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1 2 | but he was ever on the watch for it, and he faithfully
2 5 | necessary to finish. The watch might come up and take all
3 7 | table, Aramis looked at his watch, arose with a bland smile,
4 11| I, whom God has sent to watch over you." ~"Was it with
5 11| follow me; you will not watch me?" ~"I will return home
6 11| had given his word not to watch Mme. Bonacieux, and if his
7 12| master had charged me to watch. What to me were all the
8 12| with servants who will watch over you, and then I shall
9 29| red cushion, continued to watch the proceedings of Porthos,
10 30| house, and came back to watch the conference from behind
11 32| procurator's wife had been on the watch ever since midday, reckoning
12 37| Milady, with her ear on the watch, had heard the noise d'Artagnan
13 39| group went and took their watch near an entrance. ~D'Artagnan,
14 41| light step, an eye on the watch, observing the movements
15 45| paces of a high hedge to watch the passage of the little
16 46| remain there an hour, by the watch, whatever the enemy may
17 46| be so kind as to set your watch with mine, or permit me
18 46| his fob a very handsome watch, studded with diamonds; "
19 47| troop. ~Athos looked at his watch. ~"Gentlemen," said he, "
20 48| England during the night. Watch her arrival, for she has
21 48| Planchet, "you must buy me a watch." ~"Take this," said Athos,
22 48| will further say to him: Watch over his Grace Lord Buckingham,
23 48| supposed, the eye on the watch, the nose to the wind, and
24 50| around this apartment, and watch all the passages that lead
25 51| over yourselves, when you watch so carefully over others.
26 51| That Grimaud kept bad watch!" cried Porthos, who had
27 53| Winter would redouble his watch. Besides, the physician
28 55| death!" ~"It is my duty to watch over your life, madame,
29 55| life, madame, and I will watch." ~"But do you understand
30 56| therefore to keep the strictest watch. For my part I am going
31 56| have received orders to watch her." ~"Good!" murmured
32 58| to the sloop. A sailor on watch hailed the boat; the boat
33 59| charged me to tell you to watch over yourself, for she had
34 59| The baron drew out his watch. "It wants ten minutes to
35 60| kingdom, and carefully keeping watch that no vessel should sail
36 64| In a few minutes a night watch passed. Athos repeated to
37 64| person he met. The night watch evinced the same terror,
38 66| dwarfs crouching down to watch men traveling at this sinister
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