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1 1 | said he, lowering the point of his spit, "where is this
2 3 | conversation, came straight to the point. ~"I respected your father
3 5 | Aramis placed his sword point on the breast of his fallen
4 5 | parries finding time to point to a spot of earth with
5 6 | that he had now come to his point at last. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
6 9 | Then he came back to the point where, perhaps, he ought
7 11| her weight she was on the point of fainting, he made haste
8 13| feeling that it was at this point affairs were likely to become
9 15| were raised to a certain point, could not dissemble; "I
10 16| jealousy of Buckingham, the point of not being jealous of
11 18| That is an important point, do you understand?" ~"Then
12 19| Tranquil on this important point, Aramis continued his way
13 20| dropped his sword, plunged the point into d'Artagnan's breast,
14 20| it was not dangerous. The point of the sword had touched
15 21| workmen as you need, and point out the tools they must
16 21| under any pretext. This point, settled, the duke turned
17 21| from executing to the very point my commission or from laying
18 21| horse all saddled, and will point out to you the road you
19 25| The stranger placed the point of his sword at his throat;
20 25| the best wine, that's my point for sport. You see, monsieur,
21 26| You approach that famous point of free will which is a
22 26| their chairs. ~"This is the point of departure; it is a syllogism.
23 28| seven against eight; a point short--you know the proverb." ~"
24 34| D'Artagnan was on the point of telling Athos all; but
25 35| actions of one period from the point of view of another. That
26 37| till she felt the sharp point at her throat. ~She then
27 37| grasp, and presenting the point, sometimes at her eyes,
28 37| maneuvered to gain this point, was not at more than three
29 37| door with her poniard, the point of which repeatedly glittered
30 41| Artagnan immediately placed the point of his sword at his throat. ~"
31 43| and the shore, from the point of l'Aiguillon to the trenches,
32 44| Charente, at fort of the Point. He will set sail tomorrow
33 45| Milady to the fort of the Point, and superintend her embarkation. ~
34 45| time, to the fort of the Point, and never to leave her
35 45| He immediately made a new point in advance, rubbed his horse
36 45| she was at the fort of the Point; at eight o'clock she had
37 47| sister-in-law is on the point of having someone assassinated,
38 48| of the kingdom, is on the point of putting an end to the
39 49| officer inquired aloud the point of the brig's departure,
40 50| Milady, seeing that on this point as on the other Lord de
41 52| does not suit you, you can point out what other hours you
42 54| have any preference you can point it out to me; and if it
43 56| attentively, and who tried the point on the tip of her finger. ~"
44 58| from the shore. ~A black point floated on the sea. That
45 59| eyes became fixed upon a point of the sea, commanded by
46 63| good conditions. ~Now, this point was settled; Mme. Bonacieux,
47 67| d'Artagnan, lowering the point of his sword, but without
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