Chapter
1 Pre| imagined how great was our joy when, in turning over this
2 5 | their road, intoxicated with joy, toward the hotel of M.
3 6 | been able to sleep for the joy he felt in the expectation
4 11 | accompanied by such excessive joy that unless the joy be allowed
5 11 | excessive joy that unless the joy be allowed to overflow,
6 11 | Artagnan, she uttered a cry of joy, "Oh, it is you, it is you!
7 11 | Artagnan, beside himself with joy. ~"Oh, as to that, I do
8 12 | his heart swelling with joy, happy and proud at being
9 15 | very respectfully, with a joy that was not unmixed with
10 16 | said the king, who, in his joy at finding the queen guilty
11 17 | Bonacieux manifested real joy, and advanced toward his
12 18 | but her heart beat with joy and secret hope shone in
13 18 | Artagnan was radiant with joy and pride. This secret which
14 19 | young man overflowed with joy. An opportunity presented
15 19 | first glance, and by the joy which was painted on his
16 22 | and a smile of terrible joy passed over his lips; the
17 22 | The king trembled with joy and the cardinal with vexation;
18 23 | swelled by the intoxication of joy, felt ready to dissolve
19 23 | something to do with the joy of the king, the triumph
20 25 | Porthos uttered a loud cry of joy; and Mousqueton, rising
21 26 | was then at the height of joy. In all probability, this
22 26 | any; silence is the last joy of the unhappy. Beware of
23 28 | Bonacieux--he ran, full of joy, to seek his comrades, whom
24 31 | Artagnan was at the height of joy; he had realized the plan
25 34 | Aramis uttered a cry of joy at the sight of the seal,
26 34 | was not quite free from joy. ~"Ah, my yellow horse,"
27 35 | Milady in a delirium of joy had told her servant everything;
28 35 | Milady seemed overcome with joy, and made Kitty repeat the
29 35 | with love, intoxicated with joy. She wished to know when
30 35 | became almost wild with joy on reading it a second time.
31 36 | You overwhelm me with joy. What is his name?" ~"You
32 36 | the less intoxicated with joy, electrified by love. He
33 39 | Porthos was resplendent with joy and pride. ~At the same
34 39 | uttered a slight cry of joy; this woman, or rather this
35 41 | with a feeling of real joy, that the queen must have
36 47 | him, saw him returned with joy. ~"Come along, Athos, come
37 47 | was beside himself with joy. We know that the dream
38 48 | Artagnan, beside himself with joy. ~"Planchet!" repeated Aramis
39 50 | the infinite and supreme joy of doing it? Oh, be assured,
40 53 | murmured Milady, with a savage joy, burying herself under the
41 53 | expression of unspeakable joy lightened the countenance
42 54 | herself, at the height of joy at having obtained so quickly
43 54 | attached to the order. The joy she felt at this discovery
44 55 | now." ~A flash of terrible joy, but rapid as thought, gleamed
45 55 | an apparent transport of joy. ~As for her, she returned
46 56 | and Milady saw, with the joy of a demon, that his strength
47 57 | was bathed in an infernal joy. ~"But how can Lord de Winter,
48 58 | guards. ~Milady smiled with joy. She was free now to give
49 58 | sail." ~Milady started with joy. She could read to the depths
50 60 | part of the escort. ~Their joy was great. The lackeys were
51 61 | novice, with an expression of joy which she made no effort
52 61 | illumined by so savage a joy that under any other circumstances
53 61 | excess of her pride and joy, presenting a letter to
54 61 | Milady uttered a cry of joy; this man was the Comte
55 63 | This noise acted upon her joy like the storm which awakens
56 63 | she uttered a loud cry of joy, and darted toward the door;
57 63 | gratitude though beaming with joy, went back to Athos, whom
58 67 | gift to the queen. ~The joy of the king was lively.
59 67 | head and uttered a cry of joy. It was the man he called
60 67 | something like a secret joy at being forever relieved
61 67 | gratitude though beaming with joy, went back to Athos, whom
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