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sight 43
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43 ran
43 richelieu
43 ring
43 sight
43 stop
43 swear
43 though
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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sight

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1 1 | scabbard. It was not that the sight of the wretched pony did 2 2 | and a prompt hand; to whom sight appeared only to be given 3 5 | When d'Artagnan arrived in sight of the bare spot of ground 4 5 | annoy Monsieur with the sight of blood which he has not 5 8 | overtaking his man, or losing sight of him, d'Artagnan would 6 11| preoccupation into which the sight of the handkerchief appeared 7 11| instinctively. ~But at the sight of the young man, who detached 8 13| have promised not to lose sight of him. ~The officers who 9 14| to La Rochelle. ~At first sight, nothing denoted the cardinal; 10 16| of course, did not lose sight of him?" ~"No, sire." ~" 11 18| with a man in a cloak. ~At sight of this man, d'Artagnan 12 24| as soon as he had lost sight of his master; and in such 13 25| of the traveler at first sight. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ Porthos~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 14 25| with empty bottles. ~At the sight of his friend, Porthos uttered 15 26| fear, no doubt, that the sight of them might bring his 16 26| astonishment of the young man, the sight of him did not produce much 17 29| Artagnan, without losing sight of the lady of the red cushion, 18 31| He did not, however, lose sight of Milady, and in a mirror 19 32| expressed no surprise at the sight of Porthos, who advanced 20 32| soup?" said Porthos, at the sight of a pale liquid, abundant 21 32| of mutton that at first sight one might have believed 22 34| uttered a cry of joy at the sight of the seal, kissed the 23 34| Bazin was stupefied at the sight of the gold, and forgot 24 37| gesture. The moment she lost sight of him, Milady tumbled fainting 25 38| the folds of the cloak. At sight of the mustaches and the 26 39| the cardinal duke. ~At the sight of the little letter the 27 40| who knows men at first sight; and he placed you in the 28 41| Arriving unexpectedly in sight of the Isle of Re with ninety 29 41| life: ~"Since you have lost sight of that woman and she is 30 45| started; but when out of sight he turned his horse to the 31 45| the road, and having lost sight of them, he returned at 32 45| your eyes, I have not lost sight of you." ~"You know what 33 45| with a kind of vertigo. The sight of this creature, who had 34 47| and beg him not to lose sight of her. There is in London, 35 48| will never even arrive in sight of the place. I will even 36 50| I can understand how the sight of him struck you," replied 37 51| cardinal was out of hearing and sight, "That Grimaud kept bad 38 52| France has made us lose sight of for an instant. ~We shall 39 53| execution; and it was the sight of his odious blood, flowing 40 55| shoulder, so as not to lose sight of Milady till he was gone 41 63| eyes had no longer their sight; a convulsive shuddering 42 64| hesitated at first, but at the sight of the piece of silver which 43 65| the lion trembles at the sight of the serpent--"my turn.


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