Chapter
1 1 | gathered, increasing every minute, a compact group, vociferous
2 1 | with the rapidity of a most minute observer, and doubtless
3 2 | poor Chalais, should pass a minute or two very uncomfortably
4 3 | Treville, after meditating a minute; "you mentioned my name,
5 3 | after having conversed for a minute with her whom he awaited." ~"
6 3 | own hands. ~"But wait a minute," said M. de Treville, stopping
7 6 | The king therefore arose a minute after, and putting the money
8 9 | is afraid so." ~"Wait a minute, then," said Aramis. ~"What
9 10| interrogatories, preceded by a minute search operated upon the
10 14| which had been stopped for a minute, resumed its way, passed
11 17| this reply. "But wait a minute." ~Anne of Austria ran to
12 18| young man, restrained for a minute by a last hesitation; but
13 19| Artagnan; "we have not a minute to lose." ~"Hello, Grimaud!
14 20| He grew more pale every minute, and they were obliged to
15 22| her, were it only for a minute; but quick as a bird she
16 22| after winding about for a minute or two, Mme. Bonacieux opened
17 27| HOLA, Bazin, come here this minute." ~Bazin appeared on the
18 28| it in execution that very minute." ~"And the consequence?"
19 28| is frightful." ~"Stop a minute; you don't know all yet.
20 28| hundred lines, and lasts a minute." ~"My faith, my dear Aramis,"
21 34| it." ~Porthos arrived a minute after d'Artagnan. The four
22 35| Artagnan," said Athos, after a minute, "either take off that ring
23 38| Planchet to bring us news." ~"A minute. Aramis, whom we have sent
24 38| Aramis reflected for a minute, and then said, coloring, "
25 41| At the expiration of a minute or two, it appeared to d'
26 50| Felton," said he. "Wait a minute longer, and I will introduce
27 50| recognize the tigress who, a minute before, prepared apparently
28 54| knife, give it to me for a minute only, for mercy's, for pity'
29 54| preserver, perhaps! One minute that knife, one minute,
30 54| One minute that knife, one minute, a single minute, and I
31 54| knife, one minute, a single minute, and I will restore it to
32 54| grating of the door. Only one minute, Mr. Felton, and you will
33 55| the grating of the door a minute after she had received it,"
34 56| without, during this long and minute examination, he or Milady
35 56| same agony as at that awful minute, "was that at this time
36 59| guessed it! But too late by a minute, unfortunate, unfortunate
37 59| his hair. ~"Too late by a minute!" cried he, "too late by
38 59| cried he, "too late by a minute! Oh, my God, my God! what
39 62| enemies may arrive at any minute." ~"That's true; but is
40 65| remained in darkness. ~Every minute Athos was forced to restrain
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