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stepping 2
steps 55
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sternlights 1
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55 steps
55 years
54 black
54 cloak
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | partisan, directed their steps toward the hostelry of the 2 1 | to himself, directed his steps toward the kitchen. ~In 3 1 | Scarcely had he gone ten steps when his ears began to tingle, 4 2 | which he had climbed four steps at a time. ~He was the friend 5 2 | Musketeers on the bottom steps, amusing themselves with 6 4 | had arrived within a few steps of the hotel d'Arguillon 7 7 | the Rue Ferou, within two steps of the Luxembourg. His apartment 8 10| before the tumult ceased, steps approached, the door was 9 10| live?" ~"Rue Ferou, two steps from here." ~"Let us go!" ~ 10 10| however, had he taken ten steps before he returned. ~"Young 11 11| and passed within four steps of d'Artagnan, pulling down 12 11| and at the noise of the steps which she heard resound 13 11| He had not gone twenty steps before he became convinced 14 11| The Musketeer advanced two steps, and pushed d'Artagnan aside 15 11| Bonacieux to take twenty steps ahead, and then followed 16 12| space of about twenty-five steps. This space passed, Mme. 17 12| after a few experimental steps, grasped a balustrade, put 18 12| descended a flight, went a few steps farther, introduced a key 19 12| Anne of Austria took two steps forward. Buckingham threw 20 13| mind to go to bed, he heard steps in his corridor. These steps 21 13| steps in his corridor. These steps drew near to his dungeon, 22 16| but ascend and descend the steps which led to the chapel; 23 22| king, whom they met on the steps, where the provost of the 24 22| respect, withdrew several steps, so that nobody had heard 25 24| you?" ~"I am going a few steps farther." ~"And Monsieur 26 25| himself with, he directed his steps, for the last time, toward 27 27| descended the five or six steps which led to the cellar, 28 29| she was only about three steps from him, he turned his 29 31| disarmed, took two or three steps back, but in this movement 30 32| the Rue aux Ours with the steps of a man who was doubly 31 33| ascending about fifteen steps, opened a door. ~"Come in 32 34| d'Artagnan directed his steps toward the Rue Ferou. ~He 33 37| Royale, turning at every ten steps to look at the light in 34 45| those halts he heard the steps of several horses on the 35 48| He wished to hasten their steps; but Athos took his arm 36 51| deadened the sound of his steps and of the hedge which concealed 37 52| groaned upon its hinges. Steps sounded in the chamber, 38 52| can sup." And he made some steps toward the door. ~"But, 39 52| slight bow, and directed his steps toward the door. At the 40 52| comedy will not delay its steps after the first." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 41 52| first, and she heard their steps die away in the distance 42 52| all points, the words, the steps, the gestures, the signs, 43 53| of himself advanced some steps into the room. ~"He has 44 54| hear the sound of Felton's steps, and rising quick as thought, 45 54| him, and he made several steps toward the door; but the 46 54| you--you--" ~Then as the steps drew near, she became silent 47 54| to the noise of Felton's steps, which withdrew in a direction 48 54| after she heard lighter steps than those of the sentinel, 49 54| profound sigh. Then the same steps she had heard approach slowly 50 55| to--" ~At this moment the steps of Lord de Winter were heard; 51 61| was heard upon the stairs, steps drew near, the door opened, 52 63| What?" ~"I hear a horse's steps; it is my brother setting 53 63| tried to walk, made two steps, and sank upon her knees. 54 64| the third knock, however, steps were heard inside. The door 55 64| sand following the light steps of this woman, who left


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