Chapter
1 2 | the formidable and chosen body with which Louis XIII had
2 5 | passed his sword through his body. Jussac fell like a dead
3 9 | all events, man or devil, body or shadow, illusion or reality,
4 14| suffering like a martyr, his body bent, his voice failing,
5 14| cavalier, already weak of body, but sustained by that moral
6 17| sorrows; "I am your Majesty's, body and soul, and however far
7 17| Why, you sell yourself, body and soul, to the demon,
8 20| fourth thrust through his body. ~This time the gentleman
9 22| several archers of that body, came to the city registrar,
10 25| must stick tight to his body." ~"Were you there, then?" ~"
11 25| Comtes de Wardes through the body in order to reach England. ~
12 26| Aramis, suffering at once in body and mind, had at length
13 26| said Aramis; "but if your body be not greatly benefited
14 26| sword wound through his body, it was supposed that I
15 27| with thirty balls in my body. On my soul, handsome stirrups!
16 30| four sword wounds in his body; for you, without question,
17 31| consequently, that he belonged body and soul to the king; which
18 32| the whole of his slender body was concealed, was brisk
19 33| him at once. She belonged body and soul to her handsome
20 37| to me." ~"And I am yours, body and soul!" ~"Thanks, my
21 41| deal, and fell upon the body of his comrade as if he
22 41| without being seen to the body of his accomplice, which
23 41| making a buckler of his body, and search him in the trench. ~
24 43| who offended me round the body, and threw him out of the
25 43| let it pass through his body. I only know for a certainty
26 45| nor the brand from your body." ~Milady arose as if moved
27 50| bait to her victims; her body even pays what she promises--
28 51| run my sword through his body." ~"I expected as much,"
29 52| that frail and delicate body? ~The first moments of her
30 55| only responsible for my body, is it not so? And provided
31 55| willing that I should kill my body, and you make yourself the
32 56| walls of her prison if her body had been able to take for
33 56| they wished to defile my body forever. Finally--" ~Milady
34 56| crept through his whole body. ~"And what was most frightful,"
35 56| so, waked in my sleeping body; was that I saw, that I
36 56| it was no longer an inert body, without feeling, that the
37 58| passed the upper part of her body through the window. She
38 59| kissing her hand. ~His whole body appeared in its ordinary
39 63| shuddering shook her whole body; the sweat rolled from her
40 63| abandon to your pious care the body of that unfortunate woman.
41 64| middle of the choir the body of the victim, clothed in
42 65| burning brow and over his body, agitated by feverish shudders. ~
43 65| livid traces all over the body. My sister, how did your
44 66| upon the ground, laid the body in it, threw in the head,
45 67| shudder crept through the body of the cardinal, who did
|