Chapter
1 1 | And bowing to the lady, sprang into his saddle, while her
2 3 | by this proof of courage, sprang toward him. ~"I was about
3 4 | suffice for him, and he sprang forward like a dart between
4 5 | adversaries. As to d'Artagnan, he sprang toward Jussac himself. ~
5 5 | with a terrible bound he sprang to the side of Cahusac,
6 5 | D'Artagnan and Cahusac sprang forward at the same instant,
7 6 | glittered in his hand, and he sprang upon his adversary, whom,
8 10| his cane. He consequently sprang up again, re-entered the
9 11| from the hand he held, he sprang away, running, while Mme.
10 14| cardinal, quickly. ~The officer sprang out of the apartment with
11 16| eyes at the same instant sprang tears of rage. ~The queen
12 17| Majesty!" ~This expression sprang from the very bottom of
13 18| half drawing his sword, sprang toward the door. ~It was
14 20| emboldened by the first exploit, sprang upon Lubin; and being strong
15 20| gentleman drew his sword, and sprang upon d'Artagnan; but he
16 21| of his hotel, Buckingham sprang from his horse, and without
17 21| bridle on his neck, and sprang toward the vestibule. D'
18 23| door of his passage open, sprang up the stairs and knocked
19 24| Tomorrow morning." ~D'Artagnan sprang from his horse, threw the
20 24| already on horseback. He sprang into his saddle; the lackey
21 26| with a pious jubilation, sprang toward them, took the breviary
22 27| cried Aramis; and Aramis sprang into the saddle with his
23 27| had kept his eye on him, sprang toward him, caught him in
24 37| blow on the chest, as she sprang out of bed. ~It was almost
25 38| summons, and d'Artagnan sprang with such violence into
26 41| was to be lost. D'Artagnan sprang up with a bound, and at
27 41| of the Guards immediately sprang forward, and two other soldiers
28 41| not to let go his sword, sprang up close to them. ~The assassins
29 41| gesture that the wounded man sprang up. ~"Stop, stop!" cried
30 42| besieged or the English, sprang to their swords. D'Artagnan,
31 47| Grimaud. ~The young men sprang up, and seized their muskets. ~
32 49| was opened, the young man sprang lightly out and presented
33 54| whose eye never left him, sprang in pursuit of him and stopped
34 54| toward the door. ~Milady sprang toward him. "Oh, not a word,"
35 56| he advanced toward me; I sprang toward the table, I seized
36 58| Felton tapped again. ~Milady sprang out of bed and opened the
37 59| and at the same time he sprang toward his sword. ~But Felton
38 61| gate; he rings." ~Milady sprang out of bed. ~"You are sure
39 63| his lips till the blood sprang to avoid sighing. ~"d'Artagnan,
40 65| faithful servants." ~Athos sprang from his horse, gave the
41 65| or three feet high. Athos sprang over the hedge and went
42 67| Artagnan drew his sword, and sprang toward the door. ~But this
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