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1 1 | the counsels we have just repeated would necessitate frequent
2 1 | perhaps most frequently repeated by the military, and even
3 3 | said, while their mouths repeated as he went on, the insulting
4 3 | two Musketeers. ~"Athos!" repeated M. de Treville himself. ~"
5 3 | visitor. d'Artagnan then repeated his name, and in an instant
6 6 | this intelligence to be repeated to him twice, and each time
7 9 | hand, and the four friends repeated with one voice the formula
8 10| himself, by having it twice repeated, of the accurate address,
9 11| monsieur, that you have repeated that name, and yet I have
10 20| shipmaster. ~"Let us go," repeated d'Artagnan. ~He leaped with
11 21| Eccuis, the same scene was repeated. He found as provident a
12 22| Majesty" several times repeated, indicated clearly that
13 23| My mistress above all," repeated he, mechanically; "and why
14 24| him a sign to listen, and repeated in a low voice: "It was
15 26| Admirable and dogmatic!" repeated the curate, who, about as
16 26| keep step with him, and repeated his words like an echo. ~
17 26| the Jesuit. ~"Exordium," repeated the curate, for the sake
18 26| Place the HANDS," repeated the curate, with a gesture. ~"
19 31| this French generosity, repeated by Lord de Winter and his
20 32| countenance. ~The procurator repeated several times, "Ah, Madame
21 36| tell me, tell me, I say," repeated Milady, "how do you know
22 41| but this gesture being repeated, he left the ranks, and
23 42| your wife, I tell you," repeated d'Artagnan; "only reflect
24 43| question me." ~"Your name?" repeated the cavalier a second time,
25 44| Frankly and loyally," repeated Milady, with an unspeakable
26 47| Artagnan." ~"To your health!" repeated Porthos and Aramis. ~"Well,
27 47| pace. ~Then the shots were repeated without regularity, but
28 48| himself with joy. ~"Planchet!" repeated Aramis and Porthos. ~"Well,
29 51| predecessor of Robespierre, he repeated this maxim of Tristan's
30 52| him. ~"Weak or strong," repeated Milady, "that man has, then,
31 54| she fell on her knees and repeated her prayers aloud. As on
32 55| thus." ~"They have eyes," repeated Milady, with an accent of
33 55| contempt upon her lips, and repeated, blaspheming, that terrible
34 56| opening and shutting was repeated the instant afterward; the
35 56| ineffaceable infamy!' ~"'You?' repeated I. Oh, I declare to you,
36 59| From Lord de Winter!" repeated Buckingham; "let him come
37 59| my Lord, you will live!" repeated the faithful servant of
38 63| if she had any, Milady repeated to the lackey, before her,
39 63| Yes, yes, let us fly!" repeated Mme. Bonacieux, but without
40 64| night watch passed. Athos repeated to him the same question
41 65| Messieurs Porthos and Aramis," repeated Athos, "you who are her
42 67| She is dead." ~"Dead!" repeated the cardinal, who could
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