Chapter
1 1 | that exact second fortune held out to him. You are young.
2 2 | or heard them, I shall be held as an accomplice. What would
3 3 | de Treville, generally held so sacred, became in an
4 5 | patience. Furious at being held in check by one whom he
5 7 | much in a hurry." ~Aramis held out his hand in a cordial
6 9 | in which the council was held. ~"Save me, gentlemen, for
7 10| arrested, the arrest is held secret. Four or five men
8 10| the queen." ~D'Artagnan held onto this idea, which, from
9 11| that it was his friend who held this dialogue from the interior
10 11| Artagnan seized the hand held out to him, and kissed it
11 11| effort from the hand he held, he sprang away, running,
12 13| who had till this time held his head down over his papers,
13 16| single draught the glass he held in his hand. ~"Horror!"
14 16| paper from her bosom and held it out to the keeper of
15 17| little rosewood box which he held under his arm? Am I deceived?
16 19| saluted M. de Treville, who held out his hand to him; d'Artagnan
17 20| obstinate." ~In fact, tightly held as he was, Lubin endeavored
18 21| see! The ribbons which held them have been cut with
19 22| you." ~With these words he held out to the queen the two
20 24| fall upon the letter as he held it, he drew it from his
21 24| of his horses, the lackey held the saddlehorses. All at
22 25| his two other friends, he held out his hand to the wounded
23 26| of a woman, and which he held in the air to cause the
24 26| blessed with the hands; he held out both his arms while
25 29| and a female servant who held the emblazoned bag in which
26 31| young gentleman who has held my life in his hands, and
27 32| military punctuality, and held their stools in hand quite
28 33| detest him! An idiot, who held the life of Lord de Winter
29 33| clock Kitty came to him. She held in her hand a fresh billet
30 34| opening his ragged vest, badly held together by a leather strap,
31 35| this mute sorrow; but he held too tenaciously to his projects,
32 36| settled custom." ~Milady held out her hand to him, which
33 40| the Louvre, where the king held his review. ~The king was
34 41| in every way of a man who held in his hand, as his weapon
35 41| Bed of Justice had been held; but on rising from his
36 45| bosom, drew out a paper, and held it toward Athos. ~"Take
37 45| the spare horse which they held. ~"Gentlemen," said he, "
38 46| two large iron dogs which held the firebrands in the chimney, "
39 47| Artagnan. ~"But when you held her in your power, why did
40 47| while breakfasting they held it for two hours against
41 51| upon the glass which Athos held in his hand, he ground the
42 52| the swoon of Milady. He held a vial of salts in his hand. ~"
43 52| In fact, Milady still held the harmless weapon in her
44 53| Felton remained behind; he held a book in his hand. ~Milady,
45 53| in spite of the empire he held over himself he could not
46 55| the improvised cord she held in her hand. ~The young
47 57| your persecutors." ~Milady held out her hand to him. ~"So
48 58| crushed in a vice." ~Milady held out her arms; her wrists
49 59| usurped; my Lord, you are held in horror by God and men.
50 59| him time to draw it. He held the knife with which Milady
51 59| the duke, took his hand, held it for an instant in his
52 61| much!" ~These two women held each other for an instant
53 63| yet-smoking pistol which he held in his hand, and fell on
54 63| Porthos and Aramis, who held their drawn swords in their
55 63| of Athos which he still held clasped in both his own,
56 66| dragged Milady, whom each held by one arm. The executioner
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