Chapter
1 1 | from twelve to fourteen years old, yellow in his hide,
2 1 | your father about thirteen years ago, and has remained in
3 1 | ancestors for five hundred years, both for your own sake
4 1 | from forty to forty-five years of age, with black and piercing
5 1 | twenty to two-and-twenty years. We have already observed
6 2 | had been talked of twenty years before, and that was not
7 3 | actions, or a service of two years in some other regiment less
8 6 | that it is nearly three years since I have seen him, and
9 7 | During the five or six years that he had lived in the
10 7 | Athos was scarcely thirty years old, and was of great personal
11 7 | Berrichon, thirty-five or forty years old, mild, peaceable, sleek,
12 7 | Porthos would have given ten years of his life to possess this
13 7 | Musketeer at the expense of ten years of his existence. But M.
14 8 | to marry her about three years ago, although she had but
15 10| Jerusalem, and as it is fifteen years since we applied this word
16 10| twenty-five or twenty-six years, with dark hair, blue eyes,
17 10| from forty to forty-five years, with black hair, a dark
18 12| twenty-six or twenty-seven years of age; that is to say,
19 12| chance word? It is now three years, madame, since I saw you
20 12| and during those three years I have loved you thus. Shall
21 12| picked up; for in three years, madame, I have only seen
22 13| Bonacieux, that he was fifty-one years old, a retired mercer, and
23 14| thirty-six or thirty-seven years of age, hair, mustaches,
24 14| twenty-six or twenty-eight years of age, and a man of from
25 16| Montmorency, at twenty-five years of age fell in love with
26 17| a head only twenty-three years old, and Mme. Bonacieux
27 20| was scarcely twenty-five years of age, and whom he was
28 21| indicated not more than twenty years. ~The horses went like the
29 23| one who has been thirty years at court. Do not lull yourself
30 23| were it with a child of ten years old. If you are attacked
31 24| Artagnan was but twenty years old, and consequently had
32 24| remembered, was only twenty years old, and at that age sleep
33 26| three- or four-and-twenty years old, mild, amiable, and
34 26| intrepidity that, after many years of trial, Bazin found himself
35 26| at the seminary from nine years old; in three days I should
36 29| from a sleep of a hundred years. ~"Ma-madame!" cried he; "
37 29| notwithstanding his seventy-six years." ~"Seventy-six years! PESTE!
38 29| seventy-six years." ~"Seventy-six years! PESTE! That's a fine age!"
39 30| the pavilion in which ten years later Louis XIV was born.
40 30| about twenty or twenty-two years, active and lively, the
41 31| nothing we are but twenty years old, above all if we were
42 32| a stripling of a dozen years rising behind the third.
43 38| twenty-six or twenty-eight years." ~"Fair," said Athos, "
44 38| and elegant, rising six years. He examined him, and found
45 49| twenty-five or twenty-six years of age. He was of pale complexion,
46 50| monster, who, at twenty-five years of age, has been guilty
47 51| retrograde movement of sixty years impressed upon his policy;
48 52| time is necessary-- months, years; and she has ten or twelve
49 55| days; I have loved him four years. I therefore may hesitate
50 56| descending? To lose a year, two years, three years, is to talk
51 56| a year, two years, three years, is to talk of an eternity;
52 59| Charles I, furnished by two years of premature meditation
53 61| constantly lived for five or six years. She made it her business,
54 65| priest was condemned to ten years of imprisonment, and to
55 67| that youth of twenty-one years before him, and what resources
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