Chapter
1 3 | by on the other. Do not cast yourself against such a
2 5 | D'Artagnan then cast an anxious and rapid glance
3 6 | was fixed for midday, he cast his eyes around, and seeing
4 6 | his own, depended upon the cast of the dice. ~Arrived at
5 7 | and still really handsome, cast tender glances uselessly
6 11| she reopened her eyes, cast a quick glance upon the
7 11| Artagnan, however, stupefied, cast down, annihilated by all
8 12| goddess; her eyes, which cast the brilliancy of emeralds,
9 17| into which she had nearly cast herself and at the helpless
10 20| At ten o'clock the vessel cast anchor in the harbor of
11 21| apiece." ~The goldsmith cast a glance at the elegant
12 22| The queen cast a glance around her, and
13 22| this was his recompense. He cast himself on his knees, seized
14 24| the hedge, after having cast a glance behind it. Beyond
15 25| quickly into the house, and cast a rapid glance at the bed.
16 25| walk up, and proposed a cast of dice. He accepted my
17 25| thirty paces, and at each cast he caught the neck of the
18 26| d'Artagnan, which might cast his master back again into
19 26| COELORUM IMMENSITATEM." ~Aramis cast a glance upon d'Artagnan
20 29| of Porthos were furtively cast upon this lady, and then
21 29| in pursuit of Milady; he cast a passing glance at Porthos,
22 30| The pretty SOUBRETTE cast an anxious glance at d'Artagnan,
23 32| Then, while passing, he had cast a rapid, investigating glance
24 32| arrival of Porthos, frequently cast his eyes with great uneasiness
25 33| before midnight,. ~D'Artagnan cast a glance around him. The
26 34| Bazin gone, the mendicant cast a rapid glance around him
27 34| duchesses and marchionesses, who cast bags of money at his feet. ~"
28 36| servant went out. ~D'Artagnan cast an inquiring glance at Milady.
29 41| ambuscade. ~The young man cast a glance at the first musket
30 45| of dice with Aramis. He cast a rapid glance around the
31 48| Athos," said he. ~Athos cast a glance over the epistle,
32 49| they drew near in order to cast anchor, a little cutter,
33 51| Rochelle. Meanwhile, he cast his eyes over that unfortunate
34 51| lowest GENDARME of the army, cast a pensive glance over those
35 52| despair seized her. She cast her eyes upon the table,
36 53| MASS, and a simple glance cast upon Felton, revealed to
37 55| for though her eyes were cast down, nothing escaped her. ~"
38 58| like a bed of fire. She cast a glance at the door; the
39 58| morning the little vessel cast anchor in the bay that had
40 59| taking it from Felton, he cast a rapid glance over the
41 59| screamed Patrick. ~Felton cast his eyes round for means
42 63| all this in her mind, she cast her eyes around her, and
43 63| become my chief." ~Porthos cast his eyes over the commission
44 64| inhabited this house. ~Athos cast a cold and indifferent glance
45 66| despair into which you have cast me. Die in peace!" ~Lord
46 66| she arose of herself, and cast around her one of those
47 67| The Chevalier de Rochefort cast a glance backward, and saw
48 67| the paper hesitatingly and cast his eyes over it; it was
49 67| become my chief." ~Porthos cast his eyes over the commission
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