Chapter
1 10| days they have in their power almost all the HABITUES
2 12| himself, convinced of his own power, certain that the laws which
3 13| in which he painted the power and the deeds of the cardinal,
4 13| ministers to come--deeds and power which none could thwart
5 14| sustained by that moral power which made of him one of
6 16| queen conspires against the power of the king, but I have
7 16| have done everything in my power to prevent a rupture." ~"
8 17| but I acknowledge not her power but that of the great man
9 20| shouted Athos, with all the power of his lungs. "Go on, d'
10 21| thus employed the unlimited power with which he was clothed
11 21| have done all that human power could do." ~"Be satisfied,
12 22| was under the command of a power which he must blindly obey,
13 35| over him an unaccountable power; he hated and adored her
14 36| passion this woman had the power to kindle in his heart, "
15 39| whom the queen is without power and the king without will.
16 40| carried away by the same power that had caused her disappearance. ~"
17 40| and that I did all in my power to prevent this misfortune
18 41| king. ~That man had the power to crush him, and yet he
19 44| that I hold Montague in my power; that Montague is in the
20 45| earth!" said Athos. "Your power is great, I know; but you
21 47| when you held her in your power, why did you not drown her,
22 48| he will put it out of her power to injure us. I will write
23 48| exaggerated to himself the power of Milady. He credited this
24 49| approached, contemplating all the power of those preparations she
25 49| commissioned to destroy, all the power of that army which she was
26 49| But however great was the power of this woman with eyes
27 49| Nevertheless, they had not the power of convincing Milady. ~"
28 49| is a frightful abuse of power!" ~"No high-sounding words!
29 50| You have already tried the power of your seductions upon
30 51| devotedness or from want of power to act against it, this
31 52| her--her, that invincible power of evil. ~He has deceived
32 52| I am lost! I am in the power of men upon whom I can have
33 53| length had d'Artagnan in her power, that she was present at
34 53| voice all the charm, all the power, all the seduction the demon
35 53| Her voice, of immense power and sublime expression,
36 54| I swear to you, in the power of a man who will never
37 54| neither charged with the power of pardoning nor punishing.
38 54| sir, that this abuse of power, this exile under a fictitious
39 56| obstacle to the recovery of power. Like all persons of real
40 56| skeptic, strong at once by power and genius, "You should
41 56| overwhelming reality. I was in the power of a man whom I not only
42 56| have no weapon left in your power.' ~"'There is a weapon which
43 58| knife had been left in her power, she would now have thought,
44 59| you have abused the royal power, which you have almost usurped;
45 59| this time he had not the power to combat, he slipped from
46 61| and we will do all in our power to make you cherish your
47 61| Artagnan was then in her power! ~One thing alone frightened
48 62| about you?" ~"I have my FULL POWER." ~"Show it to the abbess,
49 63| keep Mme. Bonacieux in her power. Mme. Bonacieux was the
50 63| Milady gazed with all the power of her attention; it was
51 63| an armchair, without the power of moving. ~D'Artagnan threw
52 63| calling for help with all the power of his strong voice, Aramis
53 67| branch to branch without power to escape. ~The return to
54 67| other side, the crimes, the power, and the infernal genius
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