Chapter
1 2 | sad quarter-hour with the Red Duke," replied Aramis. ~"
2 2 | replied Aramis. ~"Oh, the Red Duke! Bravo! Bravo! The
3 2 | Duke! Bravo! Bravo! The Red Duke!" cried Porthos, clapping
4 2 | and nodding his head. "The Red Duke is capital. I'll circulate
5 4 | the Rue de Seine, and the Red Cross; but nothing, absolutely
6 6 | those which belonged to the Red Duke, as Aramis had called
7 14| Cordova leather, and as large red damask curtains, fastened
8 14| queen became exceedingly red, and replied that having
9 15| commanded the post of the Red Cross was sent for, and
10 16| Louis XIII. He grew pale and red alternately; and the cardinal
11 21| surmounted by white and red plumes, was a full-length
12 23| observed his master grow red and pale successively, "
13 26| pinching his ear to make it red, as he rubbed his hands
14 29| even the lady with the red cushion, turned round toward
15 29| deaf. ~The lady with the red cushion produced a great
16 29| sight of the lady of the red cushion, continued to watch
17 29| steadfastly upon the lady with the red cushion, who had risen and
18 29| woman. ~When the lady of the red cushion came close to Porthos,
19 29| once made the lady of the red cushion a princess. ~"Ah,
20 30| Gold, a lackey in black and red will wait for your reply." ~"
21 31| expression; but some little red spots on her handkerchief
22 33| the poor girl became as red as a cherry. ~"Oh, no,"
23 39| the letter with the great red seal and the cardinal's
24 43| 43. The Sign Of The Red Dovecot~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Meanwhile
25 43| drinking place called the Red Dovecot, which Athos had
26 43| even had a quarrel at the Red Dovecot with four of those
27 43| and as I am going to the Red Dovecot myself, I shall
28 47| place, at the inn of the Red Dovecot." ~"In that case
29 47| I see black points and red points moving yonder. Why
30 47| the black points and the red points are visibly enlarging.
31 51| terrible things which his red mantle alone could cover;
32 51| served me as an escort to the Red Dovecot. If there were any
33 57| that covered her bosom, and red with feigned anger and simulated
34 62| conversation at the inn of the Red Dovecot was overheard by
35 64| 64. The Man In The Red Cloak~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The despair
36 64| distinguish the door, amid the red color in which the house
37 64| and wrapped in a large red cloak. ~Lord de Winter and
38 65| talk with the man in the red cloak; but to every interrogation
39 65| Winter, and the man in the red cloak. ~The four lackeys
40 65| that!" And the man in the red cloak came forward in his
41 65| woman," said the man in the red cloak, "for you may plainly
42 65| back, and the man in the red cloak remained standing
43 66| assassin," said the man in the red cloak, rapping upon his
44 66| executioner then took off his red cloak, spread it upon the
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