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1 1 | found his mother, who was waiting for him with the famous
2 2 | Musketeer. ~"What is he waiting for?" asked another. ~"Only
3 3 | hand, Athos!" ~And without waiting for the answer of the newcomer
4 3 | were it in hell!" ~"He was waiting for a woman," continued
5 5 | monastery, Athos had been waiting about five minutes, and
6 5 | was seated on a post and waiting for his adversary with hat
7 5 | Porthos. "Remember, we are waiting for our turns." ~"Speak
8 6 | M. de Treville, who was waiting for them, already informed
9 6 | Our young men had been waiting about half an hour, amid
10 11| then?" ~"Yes." ~"Without waiting for my coming out again?" ~"
11 11| will have fallen asleep waiting for me, or else he will
12 13| dispatched it by an officer in waiting. ~Bonacieux could not close
13 15| and taken up a book, while waiting his return, when a mixed
14 20| the two horses that were waiting at the door, leaped upon
15 20| sail, and the captain was waiting on the wharf. "Well?" said
16 21| sail. ~Fifty vessels were waiting to set out. Passing alongside
17 24| you see yonder, and be in waiting for me at the door by six
18 24| had fallen asleep while waiting for him. He approached the
19 24| listen to me; I have been waiting for someone who has not
20 25| among neighbors." ~Without waiting for the permission of his
21 25| enough, and set off without waiting for the rest. But you, my
22 26| Oh, from some heartbroken waiting woman, some desponding GRISETTE;
23 26| countenance radiant. ~"This same waiting maid seems to have an agreeable
24 28| Besides," said Athos, waiting till d'Artagnan, who went
25 29| in grand livery who sat waiting on his seat?" ~Porthos had
26 30| large sofa, where he was waiting, as he said, for his outfit
27 35| This time Kitty was nowhere waiting for him; neither in the
28 35| home d'Artagnan found Kitty waiting for him. A month of fever
29 38| there is a very pretty girl waiting for you upstairs; and you
30 38| women don't like to be kept waiting." ~"That's Kitty!" said
31 39| excuse himself from not waiting on his Eminence, particularly
32 39| acquainted. ~At length, after waiting a quarter of an hour and
33 39| duty, who led him into the waiting room and passed on into
34 39| of the palace. ~In this waiting room were five or six of
35 40| and the four Musketeers waiting his appearance, and beginning
36 40| their march, the Musketeers waiting for the king, which allowed
37 40| that evening for Tours, was waiting in the next chamber. ~Athos
38 40| servant without livery had waiting for them. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
39 49| Milady. A carriage was in waiting. ~"Is this carriage for
40 49| that the young officer was waiting for his last orders, he
41 50| Cannot I serve you as a waiting maid? By that means all
42 59| deputies from La Rochelle were waiting, crossed it as quickly as
43 64| found Planchet impatiently waiting for him. ~Everything was
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