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1 1 | stranger stopped him short; he bowed humbly and retired. ~"It
2 2 | spoke little and slowly, bowed frequently, laughed without
3 3 | young man politely, who bowed to the very ground; and
4 3 | than ours." ~D'Artagnan bowed without replying, feeling
5 3 | shall not wait long." And he bowed in order to retire, and
6 4 | time." ~The two young men bowed and separated, Aramis ascending
7 8 | after which d'Artagnan bowed, as a sign that he listened. ~"
8 10| You may." ~D'Artagnan bowed to Mme. Bonacieux, darting
9 10| hearing the password, Germain bowed. In a few minutes, Laporte
10 14| him who asked for them, bowed to the ground, and retired. ~
11 14| The Comte de Rochefort bowed like a man who acknowledges
12 14| replying a single word, bowed, took the letter, with the
13 15| than sufficient." ~Treville bowed very respectfully, with
14 16| conceived, took the letter, bowed to the ground, and retired.
15 16| the clock strike eleven, bowed low, asking permission of
16 19| to him. Go." ~The lackey bowed to the ground and departed. ~"
17 20| He thanked the governor, bowed, and departed. Once outside,
18 21| France." ~The secretary bowed and retired. ~"We are safe
19 21| of France." ~D'Artagnan bowed to the duke, and was retiring. ~"
20 21| word, my Lord." ~D'Artagnan bowed to the duke, and made his
21 25| more than kept his word. He bowed to him, then, full of gratitude
22 26| The two men in black bowed in their turn. ~"On the
23 26| The two men in black rose, bowed to Aramis and d'Artagnan,
24 27| desire." ~The Englishmen bowed and went upstairs. ~"Now
25 31| blushed with pleasure, and bowed a sign of assent. ~At this
26 32| hair, opened the door, and bowed with the air of a man forced
27 32| napkins more slowly still, bowed, and retired. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
28 34| then he opened the door, bowed, and went out before the
29 34| perceived he was wrong; he bowed and went out. ~"Ah!" said
30 34| Porthos let fall upon the bowed head of the procurator's
31 35| trace in it!" And Athos bowed to d'Artagnan like a man
32 40| circumstances." ~D'Artagnan bowed with respect. ~"That," continued
33 43| The three Musketeers bowed to the necks of their horses. ~"
34 43| replied the cardinal. ~Athos bowed. ~"And now, gentlemen, that'
35 45| they had received, they bowed their heads in sign of assent. ~
36 51| sentence completely, and bowed in sign of assent. Then
37 58| disheveled her brow, as it bowed the branches of the trees
38 64| recognized the seal, when he bowed to denote that he had no
39 64| required no more. He arose, bowed, went out, returned by the
40 65| which they put to him he bowed, without response. The travelers
41 67| Artagnan to himself. And he bowed profoundly before the cardinal,
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