Chapter
1 3 | cabinet, the door of which closed after them as soon as they
2 3 | entered; when the door was closed behind them; when the buzzing
3 3 | behind the surgeon the door closed. ~The cabinet of M. de Treville,
4 3 | gone out and the door was closed, M. de Treville, on turning
5 6 | the doors of which they closed just in time to prevent
6 9 | openings of which were tightly closed, had not been inhabited
7 10| to all who knock. It is closed after them, and they are
8 10| acted upon by a spring, closed after him. ~Then those who
9 10| riots and disturbances, closed them again as soon as they
10 10| there, and the gate would be closed against you." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
11 10| stairs, he heard the door closed and double-locked. In two
12 11| Artagnan, the shutter remained closed. Still more, the light which
13 11| women. At length the shutter closed. The woman who was outside
14 12| open by day but generally closed at night. The door yielded.
15 12| people of the household. She closed the door after her, took
16 14| and the moment the door closed, "They have seen each other;"
17 15| captain of the Musketeers closed the door after him, than
18 16| retired. The door was scarcely closed upon him, when the queen
19 18| you see, his shutter is closed, and you can see no light
20 20| This time the gentleman closed his eyes and fainted. D'
21 21| Artagnan followed the duke, who closed the door after them. The
22 22| which to that time had been closed, was drawn, and the pale
23 22| ring. The door immediately closed, and d'Artagnan found himself
24 24| which all the windows were closed with shutters, except one
25 24| rather pushed ajar, but closed again as soon as the light
26 24| key he had in his hand, closed the door and disappeared,
27 24| got after her. The leader closed the window, came out an
28 37| over iron. ~As the door closed after them Kitty rushed
29 39| window was hermetically closed, the vision had disappeared. ~
30 39| end of an instant the poet closed his manuscript, upon the
31 43| immediately all three halted, closed in, and waited, occupying
32 45| entered the chamber and closed the door behind him. At
33 49| before an iron gate, which closed an avenue leading to a castle
34 52| motion of the door as it closed behind Lord de Winter and
35 52| the other side of the ill- closed door, and the door reopened. ~"
36 54| the opening of the nearly closed door, and she perceived
37 57| England. Communication being closed by the war, I was in want
38 58| however short, the wound had closed. The doctor could therefore
39 58| replied Milady. "They have closed up the grating with a board." ~"
40 64| permission, and the door was closed behind him. ~The man whom
41 64| grating of the choir was closed. In the middle of the choir
42 66| depths of the waters, which closed over it. ~Three days afterward
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