Chapter
1 1 | heavy carriage, drawn by two large Norman horses. ~His interlocutor,
2 1 | over her shoulders, had large, blue, languishing eyes,
3 3 | you have not brought too large a stock of money with you?" ~
4 3 | means you have, however large the sum may be; but you
5 6 | covered with dust, wearing large boots, and holding a whip
6 7 | Porthos lived in an apartment, large in size and of very sumptuous
7 9 | but the face--" ~"I had a large hat," said Aramis. ~"Oh,
8 12| those lovely arms--with large diamonds. You wore a close
9 13| flexible neck, issued from his large black robe, balancing itself
10 14| Cordova leather, and as large red damask curtains, fastened
11 14| to be expected. ~It was a large cabinet, close and stifling,
12 14| mien; with piercing eyes, a large brow, and a thin face, which
13 14| voice failing, buried in a large armchair as in an anticipated
14 18| went out enveloped in a large cloak, which ill-concealed
15 21| drawing from the casket a large bow of blue ribbon all sparkling
16 24| more icy sweat rolled in large drops from his forehead;
17 25| fire, and on each side of a large chimneypiece, over two chafing
18 27| field of battle." ~Of fifty large sausages, suspended from
19 29| and then roved about at large over the nave. ~On her side
20 29| me to borrow was rather large." ~"Madame Coquenard, I
21 30| found Athos reclining upon a large sofa, where he was waiting,
22 31| his wound not mortal, a large purse dropped from his clothes.
23 32| The old man, wrapped in a large black doublet, in which
24 32| which he laughed in his large mustache. Mme. Coquenard,
25 32| great uneasiness upon a large chest placed in front of
26 32| into the eating room--a large dark room situated opposite
27 32| prefers in his journeys, large enough to hold all the world." ~"
28 33| opening quickly the door of a large closet instead of that leading
29 37| then our Gascon, with that large quantity of conceit which
30 37| up in a flowered robe, a large hood, and a cloak. She gave
31 39| branch. ~The other was a large square epistle, resplendent
32 43| costume as pages and whose large trousers could not entirely
33 43| host opened the door of a large room, in which an old stove
34 43| just been replaced by a large and excellent chimney. ~"
35 44| he had under his cloak a large white robe dotted with black
36 46| like a spit upon the two large iron dogs which held the
37 46| called Grimaud, pointed to a large basket which lay in a corner,
38 48| said Porthos, rolling his large eyes, "remember, I will
39 48| the letter, which was in a large, coarse hand and not particular
40 48| a lady as her writing is large, you are a lucky fellow,
41 49| extraordinary movement. Four large vessels, recently built,
42 49| officer followed her. A large cloak was spread at the
43 49| length stopped in a court large, dark, and square. Almost
44 49| abandoned her; she sank into a large easy chair, with her arms
45 50| bury herself again in her large armchair, she reflected. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
46 58| approached so menacingly--for large masses of cloud rolled over
47 59| valet led Felton through a large hall in which waited the
48 63| upon his hands, while two large tears rolled down his cheeks. ~"
49 64| natural science. There were large bottles filled with serpents,
50 64| masked, and wrapped in a large red cloak. ~Lord de Winter
51 66| a stormy sky, invaded by large coppery clouds which created
52 66| fell upon the blade of the large sword. The two arms fell
53 67| upon his hands, while two large tears rolled down his cheeks. ~"
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