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look 101
look- 1
looked 99
looking 42
looking- 1
lookout 2
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43 worthy
42 closed
42 eye
42 looking
42 repeated
42 seemed
42 seized
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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looking

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1 3 | upon the window and with looking at the Musketeers, who went 2 4 | man began to laugh aloud, looking round carefully, however, 3 6 | There," said the king, looking at a clock, "there, now, 4 10| cried M. de Treville, looking at the clock; "why, that' 5 11| street; and only two windows looking toward the road, one of 6 13| Bonacieux," said the commissary, looking at the accused as if his 7 14| the guards placed him. ~On looking around him, however, as 8 14| they!" cried the cardinal, looking at the clock; "and now it 9 15| Carmes-Dechausses?" asked the king, looking at the cardinal, who colored 10 15| lowering his voice and looking with a suppliant air at 11 16| them drink," said Athos, looking at him with pity, "and yet 12 17| then like one of wax, and looking at the king with terror 13 18| Bonacieux, eagerly, and looking at d'Artagnan with disquiet. ~" 14 19| the arm of d'Artagnan, and looking at him earnestly, "You have 15 21| now," resumed Buckingham, looking earnestly at the young man, " 16 23| lowering his voice, and looking into every corner of the 17 23| hand?" said M. de Treville, looking earnestly at d'Artagnan. ~" 18 25| meet you; but," added he, looking at d'Artagnan with a certain 19 26| singing a love ditty and looking tenderly at a lady, and 20 26| Aramis!" cried d'Artagnan, looking at his friend with an air 21 27| the window. ~"What are you looking at?" asked d'Artagnan. ~" 22 28| continued d'Artagnan, looking intently at Athos. ~"Well, 23 28| them on the table without looking at them, so sure was he 24 28| melancholy manner at his window, looking out, like Sister Anne, at 25 29| wandered about the streets, looking at the pavement a if to 26 30| up a very quiet street, looking to the right and the left 27 30| Planchet remained alone, looking in all directions for the 28 30| first word Milady turned, looking at the young man with astonishment; 29 33| love?" said d'Artagnan, looking at her for the first time 30 45| the chamber without once looking behind him. ~At the door 31 48| of the cardinal, and in looking out for all the couriers 32 49| anchor, a little cutter, looking like a coastguard formidably 33 49| prisoner," said Milady, looking around her, and bringing 34 50| husband!" cried Milady, looking at Lord de Winter with eyes 35 52| much studied by women, of looking through her long eyelashes 36 54| her prison. ~Milady was looking out at the window, and pretended 37 58| bruised. ~"Alas!" said Felton, looking at those beautiful hands, 38 59| exact!" said Buckingham, looking at Felton with astonishment, 39 60| hostler, running out and looking after the stranger, "monsieur, 40 61| Then," said the abbess, looking at Milady with increasing 41 63| eyes fixed in stupor, was looking at one of the glasses, and 42 67| conversed in a low voice, looking around attentively to see


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