass on the ground again for
27 47| said Athos, sipping a glass of sparkling wine. "Villainous
28 47| this fowl and to drink one glass of wine to your health,
29 47| swallowing the contents of his glass, which he put down close
30 47| poured the last drop into his glass. ~"A moment," said d'Artagnan. "
31 48| as surveying it through a glass of chambertin." ~"That's
32 51| said Athos, emptying a glass of excellent Bordeaux wine
33 51| shall afterward drink this glass of wine. First, here is
34 51| his eyes fixed upon the glass which Athos held in his
35 51| Grimaud silently swallowed the glass of Bordeaux wine; but his
36 52| says she, gazing into the glass, which reflects back to
37 54| placed herself before the glass, and regarded herself attentively;
38 56| the table, but filled my glass at a marble fountain fixed
39 56| repast; then I drew another glass of water from my protecting
40 56| had already drunk half a glass. ~"I threw the rest away
41 56| I had only drunk half a glass of the water, I contended
42 56| morning. ~"Only I concealed a glass of water, which remained
43 56| which I had saved in my glass. The substitution was made
44 58| knock on one of the panes of glass. But will you be able to
45 59| as, through a magnifying glass, one views as frightful
46 60| Golden Harrow to drink a glass of wine, a horseman came
47 60| became very pale, and let his glass fall. ~"What is the matter,
48 63| opposite, poured her a small glass of Spanish wine, and helped
49 63| mechanically, and just touched the glass with her lips. ~"Come, come!"
50 63| But at the moment the glass touched her lips, her hand
51 63| emptied into Mme. Bonacieux's glass the contents of a ring which
52 63| immediately. ~Then, taking the glass with a firm hand, she said, "
53 63| drink!" And she put the glass to the lips of the young
54 63| said Milady, replacing the glass upon the table, with an
55 63| ran to the table to get a glass of water; but he stopped
56 63| name of heaven, whose empty glass is this?" ~"Mine, monsieur,"
57 63| for you that was in this glass?" ~"She." ~"But who is SHE?" ~"
58 63| admiring himself before a glass. ~"Ah, ah! is that you,
59 63| contemplating the charms of his last glass of Malaga by the light of
60 67| up at the door to drink a glass of wine, and darted a searching
61 67| admiring himself before a glass. ~"Ah, ah! is that you,
62 67| contemplating the charms of his last glass of Malaga by the light of
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