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1 1 | host, waiter, or hostler--coming to hold his stirrup or take
2 2 | Musketeer. "This fashion is coming in. It is a folly, I admit,
3 3 | on quitting Tarbes and coming hither, it was my intention
4 3 | Treville. "If you see him coming on one side of the street,
5 4 | against a Musketeer who was coming out of one of M. de Treville'
6 4 | knew very well, although coming from Gascony, that people
7 5 | gentleman," said Aramis, coming in his turn onto the place. ~"
8 6 | marrow of his bones. The coming instant would in all probability
9 6 | hour you will." ~"But in coming too early I should be afraid
10 8 | yesterday morning, as she was coming out of her workroom." ~"
11 8 | back to the Louvre, he was coming out as she was going in,
12 8 | Athos and Porthos, who were coming to see him. They separated,
13 11| Without waiting for my coming out again?" ~"Yes." ~"Word
14 11| afraid?" said d'Artagnan, coming back to recommend courage
15 11| Guenegaud, he saw two persons coming out of the Rue Dauphine
16 12| on the very evening of coming to this decision, Mme. Bonacieux,
17 13| felt somehow as if it were coming to meet him. When he was
18 21| road, he had succeeded in coming off with a single sword
19 22| replied with an apology for coming so late, laying the blame
20 24| what it could be, when on coming to my door, I found that
21 25| right welcome. Excuse my not coming to meet you; but," added
22 25| and when he saw a Catholic coming alone, the Protestant religion
23 25| that when he saw a Huguenot coming, he felt himself filled
24 26| reply, and seeing it so long coming, he burst into a laugh,
25 27| Patience, monseigneur, we are coming to it. There happened then
26 30| who, having seen all, was coming to him. ~"For you, monsieur,"
27 31| Athos, being warned of his coming, went into the other chamber.
28 37| toward him, and his sword coming in contact with his nervous
29 38| Grimaud," said Athos, coming out of his apartment in
30 39| thicken, a carriage appeared, coming at a quick pace on the road
31 41| intentions of the man they saw coming toward them, they fired
32 43| cardinal was only an officer coming to visit a lady. ~"Have
33 44| All the details of his coming into and going out of the
34 46| importunate fellows, who keep coming in, saluting you, and addressing
35 47| of the troop persist in coming to the assault, we will
36 47| at the same time; "we are coming nearer to it now." ~"Inform
37 47| usual, "that his ring not coming from a mistress, and consequently
38 47| We are observed; they are coming to meet us. We shall be
39 48| seven hundred livres for coming back; and Bazin, three hundred
40 50| you had no other object in coming to England but to see me?" ~"
41 50| that you should expect my coming." ~"And yet that is the
42 51| we say, entered the city, coming from Portsmouth, and saying
43 51| supposed it was Monseigneur coming toward us with so few attendants." ~
44 51| concealed as soon as you saw me coming." ~The color mounted to
45 53| they could not long delay coming to clear the table, and
46 56| My first impulse, on coming to myself, was to feel under
47 57| been overheard! Someone is coming! All is over! We are lost!" ~"
48 59| reflected that the young man, coming from Lord de Winter, undoubtedly
49 59| step and voice of Milady coming to throw herself into his
50 61| although he seems to be coming here. Yes, he checks his
51 61| Bonacieux; "somebody is coming." ~Immediately the door
52 62| My chaise broke down coming into Lilliers." ~"Capital!" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
53 63| happened: My brother, who was coming to my assistance to take
54 63| of the cardinal, who was coming in search of me. He followed
55 63| we feel when a storm is coming on--that this issue was
56 63| second us! Here is night coming on; by daybreak we shall
57 63| enough for her to see who was coming. ~All at once, at the turning
58 64| a mendicant passed, who, coming up to Athos to ask charity,
59 66| which fastened her feet. On coming near the bank, she jumped
60 67| on the high road, a man coming from la Rochelle on horseback
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