Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
strain 4
strained 2
strains 1
strange 39
strange- 1
strange-colored 1
strangely 5
Frequency    [«  »]
39 kept
39 soldier
39 spite
39 strange
39 waited
39 wall
39 yours
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

IntraText - Concordances

strange

   Chapter
1 Pre| must confess these three strange names struck us; and it 2 1 | could be to him that such strange reproaches were addressed; 3 2 | escaped the end of this strange quarrel. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 4 3 | Treville. ~"This is all very strange," said M. de Treville, after 5 4 | myself after him. Ah! That's strange! Here he is!" ~D'Artagnan, 6 11 | Artagnan, following the strange custom of the times, considered 7 11 | Aramis. All this is very strange; and I am curious to know 8 12 | for, although it may be strange, I have for some time had 9 19 | PARDIEU!" said he, "here is a strange thing! Since when, I wonder, 10 23 | observe that; but I, whom the strange fashion in which that letter 11 24 | the pavilion. ~It was a strange thing, and one which made 12 24 | could recognize amid this strange disorder, fragments of garments, 13 31 | He remembered in what a strange manner this woman had hitherto 14 35 | constitute a passion so strange, and as it were, diabolical. ~ 15 35 | Look," said he, "is it not strange?" and he pointed out to 16 36 | Milady smiled with a strange smile. ~"Then you love me?" 17 38 | was quite excused by the strange masquerade before his eyes-- 18 38 | Blue and clear eyes, of a strange brilliancy, with black eyelids 19 40 | eagerly the cause of the strange interview; but d'Artagnan 20 45 | Our position is truly a strange one," continued Athos, laughing. " 21 49 | streets of the city. ~So strange a reception naturally gave 22 50 | between these two personages a strange silence, during which the 23 51 | for he comprehended the strange qualities of this woman, 24 51 | Besides, he had another strange fancy, which was always 25 51 | discovery. His eyes took a strange expression, and with the 26 55 | Felton stood before this strange apparition like one petrified. ~" 27 55 | as if, fascinated by this strange creature, he could not detach 28 55 | his usual stupidity into a strange prudence. It is the desire 29 56 | myself sink by degrees into a strange torpor. Although I was without 30 56 | I had fallen appeared so strange that I believed myself dreaming. 31 56 | on her lips, took in this strange recital. "Oh, yes, scoundrel! 32 59 | was because his love, so strange, so new, and so ardent, 33 59 | that you are asking me very strange questions, and that I am 34 59 | de Winter? You sent me a strange madman this morning! See 35 61 | gentleman, and it appeared strange to me to meet with a person 36 61 | eyes. ~Then remarking the strange expression of Milady's countenance, 37 63 | troubled and much upset by such strange events; she called some 38 65 | died in three hours of a strange disorder which left livid 39 66 | cries, which produced a strange and melancholy effect in


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License