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1 1 | without paying the least attention to the exasperation of d'
2 2 | peculiar as to attract general attention. He did not wear the uniform
3 3 | man. But all this eager attention might have been useless
4 4 | departing without paying any attention to him, "Monsieur," said
5 6 | watching them with so much attention, that they did not even
6 9 | command all his life; "and attention! For from this moment we
7 10| instructions." ~"I am all attention." ~"Present yourself at
8 14| examine with the greatest attention the map of La Rochelle,
9 16| was listening to her with attention with the exception of the
10 16| marvelously well." ~"I am all attention," said d'Artagnan. ~Athos
11 16| read it with the greatest attention; then, when he had arrived
12 16| hold out against such an attention." ~"Monsieur Cardinal, you
13 19| Speak, then, I am all attention." ~"It concerns nothing
14 20| Planchet called his master's attention to a gentleman who had just
15 22| take off her costume. ~The attention which we have been obliged
16 23| felt a cold shiver. Pay no attention to it; you have nothing
17 23| merit richly that piece of attention on your part." ~"The advice
18 24| the boatman had paid more attention to her and discovered that
19 25| looked at him with more attention than he had done before.
20 25| mask may be, with a little attention we may always succeed in
21 25| directing the sick man's attention to the full stewpans and
22 29| toward her. Porthos paid no attention. Nevertheless, he understood
23 30| be said? I must divert my attention!" ~"Amuse yourself with
24 31| listened with the greatest attention, and yet it was easily to
25 31| said, d'Artagnan paid no attention to this persistence of poor
26 33| the first time with much attention. ~"Alas, yes." ~"Well, then,
27 35| speaking Athos regarded with attention the sapphire set with diamonds
28 36| Artagnan's chair. ~"I am all attention, madame," said he. ~Milady
29 40| a manner as merits your attention, then I shall at least leave
30 44| which at length fixed his attention. Athos went close to it,
31 44| your Eminence with greatest attention," replied a female voice
32 47| for the moment engaged my attention most earnestly, and I am
33 47| said Athos, "no divided attention, I beg; let each one pick
34 50| France greatly engage the attention of your friend the cardinal." ~"
35 50| Milady listened with an attention that dilated her inflamed
36 51| start, and attracted the attention of the Musketeers. ~"Officer!"
37 52| all, I wish to pay her the attention that every man of gentle
38 53| and did not pay the least attention to what was going on around
39 54| thousand leagues of London, attention will be paid to your wishes.
40 56| Felton came. ~Milady was all attention. ~"Listen," said the young
41 59| he bestowed extraordinary attention. ~"Lieutenant Felton, from
42 61| examined the other with great attention, while exchanging the customary
43 63| with all the power of her attention; it was just light enough
44 65| listened to with anxious attention. ~"That woman was once a
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