Chapter
1 1 | elder girded his own sword round his son, kissed him tenderly
2 1 | while the latter turned round to face this shower of blows,
3 1 | exclaimed he, turning round as the noise of the door
4 2 | observing that they turned round to look at him, and for
5 3 | anyone, and all crowded round the wounded man. But all
6 3 | de Treville, on turning round, found himself alone with
7 4 | to laugh aloud, looking round carefully, however, to see
8 5 | tiger, turning ten times round his adversary, and changing
9 6 | apprentice." ~D'Artagnan turned round as if a serpent had stung
10 11| outside the window turned round, and passed within four
11 11| raised her by passing his arm round her waist; but as he felt
12 11| people, everything comes round." ~"Oh, you render me the
13 12| But this war may bring round a peace; this peace will
14 14| Bonacieux, rolling his eyes round in astonishment. ~Five seconds
15 15| Treville's entrance he turned round. "You arrive in good time,
16 16| that she could not come round at the first advance; but,
17 17| The queen turned sharply round, for there could be no deception
18 17| despair of bringing him round to her purpose. ~"Ah, you
19 17| Bonacieux, slapping a plump, round bag, which returned a sound
20 19| M. de Treville, glancing round to see if they were surely
21 21| the threshold, he turned round, and seeing the hesitation
22 23| had left and disappeared round the corner of the street,
23 26| head enveloped in a sort of round flat cap, not much unlike
24 26| sound." ~"Ah, he'll come round," thought d'Artagnan; "that'
25 29| the red cushion, turned round toward her. Porthos paid
26 29| him, he turned his head round, fixing his eyes steadfastly
27 30| her; but the world, being round, has many ends, so that
28 30| horses into a lane, went round the house, and came back
29 30| carriage, which had turned round toward the way it came,
30 31| perceive this; he had turned round to play with Milady's favorite
31 31| The Englishman then turned round and described the combat
32 32| but Porthos turned sharply round, and every countenance quickly
33 32| roasted." ~And he looked round to see if anybody partook
34 37| walked six or seven times round the Place Royale, turning
35 37| those lovely shoulders, round and white, d'Artagnan recognized,
36 37| we leave her time to turn round, she will have me killed
37 39| which in an instant drew round them a hundred gapers. ~
38 40| Faubourg St. Antoine, he turned round to look gaily at the Bastille;
39 41| bastion. There, on turning round, d'Artagnan perceived that
40 41| young man turned quickly round, for this attack could not
41 42| dear friend, time brings round opportunity; opportunity
42 43| took him who offended me round the body, and threw him
43 45| the bolt, Milady turned round. ~Athos was standing before
44 46| said Porthos, turning round upon his chair and twisting
45 46| the four friends turned round. ~More than three hundred
46 49| the darkness, and formed round the sternlights and lanterns
47 51| from his eyes. He turned round as if to give an order to
48 52| immovable guardian never turned round once. ~She then thought
49 52| this sigh Felton turned round. ~"Ah, you are awake, madame,"
50 52| was cruel. The blade was round, and of flexible silver. ~
51 53| turning her beautiful head round upon her pillow, she burst
52 55| them by clasping his arms round them." ~Milady waited, then,
53 56| that I awoke in bed in a round chamber, the furniture of
54 56| knees, my hands clasped round one of the bedposts; then
55 58| Milady passed her two arms round Felton's neck, and let herself
56 59| Patrick. ~Felton cast his eyes round for means of escape, and
57 59| last memorial"--he looked round for some valuable object--"
58 64| could carry him. ~Athos went round the house before he could
59 64| The four horsemen looked round them with astonishment,
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