Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
studded 3
studied 3
studies 3
studs 46
study 12
studying 1
stumbled 2
Frequency    [«  »]
46 possible
46 servant
46 strength
46 studs
45 appear
45 body
45 brow
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

IntraText - Concordances

studs

   Chapter
1 14| casket?" ~"Yes; the diamond studs which his Majesty gave the 2 14| evening broken one of those studs, she had sent it to her 3 14| his doublet twelve diamond studs; get as near to him as you 4 14| off two. ~As soon as these studs shall be in your possession, 5 16| like to see how her diamond studs become her." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 6 17| mentioned these diamond studs to the king. Louis XIII 7 17| ornamented with the diamond studs which I gave you on your 8 17| ball?" ~"Yes." ~"With those studs?" ~"Yes." ~The queen's paleness, 9 17| me to appear with these studs?" ~"That is to say, madame--" ~" 10 17| Majesty than I am. Those studs which the king speaks of, 11 17| Buckingham, did you not? Those studs were enclosed in a little 12 17| with fright. ~"Well, those studs," continued Mme. Bonacieux, " 13 21| casket containing the diamond studs. ~The duke approached the 14 21| there are the precious studs which I have taken an oath 15 21| after the other, those dear studs with which he was about 16 21| as a corpse; "two of the studs are wanting, there are only 17 21| only time I have worn these studs was at a ball given by the 18 21| toward d'Artagnan. "If the studs are not yet gone to Paris, 19 21| look at these diamond studs, and tell me what they are 20 21| would it require to make two studs exactly like them? You see 21 21| but that is not all. These studs cannot be trusted to anybody; 22 21| addition to the price of the studs, an order for a thousand 23 21| o'clock, the two diamond studs were finished, and they 24 21| to him, "are the diamond studs that you came to bring; 25 21| Grace mean to give me the studs without the casket?" ~"The 26 22| did not wear her diamond studs. ~The queen remained for 27 22| proper to wear your diamond studs, when you know it would 28 22| found in it two diamond studs. ~"What does this mean?" 29 22| only, if the queen has the studs, which I very much doubt, 30 22| stolen from her the two studs that are here." ~The king 31 22| shoulder sparkled the diamonds studs, on a bow of the same color 32 22| they could not count the studs. The queen had them. The 33 22| devoured with his eyes those studs of which he could not ascertain 34 22| think you want two of the studs, and I bring them back to 35 22| out to the queen the two studs the cardinal had given him. ~" 36 22| counted them, and the twelve studs were all on her Majesty' 37 22| her Majesty with these two studs, and that not daring to 38 22| being certain that these two studs alone have cost you as much 39 33| on account of the diamond studs. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ But what 40 41| particularly that of the diamond studs, had, thanks to the devotedness 41 44| the affair of the diamond studs, about which the duke always 42 44| the affair of the diamond studs to fail; it is he who, knowing 43 45| cut off the two diamond studs from the shoulder of the 44 50| who had cut off the two studs, and avenge himself for 45 59| casket in which the diamond studs were kept." ~Patrick brought 46 62| foiled the affair of the studs; tell him that among these


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License