Chapter
1 15| restored to me, or let him be tried." ~"He shall be tried,"
2 15| be tried." ~"He shall be tried," said the cardinal. ~"Well,
3 19| defend ourselves; if we are tried, we will stoutly maintain
4 20| the stables. Grimaud had tried to waken the stable boys,
5 24| approached the wall, and tried to climb it; but the wall
6 27| embraced him tenderly. He then tried to draw him from his moist
7 27| again immediately. He had tried his strength to the utmost.
8 32| murmured Coquenard, and he tried to smile. ~This succor,
9 35| and became very pale. He tried it on his left hand; it
10 35| the color of ashes. She tried to go toward the window
11 37| Perhaps." ~D'Artagnan tried with his sweetest smile
12 37| with a strong movement, tried to escape. Then the cambric
13 37| at her throat. ~She then tried to seize the sword with
14 38| Beware, Athos, beware. You tried to kill her; she is a woman
15 41| that was most probable. ~He tried in vain to remember the
16 42| the false soldier who had tried to kill d'Artagnan and who,
17 47| some offense for which she tried to revenge herself a month
18 48| not to blame for having tried every means to compress
19 49| remained immovable. ~Milady tried to open the door in order
20 50| more mute? You have already tried the power of your seductions
21 55| lightly to the ground, and tried to conceal behind her the
22 56| it attentively, and who tried the point on the tip of
23 56| vague fear seized me, and I tried to struggle against sleepiness.
24 56| stretched out my arms. I tried to speak. I could only utter
25 56| knee, then upon both. I tried to pray, but my tongue was
26 56| it was a prison, for I tried in vain to get out of it.
27 57| understanding what you said. I tried to open the door, but it
28 58| rest. ~On her side, Milady tried to encourage Felton in his
29 59| but Buckingham in vain tried to make out the writing. ~"
30 59| a loud cry. ~Buckingham tried to smile a last time; but
31 60| discourage the Rochellais; he tried, says Richelieu in his Memoirs,
32 61| superior as she was. She tried to be agreeable, and she
33 61| I am in the vein." ~She tried to give her countenance
34 61| boarder of yours, has she tried to fly?" ~"No, that is true;
35 61| name of Kitty. I have not tried to discover her other name." ~"
36 63| too late!" ~Mme. Bonacieux tried to walk, made two steps,
37 63| sank upon her knees. Milady tried to raise and carry her,
38 65| Winter, Porthos, or Aramis, tried to talk with the man in
39 65| he; "this woman must be tried, not assassinated. Wait
40 65| between her two hands, and tried to recall her ideas, whirling
41 67| are charged with having tried to thwart the plans of your
42 67| friends and I took her, tried her, and condemned her." ~
43 67| beforehand you shall be tried, and even condemned." ~"
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