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1 1 | young traveling nobles, he advanced with one hand on the hilt
2 1 | hip. Unfortunately, as he advanced, his anger increased at
3 2 | disorder that our young man advanced with a beating heat, ranging
4 2 | and you pass for being far advanced in the good graces of that
5 3 | they had formed a part, and advanced toward the cabinet, the
6 6 | scold you." ~The Musketeers advanced, bowing, d'Artagnan following
7 7 | threw back his head and advanced his foot, Athos instantly
8 11| Bonacieux. ~The Musketeer advanced two steps, and pushed d'
9 16| herself. The chancellor advanced, therefore, toward Anne
10 17| manifested real joy, and advanced toward his wife with open
11 21| his way through the crowd, advanced toward the host, and pronounced
12 22| preceded by their sergeants, advanced to receive their illustrious
13 22| for the ballet. The king advanced toward Madame the President,
14 25| lackey with two extra horses, advanced respectfully to the door.
15 26| Aramis and d'Artagnan, and advanced toward the door. Bazin,
16 27| said he to the host, who advanced to greet him. ~"I have not
17 29| over, the procurator's wife advanced toward the holy font. Porthos
18 32| the sight of Porthos, who advanced toward him with a sufficiently
19 38| half the sum that will be advanced upon it, or I will throw
20 41| he left the ranks, and advanced to receive orders. ~"Monsieur
21 43| The three companions advanced rather humbly--for all were
22 43| remain in the rear, and advanced alone. ~"Your pardon, my
23 43| who had remained behind advanced hat in hand. ~"I know you,
24 45| and raising his hat, he advanced toward Milady. ~"Do you
25 47| This time a small troop advanced, consisting of from twenty
26 47| beat, and the little troop advanced at charging pace. ~Then
27 49| the arm of the chair, and advanced her head as if to meet a
28 49| certainty. ~The stranger advanced slowly, and as he advanced,
29 49| advanced slowly, and as he advanced, after entering into the
30 51| the step of a tiger-cat he advanced toward the hedge; but he
31 53| Felton in spite of himself advanced some steps into the room. ~"
32 55| more austere than ever. ~He advanced slowly toward Milady, who
33 55| was shut, "I am not so far advanced as I believed. De Winter
34 55| perceived Felton. ~The young man advanced rapidly into the chamber,
35 56| thought I had said all, he advanced toward me; I sprang toward
36 64| tracks wherever she went, he advanced toward the gate which led
37 65| confounded in the darkness, and advanced into the middle of the road,
38 65| the bridle to Grimaud, and advanced toward the window, after
39 65| her first." ~D'Artagnan advanced. ~"Before God and before
40 66| peace!" ~Lord de Winter advanced in his turn. ~"I pardon
41 67| jumped from his horse, and advanced to meet d'Artagnan. ~"Ah,
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